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Lake Kuttara
Welcome to Lake Kuttara, a mesmerizing natural wonder that captivates with its stunning clarity and perfect circular shape. As the second clearest lake in Japan, its transparency reaches an impressive 19 meters, offering visitors breathtaking views from the crater rim. Whether you're strolling along its serene shores or simply soaking in the panoramic vistas, Lake Kuttara promises a tranquil escape into nature's embrace.
Canoeing Experience at Lake Kuttara
Embark on a serene adventure with a canoeing experience at Lake Kuttara, where the pristine waters invite you to paddle at your own pace. Surrounded by the tranquil sounds of nature, this is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery. Let the gentle rhythm of the water guide you as you explore the lake's stunning clarity and enjoy a peaceful connection with the natural world.
Ezo Salamander
Discover the unique charm of the Ezo salamander, a fascinating species native to the region and a resident of Lake Kuttara. Nature enthusiasts will delight in observing these intriguing creatures in their natural habitat. As you explore the lake's surroundings, keep an eye out for these remarkable amphibians and enjoy a closer look at the rich biodiversity that thrives in this pristine environment.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Lake Kuttara is nestled within the breathtaking Shikotsu-Tōya National Park, a haven for nature lovers and geology enthusiasts alike. This caldera lake is a testament to the region's volcanic past, drawing in those fascinated by its unique geological features. Beyond its natural allure, the area is steeped in cultural and historical richness. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local traditions and history that have shaped this enchanting region, including the heritage of the indigenous Ainu people, who have long revered the natural world around them.
Local Cuisine
A visit to the Lake Kuttara area is incomplete without indulging in the local culinary delights. Treat your taste buds to Kaisendon, a seafood bowl brimming with the freshest seasonal ingredients, at Tacchan Shokudo. For those eager to explore more of Hokkaido's flavors, dishes like Jingisukan, a savory grilled mutton, and Ishikari Nabe, a comforting salmon hot pot, offer a delicious glimpse into the region's rich gastronomic tapestry. These culinary experiences are sure to be a highlight of your journey.
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