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[Lake Tazawa Travel Guide] A Mystical Landscape of Lapis-Blue Waters and Mountain Views
Lake Tazawa is famous for being the deepest lake in Japan and for its beautiful cobalt-blue waters.
Its stunning natural scenery changes with the seasons and the weather, drawing many visitors.
The lakeside is home to many spiritual spots and plenty of leisure activities, so there are many ways to enjoy it.
There are also restaurants and accommodations scattered around the area, so it would be a shame to enjoy only the natural scenery.
If you want to fully enjoy everything Lake Tazawa has to offer, be sure to visit the spots, restaurants, and other places introduced in this article.
That way, you can experience all of its charms to the fullest.
What is Lake Tazawa Like?
Lake Tazawa, the deepest lake in Japan, lies in an inland area surrounded by mountains in east-central Akita Prefecture.
In addition to its depth of 423.4 meters, one of its defining features is its beautiful lapis-blue surface.
Because of its high clarity, the color of the lake changes with the weather, shifting into various beautiful shades such as indigo and jade green.
Thanks to its depth and mystical hues, it is also known as the “Baikal of Japan.”
The beautiful scenery spreading along the lakeshore has also been selected as one of Japan’s 100 Scenic Views.
Many tourists visit Lake Tazawa every day to see its different expressions that change with the seasons and the time of day.
There are also many attractions beyond the scenery itself, including tours and exhibits exploring the secrets behind its depth and unique ecosystem, as well as the Statue of Tatsuko, created based on the legend of Tatsuko-hime, the mistress of Lake Tazawa.
A sightseeing boat cruise is also highly recommended, as it lets you enjoy views of the lakeshore from the water and admire the color of the lake from directly above, offering scenery you cannot see from the shore.

The “Legend of Princess Tatsuko” Passed Down at Lake Tazawa
Lake Tazawa is home to an old tale known as the “Legend of Princess Tatsuko.”
Long ago, there was a beautiful young woman named Tatsuko who lived in this area.
Wishing for her beauty and youth to last forever, she continued praying to Okura Kannon, and on the night of the 100th day, she received a divine message telling her to drink the water from a spring.
According to the legend, when she finished drinking the mysterious water that only made her thirstier the more she drank, Tatsuko had transformed into a dragon and became the mistress of Lake Tazawa.
In Lake Tazawa, there are many mystical spots connected to this legend, including the golden Statue of Tatsuko, as well as Tatsuko Kannon on the eastern shore of the lake and the Statue of Princess Tatsuko within the grounds of Goza no Ishi Shrine.

Access to Lake Tazawa
Here, we’ll introduce how to get to Lake Tazawa from Akita Airport, the main gateway to Akita.
Using public transportation takes a little time, but if you take a taxi or rent a car, you can arrive in Approx. 1 hour.
If you are heading there directly from Akita Airport, consider using a taxi or rental car.
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1. Take the limousine bus from Akita Airport and get off at JR Akita Station
2. Take the Shinkansen from JR Akita Station and get off at Tazawako Station
3. Take a Ugo Kotsu bus from Tazawako Station, get off at the Tazawako-han bus stop, and it is right there - Duration
- Approx. 3 hours
What Is the Best Season to Visit Lake Tazawa?
At Lake Tazawa, fresh greenery colors the lakeshore from spring to summer, autumn leaves bring vibrant color in fall, and winter snowscapes create an even more mystical atmosphere.
You can enjoy beautiful scenery all year round, but the most recommended season to visit is winter.
Because of its depth, the lake does not freeze even in winter, allowing you to enjoy a mystical, breathtaking view created by the snow-covered lakeshore and the beautiful lake surface reflecting the winter sun.
About 30 minutes by car from Lake Tazawa is Nyuto Onsen Village, where you can enjoy outdoor baths with snowy views.
You can warm up your chilled body while taking in the beautiful winter scenery.

Spiritual Spots Included! 4 Must-Visit Sightseeing Spots at Lake Tazawa
Here, we introduce a carefully selected list of sightseeing spots scattered along the shores of Lake Tazawa.
Many of them are spiritual spots connected to legends passed down at Lake Tazawa, and together with the mystical scenery created by the lake’s deep beauty, they give the lakeside an enchanting atmosphere.
With beautiful scenery to enjoy amid a sense of quiet and mystery, these spots are also perfect for a date.
1. Statue of Tatsuko
The golden Statue of Tatsuko, standing 2.3 meters tall, is located in the Katashiri area on the western side of Lake Tazawa.
Because the water of Lake Tazawa is highly acidic, bronze would oxidize, so the statue is covered in gold leaf.
Set against the lapis-blue waters of Lake Tazawa, the beautiful golden statue of a young girl blends into the scenery of every season and creates a mystical impression.
Depending on the lake’s water level, you can view it up close from the lakeside promenade.
In winter, according to the legend, Hachirotaro, the lover of Princess Tatsuko and also a dragon god, visits Lake Tazawa so they can spend time together, which has made this spot well known as a power spot for love.

2. Goza no Ishi Shrine
This shrine is known for its beautiful vermilion torii gate and stands near the northern shore of Lake Tazawa.
According to legend, in the Muromachi period, ascetic practitioners devoted to Kumano Gongen used this place for training, and the shrine is said to have received its name when Yoshitaka Satake, lord of the Akita domain, sat down here to rest during a cruise on Lake Tazawa in 1650.
Because Princess Tatsuko, known from the dragon god legend, is enshrined here, the grounds contain a statue of her with a dragon’s lower body and the sacred spring of Katagashira, where she is said to have drunk and become a dragon, while nearby you can also find Kagami-ishi, said to reflect her image.

3. Kanzagu Shrine (Ukiki Shrine)
This shrine is said to have been named in 1769 by Masudo Soshu, a samurai poet of the Akita domain. Because it is believed to enshrine a large driftwood tree that washed ashore, it is also called Ukiki Shrine.
Standing as if it juts out into the lake, it offers a mystical view from a short distance away, where the shrine appears to float on the water.
The contrast created by the white wooden shrine building, the clear blue lake water, and the rich greenery surrounding the shrine is a scene that captivates all who see it.

4. Tazawako Sauna
This facility lets you experience a lakeside sauna beside Lake Tazawa, a scenic spot selected as one of Japan’s 100 Scenic Views.
After enjoying a sauna session in a tent sauna set up by the staff, you can cool down in Lake Tazawa itself as a natural cold bath. The white sandy lakeshore is comfortable to walk on barefoot, and unlike the sea, it does not leave your skin feeling sticky.

Enjoy Beautiful Scenery and Great Food! 3 Popular Restaurants Around Lake Tazawa
Around Lake Tazawa, you’ll find not only sightseeing spots and photo spots, but also restaurants scattered throughout the area.
Among them, here are some dining spots where you can fully enjoy both the scenery unique to the Lake Tazawa lakeside and delicious food.
Whether you are in the mood for Western cuisine, Japanese food, or sweets, enjoy Lake Tazawa gourmet to match the moment.
1. Kohan no Mori Restaurant ORAE
A European-style restaurant standing by the shore of Lake Tazawa. The name “ORAE” means “my home” in the Akita dialect, and the restaurant welcomes guests with the warm feeling of saying, “Please come to my home anytime.”
The menu is wide-ranging, including pizza made with homemade dough using Shirakami Kodama yeast, a wild yeast discovered in the Shirakami Mountains, as well as pasta, hamburg steak, and sausages.
You should also try their carefully crafted Kohan no Mori Beer, including varieties such as “Akitakomachi Lager” and “Ajiwai Tenku.”

2. Soba Goro Tazawako Ekimae Branch
In front of Tazawako Station stands Tazawako Ichi, a local products hall created using a traditional old house.
This retro-style market has the atmosphere of an old residence, and sells local farm produce, specialty goods, and local sake.
Inside it is a small specialty Japanese soba restaurant with about 20 seats. That is “Juwari Soba-dokoro Soba Goro.”
As the name suggests, their standout dish is 100% buckwheat soba. It is made with buckwheat flour from the Tazawako area and served with house-made noodles.

3. Yama no Hachimitsuya
A specialty honey shop in Akita Prefecture, one of Japan’s leading honey-producing areas.
Inside a dome-shaped log house inspired by a beehive, you will find a wide variety of honeys from Japan and abroad, including horse chestnut and acacia honey harvested around the Lake Tazawa area, as well as lemon, coffee, and sunflower honey.
All products are available for tasting, so you can find your favorite flavor.

Spend Special Time in a Stunning Location! 3 Popular Places to Stay Around Lake Tazawa
The area around Lake Tazawa is surrounded by mountains, with hot spring resorts scattered throughout.
There are even secluded hot springs where you can soak while gazing at Japan’s nostalgic rural scenery in a setting cut off from the outside world.
If you plan to stay around Lake Tazawa, be sure to consider the accommodations introduced below.
They are not only convenient as a base for sightseeing around Lake Tazawa and the surrounding area, but also let you fully enjoy beautiful natural scenery and hot springs.
1. Natural Hot Spring Tazawako Lake Resort
An accommodation facility located on the Tazawako Plateau at the foot of Mt. Akita-Komagatake.
It is conveniently close to Lake Tazawa, the Kakunodate Samurai Residences, Dakigaeri Gorge, and other attractions, making it a convenient base for sightseeing around Lake Tazawa.
There are two hot springs: Katakuri no Yu, featuring a courtyard garden-style design, and Kokumasa no Yu, a Japanese-style bath with an arbor and rock formations. Both have open-air baths and indoor baths, where you can enjoy soaking in simple hot spring water while looking out over the scenery of the four seasons.

2. Natsuse Onsen Miyakowasure
Miyakowasure is a solitary inn where you can enjoy the secluded hot spring Natsuse Onsen, loved by locals since the Edo period. It is located south of Lake Tazawa, Approx. 30 minutes from JR Kakunodate Station by free shuttle.
Set in the middle of great nature beyond a narrow path through a gorge, with nothing else around, it offers the appeal of spending special time in an extraordinary setting.
In the open-air bath attached to each guest room, the large communal bath, and the private open-air bath, you can relax in free-flowing spring water while gazing out at Japan’s nostalgic rural scenery.

3. Kyukamura Nyuto Onsenkyo
Among the seven inns and seven baths of Nyuto Onsenkyo, Kyukamura Nyuto Onsen has the most modern facilities.
Recently renovated, it is a modern hot spring facility that feels convenient and clean while still being located in a historic hot spring area.
The hot springs include Nyuto no Yu, a slightly lukewarm reddish-brown bicarbonate spring said to help with cuts and burns, and Tazawako Kogen no Yu, a slightly hotter milky-white sulfur spring said to help with high blood pressure and arteriosclerosis.
With these two kinds of free-flowing natural hot spring sources, you can fully enjoy them according to the water quality, temperature, and your preference.

Experience Akita’s Grand Nature and History! 3 Sightseeing Spots Near Lake Tazawa
After enjoying the sightseeing spots at Lake Tazawa, be sure to venture out to the places introduced below as well.
You’ll not only enjoy grand and mystical natural scenery, but also get a feel for Japan’s history and culture.
1. Dakigaeri Gorge
Dakigaeri Gorge is a 10-kilometer-long gorge stretching along the middle reaches of the Tamagawa River, which flows between Lake Tazawa and Kakunodate.
It is said to have been named because the mountain path was once so narrow and steep that when people passed each other, they had to hold each other as if in an embrace.
Known as a famous spot for fresh greenery and autumn leaves, it attracts many tourists during the season.

2. Kakunodate Samurai Residences
In Kakunodate Town, Semboku City, Akita Prefecture, a historic townscape still remains today. It was originally developed in the early Edo period, around 1620, by the Ashina clan, and later prospered as the castle town of the northern Satake family. It has also been designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings by the Japanese government.
Within this area is Bukeyashiki Street, where many residences once owned by samurai still stand in a row.

3. Mt. Akita-Komagatake
At 1,637 meters above sea level, this mountain range is the tallest in Akita Prefecture and is made up of peaks including Onnadake and Odake.
Also known as the “Mountain of Flowers,” it delights hikers with alpine plants blooming every year from June to August.
About 300 kinds of plants grow here, from Ezotsutsuji azaleas and Oba-kisumire violets to rhododendrons and gentians.

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FAQ about Lake Tazawa
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When is the best time to see cherry blossoms around Lake Tazawa?
You cannot see cherry blossoms along the lakeshore itself, but around Lake Tazawa and on the Tazawako Plateau, they are usually at their best from early to mid-May.
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When does snow accumulate around Lake Tazawa?
Snow usually starts falling in early December, begins to accumulate by mid-December, and remains until around March.
Summary
We’ve introduced Lake Tazawa, the deepest lake in Japan, known for its beautiful scenery and mystical atmosphere.
Be sure to use this article as a guide when sightseeing around Lake Tazawa and its surrounding spots.
If you do, you’ll be able to fully enjoy the charms of Lake Tazawa and Akita, from beautiful natural scenery and spiritual lakeside spots to excellent local food.
If you want to explore Akita more deeply, check out the article below, which carefully introduces classic sightseeing spots.
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