A Majestic Scenic Exploration - The Green Season
Skiing
may be what people think of when they think of Hakuba and Nagano, but
all four seasons have their own distinct charms in Japan, and Hakuba is
no exception. The explosion of green emerging in spring is capped with
the glorious blooming of cherry blossoms in early May. Summer brings
warm, sunny days ideal for hiking, trekking, cycling and getting wet in
some of the lakes and rivers of the area. Even during the hottest month,
August, evenings are cooler here, unlike most other parts of Japan.
With October comes cooler temperatures and the amazing colours of
autumn, bringing many professional and amateur photographers to the area
in search of that perfect shot.
Hakuba features three freshwater lakes; Aoki-ko, Nakazuna-ko, and Kizaki-ko. The use of outboard motors is completely banned on Aoki-ko, giving it some of the cleanest and clearest water in Japan and making it ideal for swimming, canoeing, fishing, windsurfing and other peaceful pursuits. The smallest of the three lakes, Nakazuna-ko, attracts fishermen from near and far due to its wide diversity of native fish, while Kizaki-ko is the most developed, and since engines are allowed, sports like wakeboarding and bass-fishing are popular.
Hakuba features three freshwater lakes; Aoki-ko, Nakazuna-ko, and Kizaki-ko. The use of outboard motors is completely banned on Aoki-ko, giving it some of the cleanest and clearest water in Japan and making it ideal for swimming, canoeing, fishing, windsurfing and other peaceful pursuits. The smallest of the three lakes, Nakazuna-ko, attracts fishermen from near and far due to its wide diversity of native fish, while Kizaki-ko is the most developed, and since engines are allowed, sports like wakeboarding and bass-fishing are popular.
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