Towada Lake
Towada Lake is a stunning caldera lake located in the northern part of Japan's Honshu Island. It was formed by volcanic activity around 200,000 years ago and is known for its deep blue waters and scenic surroundings. The lake is part of the Towada-Hachimantai National Park, which features beautiful hiking trails and diverse wildlife.
The lake has a maximum depth of 327 meters, making it one of the deepest lakes in Japan. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as boat tours, kayaking, and fishing. The area is also famous for its vibrant autumn foliage, attracting tourists from around the world.