Discover the best top things to do in Kushiro, Japan including Taroko Lake and Jiroko Lake, Kushiro Akan Bicycle Road, Churui island, Mt. Oakan, Kushiro City Tanchozuru Nature Park, Akan Lake, Tsurugadai Park, Akan International Crane Centre, Kushiro City Zoo, Harutori Lake.
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4.0 based on 248 reviews
We went on October 22nd early morning when it opens at 9am. Our advice is to come when the center opens because we had the morning light, less tourists, and the cranes were the most active (2 of them flew and came on the visitors path and 2 others were showing off for pride to each other, doing their famous danse and call more or less). Cranes are free to fly away if they want to. There are behind a protective wired fence. Some holes allow you to photograph them properly without the fence. We believe the cranes are being taken care of and the ones that are ill are receiving treatment in an outside area visitors can see from afar but cannot visit. Also saw red kites and black woodpecker in the trees next to the cranes. Directions: take bus number 30 from Kushiro bus terminal to go and come back. Beware though that the number of buses going and coming is highly limited (2 per morning depending on season). You can also take the bus to airport terminal and walk 30 minutes on the road, it's ok but I don't really recommend this option
4.0 based on 712 reviews
We visited here as part of our tour of Hokkaido. We went for a walk to the local museum where we discovered there are some rare crickets nearby that are only found in this part of the world and they have several sections of woodland fenced off to protect them. They also have Marimo rare algae ball formations that only occur there at Churui Island and in Iceland where the water conditions are the same. and onto the mud pools or bokke as they are known, underground thermal activity quite near to the edge of Lake Akan. We walked back through a woodland walk on the edge of the lake where lots of fishermen were up to their waders waist high in the water fly fishing for a breed of salmon that is only found it that lake called Kokanee, a landlocked variety of sockeye salmon. We heard a Yezo White Backed woodpecker and managed to track it down. A place where you could spend more than the hour or so we had available.
4.0 based on 144 reviews
There's an observation area next to a large field, where the migrating red crowned cranes land, eat, and mate. Easy to see these cranes, and photograph them. It was a great experience.
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