Akasawa Natural Recreational Forest

Experience

What We Like

  1. Birthplace of shinrin-yoku! Must visit for all nature and forest lovers
  2. Accessibility for wheelchairs users to enjoy time in this forest
  3. Plays a key role in Sacred Tree Festival every 20 years

Akasawa Natural Recreational Forest is renowned as one of Japan’s most beautiful forests. Located in the town of Agematsu, this expansive national forest covers over 750 hectares and is home to a stunning grove of Japanese Kiso Hinoki trees, many of which are over 300 years old. Protected since the mid-1600s under the Owari domain’s strict conservation policies, the forest holds deep historical and cultural significance. Today, it serves as a premier destination for forest bathing (shinrin-yoku), offering well-maintained walking trails, accessible pathways, and the opportunity to ride the historic Akasawa Forest Railway. Visitors can immerse themselves in nature while participating in seasonal events and guided tours that showcase the forest’s heritage and therapeutic benefits. There is even a program one can sign up to visualise the difference on health from the influence of the forest.

Akasawa Natural Recreational Forest also plays a vital role in both social and environmental sustainability. The forest significantly contributes to regional revitalisation, attracting around 100,000 visitors annually and bolstering local tourism and the economy. In addition to its economic impact, the practice of forest bathing has been scientifically linked to enhanced physical and mental wellbeing. Revenue from visitor fees is reinvested in maintaining trails, facilities, and infrastructure, ensuring that the local community benefits directly from this treasured natural resource. This reinvestment model helps sustain the forest while fostering a sense of community ownership and pride. 

As a well-managed national forest, Akasawa is committed to long-term conservation efforts. Its careful stewardship preserves biodiversity and upholds sustainable forestry practices dating back to the Edo period. The centuries-old trees are specially selected for the reconstruction of the shrines at Ise Jingu, a sacred tradition known as Shikinen Sengu that is observed every 20 years.

Details(updated 8 Apr 2025)

Brand nameAkasawa Natural Recreational Forest
GenreWell-being, Nature
WebsiteHomepage(JA)
AddressKokuyūrin, Ogawa, Agematsu, Kiso District, Nagano 399-5600
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