The park's athletic course covers a total length of approximately 1,200 meters through the forest.
The facility is positioned within the Daisen-Oki National Park area, known for its volcanic terrain.
It is specifically designed to utilize the natural topography of the mountain's volcanic slope rather than relying solely on man-made structures.
The park includes specialized 'Kids’ Athletic' zones tailored for toddlers to safely practice motor skills.
Mori no Kuni is a sprawling outdoor adventure park situated at the foot of Mount Daisen in Tottori Prefecture, Japan. The facility is defined by its extensive natural forest setting and a wide array of athletic challenges. It features one of Japan's largest field athletics courses, which spans a large forested area with wooden obstacles. The park incorporates both low-level physical challenges for children and more demanding rope courses for adults. Visitors can utilize the on-site grass sliding area and large trampolines located within the park grounds. The location serves as a recreational hub for outdoor education and group team-building activities. The surrounding landscape allows for seasonal views of Mount Daisen's peaks while navigating the forest trails.
The elevated platforms on the forest obstacle course offering a view of Mount Daisen through the canopy.
Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants to protect against scratches and insects while using the athletic course.
Check the weather forecast for Daisen specifically, as mountain weather changes rapidly compared to the coast.
Bring a change of clothes, as the activities are physically demanding and involve forest terrain.
Attempting the full-length forest course without adequate hydration, especially during high-humidity summer afternoons.
Closed every Wednesday; extended closures may occur during mid-winter due to heavy snowfall in the Daisen region.
Athletic footwear with closed toes is mandatory; sandals or high heels are prohibited on the obstacle courses.