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JAKARTA - Japan is one of the countries that has an amazing panorama and is also calming. Starting from lakes, parks, mountains, to beaches, the originality is still maintained. Among these natural attractions, lakes are the favorite tourist destinations for tourists and tourists.

The lake in this country is known to be majestic and calming. While enjoying the streets and trekking, you can pay attention to the fantastic view of the lake. Here's VOI TELL you a list of famous lakes in Japan that must be adapted from the Japan Wonder Travel, Friday, November 18.

Located in the city of Nikko-Japan, Lake Chuzenji is a popular tourist destination in the area. The travel time from Tokyo to the city of Nikko is about two hours. Apart from Lake Chuzenji, Nikko is also surrounded by World Heritage Sites such as Toshogu Temple, Kanmangafuchi Abyss, and Shinkyo Bridge. Chuzenji Lake located at the foot of Mount Nantai is known as the largest and highest natural lake in Japan.

Nikko is a popular destination in autumn because brownish yellow leaves create beautiful views around the city. During the summer, visitors can also enjoy kayaks or rafting around Lake Chuzenji and the Kinugawa area.

When Mount Fuji was named a World Heritage Site in 2013, five lakes around Mount Fuji, including Kawaguchi Lake, entered as the famous lake in Japan. The reason is, this is the second largest lake out of five nearby lakes that offer beautiful views of Mount Fuji.

At certain times, this lake offers the reflection of Mount Fuji The Indah and this sight is known as Inverted Feji. One of the best places for taking pictures is in a beachside pedestrian area near Kawaguchiko Music. The photographer can capture images of the crater flower tunnel or momiji leaves surrounding Mount Fuji.

Lake Biwa is Japan's largest lake and is believed to be one of the oldest lakes in the world. The lake formed more than four million years ago. And surrounded by historic cities that offer religious tours such as the temple of Shinto, the Buddhist temple, and the historic castle to visit tourists. The name of this lake is taken from the name Binese cat' because it looks similar. There are many things that can be done around the lake including cycling, hiking, and even swimming.

Lake Toya is located at the entrance to the Shikotsu-Toya National Park. This lake offers a beautiful landscape of the surrounding nature. Due to its proximity to Ainu Culture, the name toya in Ainu means side of the lake. The shape of the lake resembles an eight-dimensional with the floating island of Nakashima in the middle. The lake is surrounded by active volcanoes such as Mount Usuzan and Showa Shinzan so that it becomes a great destination to enjoy hot spring resorts. Visitors can also lure, climb, and camp around the lake.

Because of its beauty, Lake Towada is known as an intersection between the earth and the sky. Lake Towada is part of the Towada Hachimantai National Park and is the largest caldera lake on the island of Honshu. This lake has an area of more than 60 square kilometers on the border between the prefectures of Aomori and Akita. The best time to visit this lake is in the fall because autumn leaves are an attractive place for visitors, especially around the Oirase sect.

Just an hour's drive from Tokyo, Hakone is a fun vacation spot for the city's population. Located in the middle of the Hakone mountain area, Lake Ashinoko formed after the last eruption of Mount Hakone more than 3,000 years ago. If the weather is sunny, tourists can see the peak of Mount Fuji above the lake. The most interesting lake advantage is the giant Red Tori Gate which stands on a lake that serves as a spectacular area to watch sunset. It is recommended that visitors arrive during the spring or fall to get the best experience of Lake Ashinoko and Hakone.


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