Ponds of Jododaira
nature
Ponds of Jododaira
浄土平の沼
Overview
Jododaira’s hiking trails lead to ponds surrounded by subalpine plants that flower from spring to fall.
Several volcanic ponds are within walking distance of the Jododaira Visitor Center in Fukushima. Kamanuma, shaped like a sickle blade, is surrounded by rare wildflowers including a native species that blooms only in August and September. Goshikinuma sits inside a volcanic crater on Mt. Issaikyo and shifts between deep blue and sapphire depending on the weather, earning the nickname 'The Witch's Eye.' The smaller Okenuma fills an ancient stratovolcano crater and is accessible in ten minutes from the visitor center, surrounded by deciduous forest that turns vivid colors in autumn.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 浄土平の沼
- Nearest station
- Nihonmatsu Station (40 min drive)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- not required
Accessibility
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