Origins of Onuma Pond
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Origins of Onuma Pond
大沼のおいたち
Overview
Onuma Pond, the gateway to Hachimantai, is at an elevation of 944 meters above sea level, and is nearly 200 meters in diameter.
Onuma Pond sits at 944 meters above sea level near the gateway to Hachimantai, nearly 200 meters across and either volcanic or tectonic in origin, though researchers still debate which. The pond has been shrinking for years as surrounding wetlands expand and sediment accumulates. A walking trail circles it, passing thickets of tall reeds, clusters of yellow waterlilies in summer, and forests of beech and Maries' fir. The area is good for watching birds and insects, and the changing landscape itself is the main lesson, showing how a wetland ecosystem slowly transforms over time.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 大沼のおいたち
- Nearest station
- Yamanouchi Station (25 min bus)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- not required
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