Four seasones in Tateyama Wild Bird Forest

Four seasones in Tateyama Wild Bird Forest

Map of the park

Due to the effects of the 2019 Boso Peninsula Typhoon, some sections are closed due to fallen trees, etc.

Please follow the signs and walk carefully.

Wild bird Musium

Wild bird Musium
Craft Experience Corner

A “craft experience using natural materials” where you can make things using nuts, shells, etc. You can make a variety of original crafts.

Book Corner

A wide variety of books on nature and biology are available.

Diorama Corner

A diorama is on display, recreating bird sounds and animal carvings. You can learn about the natural environment of the forest through computer-based illustrated guides of wild birds, trees, insects, plants, and more.

Tateyama Wild Bird Forest’s Four Seasons

Spring lawn plaza

Many cherry trees are planted on the lawn plaza, and together with Awa Shrine, it is a famous cherry blossom viewing spot.

You can also enjoy the mountain cherry blossoms and Oshima cherry blossoms along the hiking trail, which are a feast for the eyes.

Wisteria trellis on the lawn

In early summer, the wisteria trellis and wild mountain wisteria bloom.

The new greenery of the metasequoia trees near the picnic area is also beautiful.

Let’s look for wild birds

Japanese bush warbler
Kingfisher
Blue-and-white flycatcher
Wagtail
Japanese white-eye
Shrike
White-throated Sparrow
Varied tit
Japanese white-eye who came to suck the nectar of sasanqua

Tateyama Wild Bird Forest Fujimi Observatory

View of Heisaura from Fujimi Observatory


If the air is clear, you can see the Izu Peninsula and Mt. Fuji.
Hirasaura seen from Fujimi Observatory (January) Mount Fuji and the Izu Peninsula are clearly visible.

Mt. Fuji across the sea from Fujimi Observatory (January)