Located in Japan’s Tohoku region, Bandai-Asahi National Park is a vast expanse of natural and cultural significance. The park is known for the Three Sacred Mountains of Dewa (Dewa Sanzan) and the volcanic landscapes shaped by Mount Bandai’s eruption in 1888. Visitors can explore the rugged terrain through hiking and kayaking, or enjoy seasonal snow sports like skiing and sledding. The area also offers a rich cultural heritage, with opportunities to relax in hot springs and visit historic shrines and temples.
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