Overview
Dominnomori is a forest recreation facility spanning Tōbetsu in Ishikari District and Tsukigata in Kabato District, Hokkaido. It lies within the Tōbetsu Water-Source Forest area, which has been selected as one of Japan's 100 finest water-source forests. It opened in 1990.
Highlights
- ●A forest recreation facility spanning Tōbetsu and Tsukigata
- ●The Tōbetsu Water-Source Forest area, chosen among Japan's 100 finest water-source forests
- ●A base in nature that opened in 1990
- ●A recreation site making use of Hokkaido's forests
History
Opened in 1990, this forest recreation facility extends across the towns of Tōbetsu and Tsukigata. It lies within the Tōbetsu Water-Source Forest, one of Japan's 100 finest water-source forests, set against rich watershed woodland.
Access
The facility spans Tōbetsu in Ishikari District and Tsukigata in Kabato District, Hokkaido.
Best season
As a visit means spending time in the forest, a season of deep greenery comfortable for the outdoors is well suited.
Map
43.5067, 141.6253 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Enter the forest recreation facility and become acquainted with nature
- 2Walk the Tōbetsu Water-Source Forest, one of Japan's 100 finest
- 3Explore the woodland spanning Tōbetsu and Tsukigata
- 4Close by taking in the scenery of the watershed forest
Did you know?
💡 It lies within the Tōbetsu Water-Source Forest, selected among Japan's 100 finest water-source forests.
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