
Guided in Japanese : Onuma Quasi-National Park
Guided in Japanese : Onuma Quasi-National Park
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- Onuma Quasi-National Park
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Board your motor coach and set off on the approximately 12.5 mile drive to Onuma Quasi-National Park on the Oshima Peninsula.
Designated a Quasi-National Park in 1958, Onuma Park features a landscape formed by the ancient volcanic eruptions of Mt. Komagadake. A highlight of the park are its three lakes: Onuma, Konuma and Junsainuma. After about 20-minute boat ride on the lake, enjoy walking along a natural hiking path that allows you to walk from island to island by crossing the bridges. Enjoy the island hopping and the natural beauty of the park. The lakes are dotted with 126 islets connected by 18 bridges and are surrounded by dense beech and maple forest. Dominating the lake is Mt. Komagadake, a now-dormant volcano.
After your free time in the park, enjoy your visit at Nanae Roadside Station. This roadside station offers local vegetables and specialty products. There is a wide variety of food available for you to try(at your expense).
Board your motor coach for the return drive to the ship.
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Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.