Daisetsuzan National Park
National park in Hokkaidō, JapanDaisetsuzan National Park , or Taisetsuzan is located in the mountainous center of the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. At 2,267.64 square kilometres (875.54 sq mi) is approximately the size of Kanagawa Prefecture. Up until the establishment of Hidakasanmyaku-Erimo-Tokachi National Park in 2024, it was the largest national park in Japan. Daisetsuzan, meaning "great snowy mountains", an apt description of these peaks. There are 16 peaks over 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) in Daisetsuzan National Park, both with and without trails. The park offers some of the most rugged scenery in Japan. Asahi-dake, located in the north of the park, is the highest peak in Hokkaidō. Daisetsuzan National Park spans two subprefectures of Hokkaido, Kamikawa and Tokachi. Daisetsuzan National Park was established in 1934.



