Lake Okutama
nature
Lake Okutama
奥多摩湖
Overview
Mountain reservoir with deep blue-green waters surrounded by peaks, mesmerizing scenery changing through all seasons.
Created by the Ogouchi Dam, Lake Okutama sits in the forested mountains of western Tokyo, and despite being within the city's administrative boundaries it feels like genuinely deep countryside. Hiking trails, suspension bridges, and lookout points spread through Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park around the lake. The floating drum bridge, Mugiyama Ukihashi, lets you walk across the water on connected pontoons. Spring cherry blossoms and autumn foliage color the steep valley walls, while summer brings welcome relief from city heat. From Shinjuku, the JR Chuo and Ome lines get you here in about two hours, making this one of the best car-free nature escapes from central Tokyo.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 奥多摩湖
- Nearest station
- Okutama Station (15 min bus)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- No reservation needed for the lake area. Kayaking and SUP rentals should be booked 1-2 days ahead through operators.
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