A giant Mizunara oak tree with a trunk circumference of 6 meters, though its age is unknown. It's one of the "100 Giant Trees of the Forest" designated by the Forestry Agency.
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A giant tree with a trunk circumference of 6 meters, though its age is unknown
Selected as one of the "100 Giant Trees of the Forest" designated by the Forestry Agency
Harmonious blend with the surrounding rich nature
The opportunity to gaze up at a majestic giant Mizunara oak
It stands in a national forest near the border of Shibetsu and Kushiro towns. Show route
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Shibetsu's Mizunara is a giant Mizunara oak tree located in Shibetsu town, Hokkaido. While its age remains a mystery, its trunk boasts a circumference of 6 meters. Selected as one of the Forestry Agency's "100 Giant Trees of the Forest," its size and majesty are undeniable. Towering in a national forest near the border of Shibetsu and Kushiro towns, it harmonizes beautifully with the surrounding lush nature, captivating all who visit. Mizunara trees have been cherished by people for ages, and this giant embodies their strength and vitality. Shibetsu's Mizunara stands as a prime example of these magnificent trees. Why not visit and experience the power of nature by gazing up at this majestic giant?