Lake Jusanko
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Coastal lagoon in Tsugaru where shijimi clams are harvested and migratory swans gather in winter.
Lake Jusanko in Aomori Prefecture is an estuary lake connected to the Sea of Japan, ringed by pine forests and known for its population of Yamato shijimi, a freshwater clam that features in the regional cuisine. Cycling trails run along the shoreline, and birdwatching is good throughout the year with a range of waterfowl visible from the lakeside paths. The lake's remote location means it sees fewer visitors than Aomori's more obvious attractions, and the pace here is genuinely slow. A small visitor center near the shore provides information on the local ecology. The clams are served at a handful of restaurants in Goshogawara, and shijimi miso soup from this lake has a reputation that extends well beyond the region.
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