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Niji no Matsubara
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Niji no Matsubara

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Niji no Matsubara

虹の松原

4.2Est. 120Karatsu, Kyushu
Local Pick

Overview

Five-kilometer crescent of one million black pines along white sand, one of Japan's three great pine groves.

A crescent-shaped coastal pine forest stretching nearly 5 kilometers along Karatsu Bay, planted in the early 1600s as a windbreak by feudal lord Terasawa Hirotaka. Over one million black pines create a dense canopy above white sand, making it one of Japan's three great pine groves. A cycling path runs through the forest, and beach access is open along the length.

Practical info

Japanese name
虹の松原
Nearest station
Karatsu Station (10 min bus)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
No reservation needed. Open access pine grove and beach. Free to walk through year-round.
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