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    After visiting Tsutanuma Pond, we happened to see a sign for Suirennuma Pond on the way to Sukayu Onsen and decided on the spot to park and walk in for a look. We kept seeing warnings about bears along the way, and with almost no one around, the walk was honestly a little nerve-racking.

    It didn’t take long to reach the observation deck, with the Hakkoda Mountains right in front of us. The weather was great that day, and the Asian skunk cabbages blooming in the marsh were quite beautiful. The bamboo groves rustling in the wind made it feel like a secluded, hidden place.

    We were worried about running into a bear, so we left quickly after taking photos. I later found out that the fall foliage here is even more spectacular. I’d really like to come back if I get the chance!

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