Nature Spots in Southern Shinshu Area

  • Senjojiki Cirque
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    Nagano Komagane-shi Akaho
  • Komagane Highland
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    Nagano Pref. Komaganeshi Akaho
    A highland located 800 meters above sea level at the foot of the Kiso Mountains (Central Alps). Known as the highest highland area in the Ina Valley, visitors can view such picturesque sights as the Senjojiki Cirque, a valley formed through glacial erosion; Onuma Lake, and Komagaike Pond. The Komagatake Ropeway can be used to reach the top of Mt. Kisokoma, also known as Mt. Komagatake, and the area is a popular destination for mountain climbers. A ski resort also operates in the area in winter.
  • Central Alps Senjojiki Cirque
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    Nagano Komagane-shi Akaho Hoka
  • Mt.Kumazawa
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    Nagano
  • Mt.Tokura (Mt.Inafuji)
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    Nagano
  • Lake Onuma
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    Nagano Komagane-shi Akaho
  • Komagaike Pond
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    Nagano Komagane-shi Akaho
  • Mt.Ikeyama
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    Nagano Komagane-shi
  • Mt.Shonofue
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    Nagano Komagane-shi
  • Hontani
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    Nagano Komagane-shi
  • Koaraizawa
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    Nagano Komagane-shi
  • Araisawa
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    Nagano Komagane-shi
  • Mt.Kasayama
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    Nagano Kamiina-gun Iijimamachi
  • Tenryu Riv.
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    Nagano Komagane-shi Shimodaira
  • Kamoshikanotaki
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    Nagano Komagane-shi
  • Nigorisawa
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    Nagano Komagane-shi
  • Nakagoshodani
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    Nagano Kamiina-gun Miyadamura
  • Hiyama Pass
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    Nagano Komagane-shi
  • Orikusa Pass
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    Nagano Komagane-shi
  • Mt.Takazuya
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    Nagano Ina-shi

Nagano Areas

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Nagano prefecture is an exciting mix of mountains, hot spring monkeys, and preserved Edo history. At the heart of the Japanese Alps, Nagano is one of the country’s most popular destinations, whether in winter for its snow sports and the much-loved Jigokudani Monkey Park or in the warmer months for discovering the undulating hills on foot. For fantastic Edo architecture, head to the Kiso Valley for a 60-kilometer stretch of quaint wooden buildings that marked the Nakasendo route 200 years ago.

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