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Goshiki-numa - Wikipedia Goshiki-numa formed when Mount Bandai erupted on July 15, 1888, destroying dozens of villages and killing approximately 500 people while creating hundreds of lakes and tarns
The Goshikinuma Nature Trail Takes You Up Close to Colourful Ponds In Urabandai’s Kitashiobara village lies the famous Goshikinuma ponds that gleam in various intense hues of blue, ranging from bright cobalt blue to a deep teal! This otherworldly sight is an incredible work of nature, owing to the unique mineral composition found in each lake
Goshikinuma Lake - The official tourism website of Tohoku, Japan . . . The clear waters of Yagi-numa is a must-see! There are several vantage points around Goshikinuma where visitors can enjoy breath-taking views of the lakes and ponds as well as nearby Mount Bandai, one of Japan’s most famous mountains
Goshikinuma Walking Trail | TOHOKU x TOKYO (JAPAN) The 3 6-km-long hiking trail is fun for beginners and takes 1 hour and 10 minutes to walk The trail takes hikers around the mystical five lakes and ponds of Goshikinuma, or the "Five Colored Marshes", including Lake Bishamon There is little elevation change, making it an easy walk
Goshikinuma : Five Coloured Lakes - Offbeat Japan Goshikinuma is a hidden corner at the foot of the mountain in Fukushima prefecture, with five differently colored volcanic lakes In the background, the infamous Mount Bandai, all around, a beautiful chameleon-cute forest that changes its coat according to the season
Goshikinuma Lake The colors of each lake mysteriously fluctuate throughout the year with the weather, making Goshiki-numa a popular tourist destination A @4 km walking path from Lake Bishamon, the largest of the five lakes, to Lake Hibara affords people a view of all Five Ponds
Goshiki-numa - Fukushima - Japan Travel These volcanic lakes are vibrantly colored with yellows, greens, reds, and blues thanks to the minerals from the eruption There is a 4-km nature trail that connects the lakes It is not a difficult trail and you walk through nicely shaded areas full of wild flowers and mossy ancient trees
GOSHIKINUMA LAKE (2025) All You MUST Know Before You Go . . . - Tripadvisor The colors of each lake mysteriously fluctuate throughout the year with the weather, making Goshiki-numa a popular tourist destination A @4 km walking path from Lake Bishamon, the largest of the five lakes, to Lake Hibara affords people a view of all Five Ponds