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Tashiro Marsh

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In the heart of Kamikochi, Tashiro Marsh is a serene haven that captivates with its ethereal beauty. As dawn breaks, the marsh transforms into a mystical landscape, with hoar frost shimmering like diamonds in the early light.

The majestic Hotaka mountain range surrounds the marsh, stunningly contrasting the lush greenery and vibrant flora. During the late autumn, the interplay of mist and sunlight creates a magical atmosphere, making it the perfect time to visit.

Tashiro Marsh is easily accessible and a short walk from Taisho Pond. It offers a unique opportunity to witness alpine plants and a tranquil setting ideal for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

The expansive views and the serene environment make it a must-visit spot for those exploring the Kamikochi area. Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the natural splendor of Tashiro Marsh.

Experience the serene beauty that awaits you and create lasting memories in this picturesque part of Japan.

Hours

Open 24 hours

Closed

No closing days

Available

All year

Minimum Age

All ages are welcome.

Admission Fee

No specific price


Hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours

The area

Address
Japan, 〒390-1516 長野県松本市安曇上高地

What other travelers are saying about Tashiro Marsh

A nice walk among the woods and wetlands. Relaxing.
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Lin W
Jan 12, 2024
Crowded for picture taking 17oct
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Charlie M
Oct 18, 2023
Very pretty and cool during spring.
The route from Taisho Pond to Kappa Bridge. There have been reports of bear sightings recently, but there are a lot of people here even on weekdays, so I don't feel too anxious. When you go near the hotels around Kappa Bridge, you can see monkeys walking around as usual. There is a well-maintained wooden path, and there is not much difference in elevation, so it is easy to walk.
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k k
Oct 5, 2024
Visited on October 14, 2024 Since it was the last day of a three-day holiday, the area around Kappabashi was crowded, but the area around Tashiro Wetland was empty. Maybe it was because it was evening. There was a mother monkey with her child as it seemed like the monkeys were in the breeding season🙈🙉🙊. They are used to people and you can see them right next to them, but you are not allowed to feed them.


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