22 recommended sightseeing spots around Lake Tazawa in Akita: The mysterious lake where the legend of Princess Tatsuko remains

22 recommended sightseeing spots around Lake Tazawa in Akita: The mysterious lake where the legend of Princess Tatsuko remains

Lake Tazawa in Semboku City, Akita Prefecture, is said to be the deepest lake in Japan. Its depth gives it a breathtakingly beautiful blue color that captivates all who visit. Located within the Tazawa-ko Dakigaeri Prefectural Natural Park, Lake Tazawa is surrounded by untouched nature, offering numerous scenic viewpoints. Here, we introduce some must-visit spots to fully enjoy Lake Tazawa. Savor the natural beauty through all four seasons as you explore this remarkable destination.

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22 recommended sightseeing spots around Lake Tazawa in Akita: The mysterious lake where the legend of Princess Tatsuko remains

1. Lake Tazawa

Located amidst pristine nature, Lake Tazawa is a popular tourist destination and has been selected as one of Japan's top 100 scenic spots. You can get up close to the lake’s surface by taking a sightseeing boat or renting a pedal boat. In summer, part of the lakeshore is open as a swimming area, attracting tourists from both inside and outside Akita Prefecture.

One unmissable aspect of Lake Tazawa is the legend of Princess Tatsuko. Long ago, a woman named Tatsuko who lived along the lake prayed to Kannon to maintain her youth and beauty. Following Kannon's guidance, Tatsuko drank from the lake, but her thirst only grew, and she eventually transformed into a dragon, taking her place as the guardian of Lake Tazawa. Today, many tourist spots around the lake honor her story, making it an enchanting place to visit with this legend in mind.

2. Goza no Ishi Shrine

Located on the northern shore of Lake Tazawa, Goza no Ishi Shrine is dedicated to Princess Tatsuko, who wished for eternal beauty. The shrine is said to bring blessings for beauty and relationships, making it a popular power spot, especially for female visitors.

Within the shrine grounds, there is a sacred spring called Katagashira no Reisen, which Tatsuko is said to have drunk from before becoming a dragon. The Kagami-Ishi, or "Mirror Stone," is where Tatsuko is believed to have seen her transformed reflection. The name "Goza no Ishi Shrine" comes from Lord Satake Yoshitaka of the Akita domain, who rested on the Goza stone here. Established during the Muromachi period, this shrine holds a significant history.

3. Tatsuko Statue  

Standing against the stunning blue backdrop of Lake Tazawa is the radiant golden "Statue of Tatsuko." This statue of the lake deity Tatsuko, crafted by Kotaro Takamura’s disciple, Yasumasa Funakoshi, is the lake's most popular attraction. The slightly downcast expression of Tatsuko, gazing at the lake’s surface, evokes a sense of melancholy, perhaps reflecting the sorrow of transforming into a dragon in her quest for eternal beauty. It’s a deeply moving sight.

4. Tatsuko Kannon

Tatsuko Kannon is another popular attraction at Lake Tazawa. This statue was erected during the centenary celebrations of the Meiji era to honor the spirit of Tatsuko, who was believed to have descended into the lake. Located in a park on the lakeshore, Tatsuko Kannon has a plump, round face, quite distinct from the golden Tatsuko statue, making for an interesting comparison between the two.

5. Ukigi Shrine

Situated along the lakeshore, Ukigi Shrine, also known as Kansha-gu, is popular among visitors. Extending over Lake Tazawa, the shrine’s appearance changes with the lake’s water levels. The surrounding area is inhabited by a type of fish called ugui, and fish food is available for purchase. In spring, the cherry blossoms around Ukigi Shrine make it a particularly scenic and popular destination.

6. Tazawa Lake Herb Garden "Heart Herb"

The Tazawa Lake Herb Garden "Heart Herb" is a destination where visitors can not only view herbs but experience them fully—seeing, tasting, smelling, and touching them to appreciate their essence. Enveloped by the calming aroma of herbs, this spot is popular among tourists seeking a relaxing experience. With around 250 types of herbs planted, visitors can encounter different varieties each season, especially from spring through fall. At the garden's restaurant, tourists can enjoy rich soft-serve ice cream and herbal tea. Many also buy aromatic oils and candles from the shop as souvenirs.

7. Horai Pine

Standing along the shore of Lake Tazawa, the "Horai Pine" is a magnificent tree that draws visitors to stop and admire it. According to Chinese legend, Mount Horai is the home of immortals, famed for its majestic pine trees. This "Horai Pine" was named for its resemblance to those in Mount Horai. Around 300 years old, it stands firm and robust along the lake, symbolizing strength. The nearby area, known as Shiranami (White Sands), is famous for its "singing sands," creating a unique atmosphere for visitors to enjoy along with the Horai Pine.

8. Tazawa Lake Sightseeing Boat

The Tazawa Lake Sightseeing Boat is a popular attraction for exploring the beautiful blue waters of Lake Tazawa. From the boat, visitors can view iconic spots like the golden Tatsuko statue and Goza no Ishi Shrine. As the boat approaches each landmark, it slows down, allowing passengers to appreciate these sights up close. Passengers can also listen to the legend of Tatsuko while taking in the scenery, making for a memorable experience. The boat departs four times a day, so checking the schedule is recommended.

9. Omide no Kata Branch School

Located along the shores of Lake Tazawa, the “Omide no Kata Branch School” is a restored old wooden schoolhouse that was closed in 1974. Inside, classrooms, desks, and even the schoolyard are preserved just as they were at the time of its closure. This nostalgic building is often used as a filming location for dramas and movies, making it popular with visitors. It also hosts various events, so checking ahead can enhance your visit.

10. Insuishigen Statue

The Insuishigen Statue, located on the shores of Lake Tazawa, was a gift from Taiwan to commemorate the sister-lake partnership between Lake Tazawa and a Taiwanese lake. This statue represents the three essential elements for human survival: sunlight, water, and air. It serves as a reminder to express gratitude for these natural blessings, which are often taken for granted in daily life.

11. Golden Kannon of Lake Tazawa

The Golden Kannon of Lake Tazawa is an impressive 35-meter-tall golden statue of Kannon, the Buddhist deity of mercy. Located just a five-minute drive from Lake Tazawa, visitors will first notice a unique red gate in Indian style called the “Niomon.” Beyond this gate is a building where visitors can perform the “sand-stepping” ritual associated with Shikoku’s 88 temple pilgrimage. Passing through, visitors encounter the towering golden Kannon statue, which is often believed to bring blessings.

12. Tatsuko Chaya

Located along the shores of Lake Tazawa, “Tatsuko Chaya” is popular among tourists as the birthplace of miso-tanpo. This local delicacy from Akita is a roasted skewer of kiritanpo, a rice dish, brushed with miso. Recommended items include miso-tanpo and mountain vegetable soba. The flavorful dashi broth in the soba will certainly satisfy. Watching the miso-tanpo on skewers adds to the serene rural atmosphere.

13. Katamae-yama Forest Park

Katamae-yama Forest Park is a popular spot offering a close view of the Tatsuko statue. Within the park, visitors can enjoy the "Tazawa Lake Observation Deck," known for its breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Tazawa and the surrounding natural beauty. The vibrant blue of the lake set against lush nature is truly inspiring. It’s the perfect place to breathe in the fresh air and be rejuvenated by Lake Tazawa's natural landscape.

The park also includes a campsite that attracts families during the summer camping season. With bungalows, cottages, a chestnut grove, and a field for athletic activities, it’s a family-friendly destination with plenty of fun activities for everyone.

14. Mountain Honey Shop

The Mountain Honey Shop is a popular tourist spot located about 5 km north of Lake Tazawa. Inside the shop, visitors can taste various types of honey and choose from a wide selection as souvenirs. The highlight is the Honey Soft-Serve, a soft-serve ice cream generously flavored with the shop's famous acacia honey, which is highly popular among tourists.

In front of the shop, a red London bus serves as a free resting area called the Queen Bee Cafe, providing a convenient spot to relax during your visit. Enjoy the beautiful natural surroundings of Lake Tazawa paired with a honey soft-serve to enhance your sightseeing experience.

15. Sunflower Field

In summer, the lakeside area of Lake Tazawa transforms into an expansive Sunflower Field, a golden carpet stretching as far as the eye can see. This seasonal attraction is a favorite for couples on a scenic drive date. The bright yellow sunflowers, contrasted with Lake Tazawa’s brilliant blue and surrounded by lush mountains, create a breathtaking scene that draws numerous visitors during the summer months.

16. Kohan no Mori Restaurant Orae

Located on the shores of Lake Tazawa, "Kohan no Mori Restaurant Orae" is a restaurant where you can enjoy the popular in-house beer, "Kohan no Mori Beer." This award-winning beer is celebrated at various annual beer competitions. Inside the restaurant, visitors can even view the brewing kettles essential for beer production, creating a unique dining experience where you can savor delicious food, craft beer, and the stunning lake views.

17. Tazawako Beer Restaurant

At Tazawako Beer Restaurant, the must-try item is Tazawako Beer. This craft beer is unfiltered, containing live yeast, and uses spring water from the Waga Mountain Range, where Japan’s largest beech trees grow along the border of Akita and Iwate.

The malt for Tazawako Beer is sourced from both Akita and Germany, while the hops include the world-renowned Saaz-Saaz variety, ensuring a high-quality brew. The unique flavor of this carefully crafted beer makes it a perfect companion for your sightseeing adventure.

18. Dakigaeri Gorge

Known as the Yabakei of Tohoku, Dakigaeri Gorge features strikingly beautiful blue waters, similar to Lake Tazawa, leaving visitors awestruck. The ancient forest surrounding the gorge attracts many tourists, especially during the fresh greenery of early summer and the vibrant autumn foliage.

The view from the suspension bridge, Kami no Iwahashi, is particularly stunning and worth a visit. Well-maintained walking trails allow visitors to enjoy the rapids and picturesque waterfalls up close, making it a popular spot for sightseeing.

19. Akita Art Village

Located near Lake Tazawa, Akita Art Village offers a variety of cultural experiences. At Warabi Theater, visitors can watch performances by Warabi-za, a theater troupe based in Akita, which presents original productions.

The Econico Farm within the village offers a popular blueberry-picking experience from July to early August, featuring fresh organic blueberries, which provide a unique experience for visitors.

At the Forest Handcraft Hall, visitors can try their hand at crafting woodwork and pottery, creating items like pendants, nameplates, keychains, and ocarina paintings. Akita Art Village provides a rich experience to complement a visit to Lake Tazawa, with numerous workshops and cultural activities.

20. Yupopo Mountain Lodge

Yupopo Mountain Lodge offers a relaxing onsen experience in the Tazawa Lake Highlands, overlooking Japan's deepest lake with its beautiful blue color. Surrounded by beech and oak forests, the area showcases different views each season. The hot springs at Yupopo have a simple sulfuric water that’s perfect for unwinding while enjoying scenic views from the window. The lodge also serves local Akita specialties, including kiritanpo hot pot, mountain yam hot pot, and wild char fish, as well as the popular Tazawako Beer. It’s an ideal spot to relax and recharge while exploring.

21. Tazawako Marathon

The Tazawako Marathon is a famous marathon event in the Tohoku region, held annually on the third Sunday of September. Families and pairs often participate together, making it a popular tourist event. The marathon includes both a full marathon course, certified by the Japan Association of Athletics Federations, and a 20-kilometer course, providing options for participants with varying levels of experience.

22. Tazawako Rental Cycle

Tazawako Rental Cycle is a rental bicycle service along the shores of Lake Tazawa, offering a refreshing way to explore the surrounding natural beauty. The ride to the Tatsuko statue is about 3.5 km, making for an enjoyable light workout with stunning lake views. Biking around Lake Tazawa allows visitors to conveniently access attractions such as Tatsuko Kannon and Goza no Ishi Shrine, making it easy to explore at their own pace.

◎Summary

Lake Tazawa, one of Akita Prefecture’s most popular tourist destinations, is best enjoyed with an understanding of the Legend of Princess Tatsuko, a must-know for a complete experience. If the weather is nice, consider cycling around the lake to fully appreciate its beauty. Take a break to enjoy some miso tanpo, or savor a refreshing Tazawako Beer after your ride – it’s an experience not to be missed.

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