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How to Enjoy Lake Towada

Lake Towada

Straddling Aomori and Akita, Lake Towada is a caldera lake formed by volcanic activity that began about 200,000 years ago, and it is the third-deepest lake in Japan.

With a mirror-like surface that reflects the sky and surrounding mountains, and a vast, open panorama that makes you want to take a deep breath, you’ll be wrapped in an indescribable sense of awe—no matter how many times you visit.

Oirase Gorge

Oirase Gorge is a stream that runs for about 14 km from Nenokuchi at Lake Towada to Yakeyama.
Designated and protected by the national government as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and a Natural Monument, it offers many highlights such as waterfalls, clear streams, and rock formations.
From spring to summer you can enjoy fresh greenery, and in autumn, stunning foliage—an experience that lets you feel the sacred power of nature.

Boat Tours

There are also boat tours that take you to mysterious spots and “power spots” around Lake Towada.
Some areas are off-limits from the shore, so if you want to fully experience Lake Towada, a boat tour is a must.
You might even catch a glimpse of the “Legendary Christ Statue”...

Towada Visitor Center

Learn about sightseeing spots, hiking courses, hot springs, and local efforts to protect the natural environment in Towada.
With an exhibition room, museum shop, and restaurant, we recommend stopping by first when you arrive at Lake Towada.

Camping

There are several campgrounds around Lake Towada, all surrounded by nature with beautiful views.
Why not relax and recharge while experiencing the great outdoors through camping?
If you plan to visit Oirase Gorge, Utarube Campground is the closest and highly recommended.

Sightseeing Cruise

On Lake Towada, you can take a sightseeing cruise and enjoy the scenery from the water.
As you glide slowly over the deep-blue surface, you’ll discover beautiful views—surrounding mountains and unique viewpoints—that can only be seen from the lake.

Swan Boats

Rent an easy-to-enjoy swan boat and head out onto the lake.
Choose either rowing or pedal-powered boats to cruise around the lakeshore area.
In addition to swan boats, there are also regular rowboats and even dinosaur boats.

Sauna

Saunas have become a big trend in recent years, and some people even bring tent saunas and use Lake Towada as a natural cold plunge.
However, it’s important to follow local rules and regulations.
There are also sauna facilities that use Lake Towada as a cold plunge, so why not try one of those first?

Recommended Spots Around Lake Towada

  • Ebisu-Daikoku Island

    Especially beautiful during the autumn foliage season.

  • Statue of Otome

    A symbol of Lake Towada—located near our place.

  • Observation Decks

    Kankodai, Ohanabeyama Observatory, Shimeitei Observatory, Hakkatoge Observatory, Hakkatoge Second Observatory, and more.

  • Towada Shrine

    A famous shrine known as a “power spot” around Lake Towada, long worshiped as a sacred site of Shugendo.

  • The Legendary Christ Statue

    It is said that during an unusual drought in August 2011, a cave appeared in Lake Towada, revealing a rock inside that looked just like a statue of Christ.

  • Choshi Otaki Falls

    The greatest waterfall on the main stream of Oirase Gorge—Choshi Otaki is 7 meters high and 20 meters wide, a powerful sight with roaring water and mist.

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