Lake Tazawa

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Akita
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Lake Tazawa is Japan's deepest lake at 423 meters, its waters maintaining a stunning cobalt-blue color year-round thanks to its depth. Surrounded by forested mountains, the lake is associated with the legend of the beautiful maiden Tatsuko who was transformed into a dragon, her bronze statue standing at the water's edge.
Lake Tazawa is Japan's deepest lake at 423 meters, its waters maintaining a stunning cobalt-blue color year-round thanks to its depth. Surrounded by forested mountains, the lake is associated with the legend of the beautiful maiden Tatsuko who was transformed into a dragon, her bronze statue standing at the water's edge.

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Prefecture: Akita

Address: Akita, Japan

Nearest Station: Tazawako

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How do I get to Lake Tazawa?

Take the Akita Shinkansen "Komachi" from Tokyo to Tazawako Station, a journey of about 3 hours costing roughly ¥16,960. From the station, a local bus reaches the lakeshore in about 15 minutes.

What is Lake Tazawa famous for?

Lake Tazawa is Japan's deepest lake at 423 meters, with sapphire-blue water that never freezes over. It is famous for the golden statue of Tatsuko on its shore, tied to a local legend, and the red torii gate of Gozanoishi Shrine on the north shore; the hot springs of Nyuto Onsen are nearby.

What are the fees and best time to visit Lake Tazawa?

Visiting the lake is free, and sightseeing boats cost around ¥1,400, operating from late April to November. Lake-circuit buses run from Tazawako Station, and the warmer months from late spring through autumn are the best time to enjoy the boat cruises and scenery.

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