Things to Do in Kushiro
7 attractions · Updated 2026
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🏯 Castles(1)
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🌿 Nature & Parks(3)
3 nature & parks attractions in Kushiro
Kushiro City Tanchōzuru shizen-kōen (Red-crowned Crane Natural Park)
★ 4.0 (2,242)Kushiro City Red-crowned Crane Natural Park offers visitors a rare opportunity to observe Japan's iconic and sacred cranes up close in a protected sanctuary. These magnificent birds, symbols of good luck and longevity in Japanese culture, were once endangered but are now recovering thanks to conservation efforts at facilities like this. Walk along the viewing path to see the graceful cranes in their enclosures, with special peep holes thoughtfully placed in the fencing for unobstructed photography.
Lake Akan
★ 4.4 (713)Lake Akan is a stunning volcanic crater lake in eastern Hokkaido, famous for its rare marimo moss balls and breathtaking seasonal beauty. Visitors can enjoy scenic boat tours to the Marimo Observation Center, explore the traditional Ainu Kotan village, and experience dramatic volcanic features like sulfuric vents and frozen winter landscapes. The lake offers exceptional hiking trails with panoramic views, particularly spectacular during autumn foliage in mid-October.
Kushiro Shitsugen National Park
★ 4.3 (675)Kushiro Shitsugen National Park is Japan's largest wetland area, offering spectacular panoramic views of pristine marshlands where endangered red-crowned cranes and wild deer roam freely. Visitors can explore the park via scenic wooden boardwalk trails that wind through the wetlands, with observation platforms providing excellent vantage points for wildlife spotting and photography. The cozy log-built visitor center features displays about the local ecosystem and makes an ideal starting point for your 2-hour nature adventure.
🗺 Landmarks(3)
3 landmarks attractions in Kushiro
Hosooka Observatory
★ 4.4 (2,237)Hosooka Observatory offers spectacular panoramic views of Kushiro Marsh, Japan's largest wetland and a pristine natural wonder in eastern Hokkaido. The viewing platform provides unobstructed vistas of the expansive marshland and the highlands of the Akan-Mashu mountain range, with opportunities to spot wildlife like foxes and birds, especially during early morning visits. A comfortable visitor lounge offers refreshments, souvenirs, and a place to relax while taking in the breathtaking scenery across all seasons.
Kushiro Marsh Observatory
★ 3.6 (4,298)Kushiro Marsh Observatory offers panoramic views of Japan's largest wetland ecosystem, spanning approximately 300 hectares with the scenic Akan Mountains as a backdrop. The facility features a small museum about wetland ecology and a rooftop observation deck, complemented by a 2.5km boardwalk trail that winds through the marsh landscape. While compact, it provides an accessible introduction to Hokkaido's unique wilderness, ideal for birdwatching and experiencing the seasonal changes of this protected habitat.
Kottaro Wetlands Observatory
★ 4.1 (628)Kottaro Wetlands Observatory offers sweeping panoramic views over one of Hokkaido's pristine marshlands, accessed via a steep stairway climb through forested terrain. While the observatory itself provides distant vistas rather than close-up wildlife viewing, the real highlight is often the journey itself—the access road is renowned for wildlife sightings, particularly the iconic red-crowned cranes (tancho). The experience varies greatly by season, with winter offering dramatic snowy landscapes and concentrated crane populations, though trail conditions can be challenging.