Bungee jumping in Gifu
Located in Gifu Prefecture is Japan's highest bridge bungee jump.
Situated between the mountains in Tabisoko Gawa Valley the Shintabisoko Bashi is the largest bridge in Japan with a total length of 462 meters.
Bungy Japan is the only company that offers bridge bungy jumps, with ninedifferent bridges and towers around Japan.
Canyoning in Kyushu
Canyoning in Japan takes place from May to October and involves involves swimming, jumping, abseiling, using ropes, and cascading down whitewater chutes.
Late spring and early summer have the highest water flow.
Kyushu, Japan's third largest island, known for its hot springs, active volcanoes and lgreenery.
The Sarugajo nature park is located at the western border of Tarumizu on Kagoshima's Osumi Peninsula.
Visitors can canoe the Sarugajo Gorge Michi no Eki Tarumizu and hike, climb, swim and abseiling.
Canyoning offers visitors the opportunity to explore the hard-to-reach areas of a natural landscape by following a water route carved through rock formations.
Visitors will find themselves navigating paths along streams, pools and waterfalls where they will slide, jump and descend down through the gorge.
Ski an active volcano
Mount Yotei is the highest mountain in Hokkaido and offers brave skiers the longest vertical descent in the region.
Those who wish to attempt the mountain, also an active stratovolcano, must first scale the edge to the mountain peak which takes between six and eight hours.
Around 100 skiers attempt this thrilling experience each year with a guide, the correct gear and the right weather conditions.
Those who make it to the top can reward themselves with après ski Hokkaido style – a dip in volcanic hot spring baths and the Hokkaido plumb wine.
The Snow Wall in Tateyama, Three Star Road
The snow wall at Murodo is located at Tateyama City with the Northern Alps as its background, it is part of Three Star Road which is part of the Nostalgic Route of Shoryudo.
The mountains of Tateyama get the world's largest of snowfall are inaccessible for the longest time.
During the spring when the sun heats up the earth, snow trucks run up the mountains and carve their way through the meters of snow to clear the road of snow.
Once the road is clear, up to 20 meters snow can be seen on either side.
This snow corridor is open to the public from mid-April to the end of June to walk through.
There are hikes starting from Murodo for those wanting to explore the mountainous area.