Nature reserves in Japan

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In Japan there are a total of 4915 nature reserves designated by the Japanese Ministry of the Environment (as of July 2017).

These include a.

In total, 19.35% of the total land area and 0.49% of the water surface of Japan are part of a nature reserve.

Classification

National

The classification of nature reserves in Japan is based on the following 15 categories:

Designation (english) number
Green Corridor 24
Natural Habitat Conservation Area 9
Quasi National Park 56
Prefectural Natural Park 306
Prefectural Nature Conservation Area 536
Wilderness Area 5
National Wildlife Protection Area 82
Common fishery right area 39
Prefectural Wildlife Protection Area 3615
Area designated by prefecture, fishery operator group, etc. 31
Forest Ecosystem Reserve 30th
National Park 31
Nature Conservation Area 10
Protected water surface 52
Coastline Marine Resource Development Area, designated sea area 30th

International

Internationally, nature reserves are classified according to the IUCN categories :

IUCN category description number percent
Yes Strict nature reserve 5 00.10
Ib Wilderness area 40 00.81
II National park 22nd 00.45
III Natural monument
IV Biotope / species protection area with management 3758 76.46
V Protected Landscape / Protected Marine Area 931 18.94
VI Resource protection area with management 100 02.03
Without specification 59 01.20

Web links

Commons : Wildlife Sanctuaries in Japan  - Collection of Images, Videos, and Audio Files