Leave nothing but footprints with Japanese nature walks

JAPAN is blessed with an abundance of natural wonders for those who take the time to look — with some planning, a knack for exploration and a sense of adventure, anyone can make excellent memories and take awesome pictures.

If you want to take "the scenic route" to a whole new level, stop and admire the views of Shosenkyo Gorge. Located in the Yamanashi Prefecture, the gorge features a hiking trail that takes you through vibrant plants and rock formations that resemble Mt. Fuji and other figures.

Lake Ashinoko, in Kanagawa Prefecture, is a walk not to be missed. Mt. Fuji towers over the surrounding view and its reflection fills the caldera lake. Coupled with the Hakone Shrine, the scenery is staggering. Few sights in the world are as breathtaking.

This small town in Saitama Prefecture is a gem waiting to be discovered. Its rich history is nestled in between mountains and trees. Taking a boat ride down the Arakawa River and riding down through the Nagatoro Gorge can soothe any soul, but there are also more intense river rafting rides for those looking for a thrill.

Follow a winding path behind Shin-Kobe Station, pass a few houses and a local or two, and you will find Nunobiki Falls. One of Japan's most famous waterfalls, the view from the top makes the hike worth it. It is a peaceful place with an herb garden and a few English informational signs.

Read The Rest at :