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Zamami Island, Japan — Stargazing Beneath the Kerama Blue Skies
Zamami Island, Japan — Stargazing Beneath the Kerama Blue Skies
Zamami Island in Okinawa Prefecture sits at the heart of Kerama Islands National Park. Dive the crystal-clear Kerama Blue waters by day, then lose yourself in a canopy of stars that only a remote island can offer at night.
Yakehashiri International Exchange Village Galaxy Station, Japan — Stars Above a Lava Field
Yakehashiri International Exchange Village Galaxy Station, Japan — Stars Above a Lava Field
An observatory overlooking the Yakehashiri lava flow on Mt. Iwate (Iwate Prefecture). A 20 cm refractor and dark skies combine to deliver a uniquely dramatic pairing of raw geology and starlight.
Utsukushigahara Highland, Japan — Ultimate Stargazing at 2,000 Meters
Utsukushigahara Highland, Japan — Ultimate Stargazing at 2,000 Meters
Utsukushigahara Highland in Nagano Prefecture is Japan's largest lava plateau at 2,000 m elevation. With thinner atmosphere and nearly zero Light pollution, the Milky Way's finest details are visible to the naked eye.
Shirabiso Highland, Japan — Zero Streetlights at 1,918 Meters in the Southern Alps
Shirabiso Highland, Japan — Zero Streetlights at 1,918 Meters in the Southern Alps
Shirabiso Highland in Iida City, Nagano Prefecture, sits at 1,918 m with absolutely no artificial lighting. A legendary dark-sky destination where the Southern Alps and the Milky Way share the same horizon.
Shimanto Observatory, Japan — Guided Stargazing in Kochi's Designated Dark-Sky Town
Shimanto Observatory, Japan — Guided Stargazing in Kochi's Designated Dark-Sky Town
The Shimanto Observatory in Shimanto City, Kochi Prefecture, sits in a region officially recognized as a 'Star-Friendly Town.' Expert guides lead evening tours above the crystal-clear Shimanto River.
Lake Shikaribetsu, Japan — Stargazing at Hokkaido's Highest Lake
Lake Shikaribetsu, Japan — Stargazing at Hokkaido's Highest Lake
Lake Shikaribetsu in Hokkaido sits at 810 m — the highest lake in the prefecture — with virtually no Light pollution. A place where the Milky Way reflects in still water under a Bortle Class 1 sky.
Senjogahara Marshland, Japan — One of Kanto's Finest Dark Skies in Nikko's Highlands
Senjogahara Marshland, Japan — One of Kanto's Finest Dark Skies in Nikko's Highlands
At 1,400 m in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, Senjogahara Marshland is one of the strongest stargazing destinations in the Kanto region — with the Milky Way visible to the naked eye just 2.5 hours from central Tokyo.
Onidake Observatory, Japan — Island Darkness in the Goto Archipelago, Kyushu
Onidake Observatory, Japan — Island Darkness in the Goto Archipelago, Kyushu
Onidake Observatory on Fukue Island in Nagasaki Prefecture's Goto Archipelago houses a 60 cm telescope. Remote island isolation delivers jet-black skies that no mainland site can replicate.
Misato Observatory, Japan — A 105 cm Telescope and Expert Guides in Wakayama's Hills
Misato Observatory, Japan — A 105 cm Telescope and Expert Guides in Wakayama's Hills
Misato Observatory in Kimino-cho, Wakayama Prefecture, is known for its 105 cm reflector and attentive staff who make every stargazing session accessible, even for first-timers.
Mineyama Highland, Japan — A Natural Planetarium at Hyogo's Resort Heights
Mineyama Highland, Japan — A Natural Planetarium at Hyogo's Resort Heights
Mineyama Highland in Kamikawa-cho, Hyogo Prefecture, sits at 930 m with hotels, a campground, and star-filled skies that have earned it a nickname: Kinki's hidden gem for stargazing.
مرصد ميناميا سو لونا - تلسكوب 82 سم مع أوبير غن وتجربة طعام نجوم في اليابان
مرصد ميناميا سو لونا - تلسكوب 82 سم مع أوبير غن وتجربة طعام نجوم في اليابان
يقع مرصد ميناميا سو لونا في قرية ميناميا سو بمحافظة كوماموتو، ويضم تلسكوب عاكس 82 سم. يمكن الإقامة في أوبيرجن \"ريهوين دو أتيليه\" وتذوق طعام فاخر مع رصد نجوم.
Kuma Kogen Observatory, Japan — Shikoku's Largest Telescope at 800 Meters
Kuma Kogen Observatory, Japan — Shikoku's Largest Telescope at 800 Meters
Kuma Kogen Astronomical Observatory in Kuma Kogen-cho, Ehime Prefecture, houses Shikoku's largest 60 cm reflector. A serious facility at 800 m with guided sessions and a full planetarium.