A crater lake with stunning reflections, water sports and hiking, and plenty of places to stay
At 423 meters, this picture-perfect, sapphire-blue crater lake is the deepest lake in Japan. With its near-perfect circle shape, the lake reflects the surrounding mountains like a gigantic mirror. As the seasons and depth of light change throughout the year, so does the color of the lake.
Quick Facts
A bus travels around the area, offering breathtaking views from various viewpoints
There is a statue of legendary princess Tasuko, who was turned into a dragon due to her desire for eternal beauty
Lake Tazawa is home to Goza-no-ishi shrine
How to Get There
Tazawako Station is on the Akita Shinkansen line. From Akita Station, Tazawako Station is about one hour by shinkansen.
Activities on and beside the water
Try the various water activities available, including jet-skiing and sailing during the summer months, or hike one of the many trails around the lake. There are many campsites, hostels, and hotels, making the lake a popular place to stay during the summer season. Boat tours are also available during peak seasons.
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