Oze National Park
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Oze National Park  (尾瀬国立公園) is in Kanto of Japan.Oze is the largest highland marshland on Japan's main island of Honshu. Spanning Gunma, Fukushima, Niigata and Tochigi prefectures.
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phone: +81 27-220-4431
History
In 2007 Oze was detached from Nikko National Park and given the status of a new National park.Landscape
Flora and fauna
Mizubasyo (Japanese skunk cabbage) flowers are full bloom in Spring, Nikokisuge (orange-yellow day lilies) flowers are full bloom in Summer.Climate
Get in
There are five major entrances to the park. From here, you walk into the park.
- Oshimizu(大清水).
- Fujimishita(富士見下).
- Hatomachi Toge Pass(鳩待峠).
- Miike(御池).
- Numayama Toge Pass (沼山峠).
See
- Ozegahara Marsh 
- Ozenuma Pond 
- Mt. Shibutsu 
- Mt. Hiuchigatake 
- Mt. Tashiro 
- Mt. Taishaku 
- Mt. Aizukomagadake 
Sleep
Lodging
There are approximately 20 lodges in Oze that can accommodate a limited number of guests by reservation.- 
Chozo Hut phone: +81 278-58 7100 (Japanese Only)address: 958 Tokura Katashina-mura Tone-gun GunmaChozo Hut is very big with room for 300 guests, and includes modern amenities such as toilets with bidets, popularly known as "washlets.
