- travel.gaijinpot.com shirakami-sanchi/Hiking in Shirakami Sanchi. The most popular hiking trails head to Anmon Falls and the Juniko Lakes, located on the eastern and western sides respectively.Bulunamadı: honşū
- Journey to Shirakami Sanchi. Shirakami Sanchi is a collective term for a mountainous area containing an 8,000-year-old beech forest in Tohoku region of Japan.Bulunamadı: honşū
- japan.travel en/us/shirakami-sanchi/Shirakami Sanchi is the largest virgin beech forest in East Asia, spanning over a third of the Shirakami mountain range found on the cusp of Aomori and Akita.Bulunamadı: honşū
- japan-fans.com showthread.php?tid=18023Shirakami-Sanchi, Yakushima, Himeji Kalesi ve Hōryū-ji bölgesindeki Budist anıtları ile 1993 yılında Japonya'da Dünya Mirasları arasına giren ilk alanlardandır.Bulunamadı: honşū
- japanliburan.com shirakami-sanchi.phpTourists can get here trains to Tokyo capital and other cities. Bus Services:- Buses are available from "Aomori Airport" (44.6 KM) to Shirakami Sanchi tour.Bulunamadı: honşū
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g298237-…Shirakami Sanchi (白神山地). If you love nature and wilderness Shirakami Sanchi is an ideal place to visit!Bulunamadı: honşū
- roughguides.com Shirakami-Sanchi World Heritage Site: Japan's Ancient…Located in the most northerly reaches of Japan’s main island, the majestic Shirakami-Sanchi was the country’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site.Bulunamadı: honşū
- experience-shirakami.com about-shirakami-…This SHIRAKAMI Life & Activities page introduces the Shirakami Sanchi. The history and culture the region has inherited from 8,000 years ago continues to this day.Bulunamadı: honşū
- zekkeijapan.com spot/index/133/Shirakami Sanchi. 白神山地. ... Take a bus from JR "Hirosaki-station", and get off at the bus stop " Shirakami-sanchi Visitor Center".Bulunamadı: honşū
- tripmondo.com japan/unesco-heritages/shirakami-…The history of Shirakami-Sanchi dates back thousands of years. The area has been inhabited by humans since the Jomon period, around 10,000 BCE.Bulunamadı: honşū