The water of the Taisho Pool reflects the peak of the spike, and the calm water is very much appreciated. The "Standing dead trees" in the pond create a wonderful landscape depending on the season and time.
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Taisho Ike Pond Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Taisho Pond, located in Nagano Prefecture, is a pond formed in the early 20th century due to the eruption of Mount Yai and the blockage of Azusa River. The dead trees highlighted on its blue water form a unique landscape with its surroundings. There are especially many tourists visiting in June when the birch trees are budding, called "thin green mist", and in October when the autumn leaves are more abundant.
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Taisho Ike Pond Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The water of the Taisho Pool reflects the peak of the spike, and the calm water is very much appreciated. The "Standing dead trees" in the pond create a wonderful landscape depending on the season and time.
[View] It’s quite lucky to see the rainbow in Dazheng Pool ~ The overall tour is very free and happy. It’s really beautiful to visit the world between the mountains and rivers. [Fun] You can row boats. There are many lakeside restaurants and the taste is good! Recommend here
After the outbreak of Dazhengchi Shaoyue, it was formed by blocking the Asahikawa. The decaying trees in the pool and the surrounding trees add a special atmosphere to the scenery, and also warn people that this place has been destroyed by volcanoes. We can still see some sunken trees in the pool, and there are a variety of plants growing in the marshlands around the pool. Since the flow of mudstones on the mountainside causes water levels to drop, sediment dredging and dam maintenance are carried out every year for hydroelectric power generation.
Dazhengchi is the second stop after the bus from Pingtang Hot Spring-Upper Heights passes the tunnel. You need to tell the driver before getting off the bus. Otherwise, you will not stop. There is a hotel here with public toilets. It is about 3.5 kilometers of natural research trail from Dazhengchi to Hetong Bridge. Walk along Asahikawa for about 2 hours. The scenery is awesome.
It was really beautiful to see Dazheng Pool for the first time. Dazheng Pool was a pool formed in the early 20th century due to the fire of Shaoyue and the blockage of Asahikawa. The dead trees highlighted on its blue water surface constitute a unique scenery around it. The scenery is very healing and suitable for walking slowly.