Uozu Buried Forest Museum
Natural history museum · Uozu ·

Uozu Buried Forest Museum

Natural history museum · Uozu ·

Marine history museum with underwater exhibits & a cafe

informative
helpful staff
nature lovers
marine history
underwater exhibits
cafe
wheelchair accessible
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Uozu Buried Forest Museum by carpkazu (Public Domain)
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by 蜃氣楼 (CC BY 3.0)
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by carpkazu (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by carpkazu (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null
Uozu Buried Forest Museum by null

Information

814 Shakado, Uozu, Toyama 937-0067, Japan Get directions

Restroom
Free Wi-Fi
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

Information

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814 Shakado, Uozu, Toyama 937-0067, Japan Get directions

+81 765 22 1049
city.uozu.toyama.jp
@uozuburiedforestmuseum
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@uozubfm

Features

•Restroom
•Free Wi-Fi
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 17, 2026

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"In 1930, work began to renovate and expand the fishery harbor in the port town of Uozu. As the project progressed, a strange discovery was made: the remains of an entire forest, buried under the seabed and swallowed by the waves.  The forest, which consisted mostly of Japanese cedars, was about 500 years old when it was buried roughly 2,000 years ago. The most likely cause for the disappearance was a river flood that engulfed the forest in soil runoff. The local sea level subsequently rose, leaving stumps, root systems, and toppled trunks preserved in the submerged mud. Today, the gnarled, twisting treasures of this unique find can be seen at the Uozu Buried Forest Museum, which was built around the original excavation site. The buried forest is one of the three mysteries for which Uozu is known. The second is the spring appearance of firefly squid, bioluminescent creatures that fill the waters with their bluish white glow as they rise to spawn. The third is the regular occurrence of mirages over Toyama Bay, which also happens in the spring. These so-called “superior” mirages—a phenomenon often referred to as a Fata Morgana in Europe—shift the image above the point of origin, resulting in what is often described as visions of cities or ships in the sky. The atmospheric conditions needed to create this effect are rare, and thus superior mirages are far less common than familiar inferior mirages (e.g., illusory puddles on hot pavement). The Uozu Buried Forest Museum has a designated mirage lookout point, where visitors can hope to catch a glimpse of this rare phenomenon." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Uozu Buried Forest Museum

Dave Y.

Google
Very interesting information about the area and this unique spot. If you take the time to read the display you can learn a lot. The English language version is actually easier to understand than the Japanese version in some cases, like the site map. Go at a slow pace and enjoy. Sadly my group had eaten just before so we didn’t visit the cafe but it looked delicious!

Antonin C.

Google
I actually didn’t get to the museum because it was closed for a few days without informing us on Google Maps. They are closed until the January 2nd when they reopen again. Maybe someone from the museum shoot also the hours.

Lee M.

Google
Very informative. The video shown in the theater room was very well done. Staff were very helpful.

Pei Leng T.

Google
It was an eye opening experience to learn about buried forestry dug up many years ago. Makes me wonder if our current environment will be buried one day too.

Eliza L.

Google
Interesting history of the area. Learning about the mirages was very interesting. Thank you to the camera lady and other gentleman who explained it to us.

Keiko K.

Google
Buried forest tree is still kept in the groundwater of the Katagai River for display. The shape and color were unique. Noted on my wonder-tips site.

dicky S.

Google
close today but google open

sameer S.

Google
Not my cup of tea