〈Three ways to enjoy the Ezo spruce forest〉
While taking a walk, sometimes you can get close to the tree, or pull back to look at it... If you use not only sight but also hearing, smell, and touch, you will make a series of unexpected discoveries! You can also feel the changes of the seasons, and walking in the forest becomes even more enjoyable.
Behind the Kawayu Visitor Center, there are Thereare two walking paths centered on a natural forest of Ezo spruce.
This time, we have created a part of the "Ezo spruce forest guidebook" lined up at the Kawayu Visitor Center.
The pamphlet describes many other ways to enjoy it in addition to the three, so if you want to know more about it, please see the above brochure.
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