Travel in Akan National Park
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The park's attractions are its three sparkling clear mountain lakes, the eponymous Lake Akan (??? Akan-ko) to the west, Lake Mash? (??? Mash?-ko) to the east and Lake Kussharo (???? Kussharo-ko) between them. The largest settlement nearby is Teshikaga (???), to the south of Lakes Kussharo and Mashu.
The nearest airports are in Kushiro, an hour and a half to the south, and Memanbetsu, an hour and a half to the north.
The JR Senm? Line (????) runs north-south across the park on its way from Abashiri to Kushiro, stopping at Kawayu and Teshikaga (Mashu station). There are around 4 trains daily to Abashiri (2 hours, ¥1600) and 6-7 to Kushiro (1:40, ¥1790).
Infrequent buses connect the lakes to each other and the train station at Bihoro.
Buses are infrequent and cover only the main routes. A rental car will come in very handy here.

Near Lake Akan, the small village of Ainu Kotan is a tourist trap filled with Ainu handicrafts.
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