Mid-May to early June during the Shibazakura Festival. The phlox bloom in six colors including pink, white, sky blue, and lilac on Mt. Hagitaro's slopes.
Approximately 30 minutes from the Information Center or 20 minutes via the eastern route on well-maintained trails. The summit features a 360-degree observation platform.
Go-karting, mountain biking, canoeing, fish-catching in warmer months, and skiing, snowboarding, and sledding in winter. Night activities include illuminated phlox gardens and stargazing.
Yes. The area operates Aichi Prefecture's only ski resort with skiing, snowboarding, and sledding facilities. Conveyor belt walkways provide easy access to slopes.
The highlands are where Aichi Prefecture's autumn foliage appears first each year. Seasonal colors reflect in quiet mountain pools throughout the area.