
Amagaike
nature
Amagaike
雨ケ池
Overview
There are several hiking trails in the Bogatsuru area where visitors can enjoy the natural landscape molded by historic volcanic activity.
Amagaike sits at 1,400 meters in the volcanic highlands of Bogatsuru, on the hiking route between Chojabaru and the wetlands. A former crater hollow fills with pure rainwater each year, forming a seasonal pond that appears and disappears depending on rainfall. The name means 'rain pond' or 'sky pond' in Japanese, and the area receives around 2,500 millimeters of rain annually. A wooden walkway leads through the surrounding vegetation, past rare wetland plants that attract butterflies and other wildlife. After heavy rain or a typhoon, the pond usually fills for several weeks before gradually vanishing again.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 雨ケ池
- Nearest station
- Kurokawa Onsen Bus Stop (25 min bus)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- not required
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