1.Basic Information
Lake Towada (Towadako) and Oirase Stream (Oirasekeiryu)
Located on the border of Aomori and Akita Prefectures, Lake Towada is a caldera lake formed by volcanic activity and serves as the source of the Oirase Stream. This 14km river, stretching from Lake Towada to Mount Yake (Yakeyama), displays a plethora of stunning natural sights such as waterfalls and valleys. Equipped with roads and walking paths, it offers a panorama of the four seasons for all its visitors.
Fresh Greenery and Autumn Leaves of Oirase Stream (Oirasekeiryu)
The Oirase Stream presents nature in its full seasonal splendor, especially famous for its fresh greenery in spring and vivid autumn leaves. The best times to witness the new greenery are from May to June, and for the autumn leaves, from mid-October to late October.
Asura’s Flow (Asyuranonagare)
“Asura’s Flow” is a famous scenic spot in Oirase, frequently featured on television and in magazines. The robust flow of water weaving through dense forests provides a powerful and masculine landscape, drawing many photographers and artists, especially on weekends.
Choshi Waterfall (Choshiootaki)
Among the prominent waterfalls of the Oirase Stream, “Choshi Waterfall” stands out with a height of 7 meters and a width of 20 meters. The waterfall’s beautiful spray and the rays of sunlight filtering through trees are characteristic. It is believed that this waterfall prevents fish from migrating upstream, leading to a theory that Lake Towada doesn’t host any fish. This scenic spot remains popular throughout the year.
2.Reviews
Towada Shrine (Towadajinjya)
Located on the Nakayama Peninsula of Lake Towada, “Towada Shrine” boasts a history dating back to 807 AD. It houses the legend of a monk who battled a mythical dragon and, after the fight, transformed into the dragon itself. Historically revered for its water deity, the shrine attracts many visitors, seeing it as a power spot. Iron sandals, believed to be used by the monk, are enshrined on the premises.
Statue of a Maiden
Constructed in 1953 on the shores of Lake Towada, the “Statue of a Maiden” stands as an iconic symbol, being the final work of the famous poet and sculptor, Kotaro Takamura. Notably, the bronze statue was modeled after his wife, Chieko.
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4.Transportation Information
■How to Get to Lake Towada
Lake Towada National Park Association (English Support)
https://towadako.or.jp/en/traffic-guide/
■Official Sightseeing Boat Website for Lake Towada
Enjoy Lake Towada from the lake’s surface. There are two routes: one circling the Nakayama Peninsula and the other connecting the entrance of the Oirase Stream.
http://www.toutetsu.co.jp/ship.html
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Lake Towada was birthed approximately 200,000 years ago due to volcanic activity. With depths reaching up to 327m, it’s recognized as the third deepest lake in Japan. Although surrounded by severe cold and deep snow, the lake never freezes, often referred to as the “Mystical Lake.”