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Akiyoshidai (秋吉台), meaning Akiyoshi Plateau, in Yamaguchi Prefecture is a quasi-national park of Japan. It is a part of the largest karst topography in Japan.

Culture and History

History

Landscape

Akiyoshidai is largely covered with grass. Its grassland is the second largest in Japan and is kept by burning off dead grass in February. You can see thousands of limestones all around Akiyoshidai, as is characteristic of karst.

Flora and fauna

Climate

Travel to Akiyoshidai - Visa Requirements

Fees/Permits

Tours and Getting around Akiyoshidai

Akiyoshidai tourist attractions and sightseeing

Akiyoshidai city tours

Akiyoshidai souvenirs and shopping

Akiyoshidai Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive

Akiyoshidai nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs

Akiyoshidai cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging

Lodging

Camping

Backcountry

Stay safe

Get out

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