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Lake Toya
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Hokkaido, Hokkaido

Lake Toya

A perfectly circular caldera lake with a forested island at its centre. The active volcano Mt. Usu erupted as recently as 2000, and its lava domes and ash craters are now open as a geopark trail.

Duration

Half day to full day

Admission

Free

Hours

Lake: always open; Showa Shinzan Usu Ropeway: 9:00–17:00; Toyako Onsen: day baths from ¥700

Best Season

May–October

Access

Bus from Toya Station (20 min)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    The Usu Volcano Geopark walks visitors through 2000 eruption lava domes and tilted roads

  • 2

    Nightly fireworks reflect in the lake from late April to October — viewable from any lakeside hotel

  • 3

    Nakajima island in the lake's centre is accessible by boat and home to 100+ spotted deer

  • 4

    Onsen ryokan dot the shoreline — some rooms have lake-view open-air baths

Local Tips

Lake Toya's perfectly circular caldera lake and the steaming Showa Shinzan volcanic dome (which rose from a wheat field in 1943) make this one of Hokkaido's most dramatic landscapes. The fireworks over the lake run every night April–October at 8:45pm — one of Japan's longest-running nightly firework shows. Noboribetsu Onsen is 30 minutes south for a full day.

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