Shirakami-Sanchi

Shirakami-Sanchi
UNESCO World Heritage Site
LocationNorthern Honshū, Japan
CriteriaNatural: ix
Reference663
Inscription1993 (17th Session)
Area16,971 ha
Coordinates40°28′12″N 140°07′48″E / 40.47000°N 140.13000°E / 40.47000; 140.13000
Shirakami-Sanchi is located in Tohoku, Japan
Shirakami-Sanchi
Location of Shirakami-Sanchi in Tohoku, Japan
Shirakami Mountains Relief Map (with UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Shirakami-Sanchi (白神山地) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Tōhoku region of northern Honshū, Japan.[1] This mountainous area includes the last virgin forest of Siebold's beech which once covered most of northern Japan. The area straddles both Akita and Aomori Prefectures. Of the entire 1,300 square kilometres (500 sq mi), a tract covering 169.7 square kilometres (65.5 sq mi) was included in the list of World Heritage Sites in 1993.[2] Fauna found in the area includes Japanese black bear, the Japanese serow, Japanese macaque and 87 species of birds. The Shirakami-Sanchi was one of the first sites entered on the World Heritage List in Japan, along with Yakushima, Himeji Castle, and Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area in 1993. Permission is needed from Forest Management to enter the heart of the Shirakami-Sanchi.

  1. ^ "Shirakami Sanchi: A forest outside of time". The Japan Times. 2015-03-14. Retrieved 2023-11-19.
  2. ^ "Shirakami-Sanchi". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. United Nations. 1992–2018. Retrieved 6 January 2018.