Shirakami-Sanchi
One of the largest pristine beech forests in East Asia
Shirakami-Sanchi sprawls from southwestern Aomori Prefecture to northwestern Akita Prefecture. Beech forest has existed in this area for about 8,000 years, and even today, pristine beech woods, virtually untouched by human hands, stretch across the region. Inside what are some of the largest tracts of virgin beech forest in the world, a diverse ecosystem has been preserved, and in addition to beech trees there live a variety of plants and animals. The geography of Shirakami-Sanchi is made up of sharp rises in the land that deliver dynamic natural scenery, including deep valleys and waterfalls as well as rock ledges and columnar jointing nearby. The movements of the land and the workings of plants and animals have had a synergistic effect on each other, cultivating a rich natural environment.