What are national parks?
Do you know about national parks and national monuments?
Do you know about national and national parks?
Even if you say ``I don't know'' or ``I've heard the word,'' you may actually be traveling without knowing it.
For example, "Oise-san". IseJingu a well-known tourist spot in Mie Prefecture, is actually located within a national park.
National parks and quasi-national parks are parks designated by the government to protect the wonderful nature and people's lives that live there. This region is home to IseJingu which has a long history, and the Shima Peninsula, which is characterized by its intricate shape.
There are a total of 34 national parks in Japan, each with its own unique character. Mie's national and quasi-national parks, which are rich in nature, also have nature that can only be found here.
Would you like to visit the national and quasi-national parks in Mie Prefecture?
What should we do at the park? ?
A national/quasi-national park with nature that represents the country. In Mie Prefecture, representative examples include Shichirimihama, which boasts the longest gravel beach in Japan, and Osugidani, which is counted as one of Japan's three largest gorges.
There are many national and quasi-national parks around the world, but there are some that are unique to Japan. It's a place where you can experience not only nature but also the traditional culture and food that are unique to the region.
The best way to find out what kind of nature is present in the area and how the local people have lived under that nature is to experience it!
Hiking, camping, canoeing, snorkeling, etc. Get active or just relax in front of the majestic nature. Recently, new ways to spend time like "workcations" have become popular.
One of the roles of national and quasi-national parks is to help people learn about and experience nature.
So, how do you spend your time here?