Shirakami-Sanchi is a beautiful and remote UNESCO World Heritage Site in Japan. Located in northern Honshu, the site is a large area of mountain forest and almost completely undisturbed by humans. It’s considered to be one of the last remaining undeveloped areas of land in all of Japan, and is a very beautiful environment. Unfortunately we didn’t have the greatest weather during our visit, but we still very much enjoyed it! Let’s go.

For more Japanese World Heritage sites:

For more forest World Heritage sites:
Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest Complex: https://youtu.be/pYWKGm095Kk
National Parks of Sri Lanka: https://youtu.be/-y067EKb7hI
Pirin National Park: https://youtu.be/4qCEppTIK9c

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  1. You got some nice shots in spite of the rain. Nice to know that a bit of the islands’ unique ecosystem is being preserved at this site.

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