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Zamami Island — \"Kerama Blue\" Ocean and Starry Skies on Okinawa's Remote Island in Japan
Zamami Island — \"Kerama Blue\" Ocean and Starry Skies on Okinawa's Remote Island in Japan
Zamami Island in Okinawa's Kerama Islands National Park features world-famous diving by day and remote-island dark starry skies by night—day ocean and night stars create island luxury.
Iwate Mountain Yakehashiri International Exchange Village Galaxy Station — Lava Flow and Starry Sky Harmony in Japan
Iwate Mountain Yakehashiri International Exchange Village Galaxy Station — Lava Flow and Starry Sky Harmony in Japan
Positioned overlooking Iwate Mountain's Yakehashiri lava flow, this observatory features a 20cm refractor telescope and dark night skies combining natural wonder and stargazing.
Utsukushigahara Highland — Ultimate Starry Sky Experience at Japan's 2000m Sky Platform
Utsukushigahara Highland — Ultimate Starry Sky Experience at Japan's 2000m Sky Platform
Utsukushigahara Highland at 2000m elevation is a lava plateau. Low atmosphere impact reveals fine Milky Way structure visible by naked eye—Japan's premier-class starry skies.
Shirabiso Highland — Experience the Darkest Starry Skies at 1918m Without Street Lights in Japan
Shirabiso Highland — Experience the Darkest Starry Skies at 1918m Without Street Lights in Japan
Shirabiso Highland in Iida, Nagano, at 1918m with zero street lights, represents Japan's ultimate darkness location. South Alps mountains and starry skies create a hidden observer's paradise.
Shimanto Observatory — Enjoy Guide-Led Starry Sky Tours at \"Starry Sky Town\" in Japan's Kochi
Shimanto Observatory — Enjoy Guide-Led Starry Sky Tours at \"Starry Sky Town\" in Japan's Kochi
Shimanto Observatory in Kochi's Ministry of Environment-designated \"Starry Sky Town\" area operates guide-led tours featuring the pristine Shimanto River's starry skies above.
Lake Shikaribetsu — Hokkaido's Highest-Elevation Lake with Zero Light Pollution Starry Skies in Japan
Lake Shikaribetsu — Hokkaido's Highest-Elevation Lake with Zero Light Pollution Starry Skies in Japan
At 810m elevation, Lake Shikaribetsu is Hokkaido's highest-elevation lake with zero light pollution—an ideal spot for Milky Way observation by naked eye.
Senjogahara — Kanto's Finest Starry Skies at Nikko's 1400m Wetland in Japan
Senjogahara — Kanto's Finest Starry Skies at Nikko's 1400m Wetland in Japan
At 1400m elevation, Senjogahara is a Ramsar Convention-registered wetland in Nikko, Tochigi. Nearly zero light pollution allows naked-eye Milky Way viewing—Kanto's premier observation spot.
Onidake Observatory — Experience Kyushu's Darkest Skies on a Goto Islands Remote Observatory in Japan
Onidake Observatory — Experience Kyushu's Darkest Skies on a Goto Islands Remote Observatory in Japan
Onidake Observatory on the Goto Islands in Nagasaki features a 60cm large telescope. On this remote island with minimal light pollution, experience extraordinary starry skies impossible on the mainland.
Lake Okutama — Tokyo's Closest Dark Starry Sky Accessible by Train and Bus in Japan
Lake Okutama — Tokyo's Closest Dark Starry Sky Accessible by Train and Bus in Japan
About 2 hours from central Tokyo by train and bus, Lake Okutama is a precious celestial observation spot where you can capture the Milky Way's faint light despite urban proximity.
Odaigahara — Experience Ultimate Starry Skies from Japan's 100 Famous Mountains Peak
Odaigahara — Experience Ultimate Starry Skies from Japan's 100 Famous Mountains Peak
Odaigahara mountain, at 1695m on the Nara-Mie border, offers Kansai's darkest and most beautiful 360-degree starry sky from Hidehigadake Observatory.
Nobeyama Plateau — Sacred Site of Radio Astronomy with the Yatsugatake Starry Sky in Japan
Nobeyama Plateau — Sacred Site of Radio Astronomy with the Yatsugatake Starry Sky in Japan
The National Astronomical Observatory's Nobeyama Cosmic Radio Observatory sits at 1350m elevation. Giant radio telescope parabolas and starry skies create fantastical scenery.
Misato Observatory — Enjoy 105cm Telescope and Starry Skies in Wakayama's Mountain Valley in Japan
Misato Observatory — Enjoy 105cm Telescope and Starry Skies in Wakayama's Mountain Valley in Japan
Misato Observatory in Kimino, Wakayama, operates a 105cm large telescope and welcomes beginners with professional starry sky guidance.