Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park

Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park

Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park is a pristine expanse located near Tokyo, offering a wealth of outdoor activities amidst its rugged mountains and lush forests.

313,920
Acres Protected
100+
Miles of Trails
1,000,000+
Annual Visitors
1950
Year Established

About Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park

Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park
 

Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park, sprawling across Tokyo, Saitama, Nagano, and Yamanashi prefectures, covers approximately 490 square miles. Known for its diverse landscapes, the park is home to eight peaks over 2000 meters, including Mount Mizugaki and Mount Kinpu, which are favorites among hikers for their challenging trails and scenic vistas. The park's rich biodiversity encompasses numerous plant species like the Shiroyama-sugi, a noteworthy Japanese Cedar, and abundant wildlife such as black bears and deer. The Chichibu Kegon Falls and Mitsumine Shrine are popular landmarks that offer both cultural insights and natural beauty. Established in 1950, the park's array of recreational opportunities includes hiking, camping, and climbing. Its proximity to major urban areas makes it a popular destination for both day-trippers and overnight visitors seeking a natural retreat.

Highlights

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Mitsumine Shrine offers a serene cultural experience with its ancient architecture.

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Chichibu Kegon Falls provides a breathtaking cascade view, especially beautiful in autumn.

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Mount Kinpu presents a challenging climb with rewarding summit views.

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Shiroyama-sugi is a must-see for enthusiasts of rare ancient trees.

Notable Natural Features

Chichibu Kegon Falls

A picturesque waterfall that is perfect for photography, especially during the fall foliage season.

Mitsumine Shrine

An ancient shrine located amidst the mountains, offering spiritual enrichment and stunning views.

Mount Kinpu

A popular peak for climbers, known for its challenging ascent and breathtaking panoramas from the summit.