
Lake Towada
A vast double-caldera lake straddling Aomori and Akita, known for exceptional clarity and deep blue water. Surrounded by ancient beech forest, the lake feels like the centre of another world — remote, silent and vast.
Half day to full day
Free
Lake: always open; sightseeing boat: Apr–Nov, 9:00–15:30; Oirase Gorge trail: year-round (best May–Jun and Oct)
May–November; October (peak foliage)
JR Bus Tohoku from Aomori or Morioka (approx. 2.5 hrs; seasonal service only — check schedules in advance)
Location
Why Visit
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Sculptor Kotaro Takamura's "Maiden of the Lake" bronze figures stand at the water's edge
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Pleasure boats cross the lake to Yasumiya, where the only road reaches the shore
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Beech forest surrounds the lake with almost no development — one of Japan's clearest large lakes
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The lake freezes only at its shallower edges in the coldest winters
Local Tips
The real attraction is the 14km Oirase Gorge walk along the outflow river from the lake — moss-covered rocks, cascades, and ancient forest at their finest in June and October. The drive from Aomori city (2 hours) passes through beautiful highland scenery. In winter the gorge freezes into spectacular ice formations visited by snowshoers.
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