Understand
[edit]- Oze Preservation Foundation, ☏ +81 27-220-4431, fax: +81 27-220-4421.
History
[edit]In 2007 Oze was detached from Nikko National Park and given the status of a new National park.
Landscape
[edit]Flora and fauna
[edit]Mizubasyo (Japanese skunk cabbage) flowers are full bloom in Spring, Nikkokisuge (orange-yellow day lilies) flowers are full bloom in Summer.
Climate
[edit]Information Site
[edit]Ministry of Environment has an official bilingual webpage for the park.
Get in
[edit]There are five major entrances to the park. From here, you walk into the park.
- Oshimizu (大清水).
- Fujimishita (富士見下) .
- Hatomachi Toge Pass (鳩待峠) .
- Miike (御池) .
- Numayama Toge Pass (沼山峠) .
Fees and permits
[edit]Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- 1 Ozegahara Marsh (尾瀬ヶ原).
- 2 Ozenuma Pond.
- Mt. Shibutsu.
- Mt. Hiuchigatake.
- 3 Mt. Tashiro.
- Mt. Taishaku.
- Mt. Aizukomagadake.
Do
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[edit]Sleep
[edit]Lodging
[edit]There are approximately 20 lodges in Oze that can accommodate a limited number of guests by reservation.
- 1 Chozo Hut (長蔵小屋), 958 Tokura Katashina-mura Tone-gun Gunma (Lake Ozenuma), ☏ +81 278-58 7100 (Japanese Only), fax: +81 278-58-7101, [email protected]. Chozo Hut is very big with room for 300 guests, and includes modern amenities such as toilets with bidets, popularly known as "washlets. ¥8400 per night with dinner and breakfast./ ¥700 Lunch pack (rice balls and side dish, or sandwich).
Camping
[edit]Backcountry
[edit]Stay safe
[edit]Go next
[edit]Routes through Oze National Park |
Kashiwazaki ← Nagaoka ← | W E | → Kinugawa → Nikko |
Yonezawa ← Aizu Wakamatsu ← | N S | → Katashina → Numata |