You can enjoy nature. You can row a boat in a lake (1000 yen for 30 minutes). There are also souvenir shops. Parking and admission are free.
The five-color marsh located on the Gang Latte Plateau (or Li Gang Latte) consists of several lakes with different water colors. These large or small lakes are silted up when the Gang Latte volcano erupts and the water is mixed with different concentrations of minerals reflected by sunlight. Different colors of water from JR Pig Miaodai Station take a 30-minute bus to the entrance of the "Five-color Marsh Nature Exploration Road". This trail is curved and undulating. It is the late autumn wind that is sunny and rainy in Japan. The fallen leaves are sometimes hit by the fallen leaves. I saw the sun again. At this time, I felt that taking pictures of the sun was very important.
The five-color marsh is located on the mountainous plateau north of the mountainous slope of Fukushima Prefecture (1819 meters above sea level), and is part of the Asahi National Park. Five is actually a majority meaning in Japanese, so the five-color marsh is not really only five colors or five marsh. These lakes were formed because of the fire of the gangway mountain in 1888, and the muddy current blocked the river, so about 300 lakes of large and small size were created, including Liumeng, Qingmeng, Lilimum, Litianmum, Deep mud, Akama, and Adjacent to Shamenmum. Coupled with the remaining small marshes total up to dozens of marshes, which are always called five-color marshes. Because the volcano brings rich minerals, the water quality and algae of each lake are different, plus the strength of sunlight reflection, time, season, climate and other factors, forming different water colors.
Travel is a practice, completely forgetful. The Wuse Marsh in the northeast of Japan is like this! The Wuse Marsh in Fukushima Prefecture is located in the Gangti Asahi National Park, which is the general name of dozens of lakes formed when the Gangti Mountain erupted in 1888. What is particularly impressive is the largest marsh in the five-color marsh, the "Salmon Marsh"~ It is said that the weather, season, minerals rich in the water, and the viewing angle have created the colorful and exotic scenery of this lake. When the autumn color is stronger, the red leaves are soaked in the mountains and forests. It's another scene. According to different weather, time belts, and red leaves dyed red, the beauty you can see will be slightly different~ Surprising! The red leaves in autumn are matched with colorful lake water, which is beautiful! [Warm reminder] People who don't like hiking and climbing, You can choose the gangway red leaf cable car to reach the top of the mountain station at an altitude of 1390 meters. Speaking of the good scenery in autumn, it is naturally the canyon of Osaki City, Miyagi Prefecture. Mingzi Gorge is a Grand Canyon formed by the erosion of Osaka River, which is 100 meters deep. Known as the "Red Leaf Hunt" in Japan, it is one of the representative leisure activities in Japanese autumn, and Mingzi Gorge is a well-known red leaf viewing attraction in Japan. Every mid-October to early November, many tourists visit the red leaf season. If the time is in a hurry, you can also enjoy the wonders of the train shuttled through the red leaf secret environment from the deep mountain valley. The autumn in northeast Japan is really rare, with colorful and lush. Bathe in the sun and enjoy the beautiful scenery, so uncomfortable!
Wuse Marsh is located in Beiyanyuan Village, Yamashima County, Fukushima Prefecture. It is a group of lakes. The red maple around the lake called Bishamen Marsh is very famous. Today, I came to see the red maple in late autumn. At the parking station, the brightly colored red maple greeted the arrival of tourists. There are many red and yellow maple trees around the blue lake, so that tourists can stay back and forth. Parking lot: There are free parking station tickets: free viewing season: early November ~ mid-term
You can enjoy nature. You can row a boat in a lake (1000 yen for 30 minutes). There are also souvenir shops. Parking and admission are free.
The five-color marsh located on the Gang Latte Plateau (or Li Gang Latte) consists of several lakes with different water colors. These large or small lakes are silted up when the Gang Latte volcano erupts and the water is mixed with different concentrations of minerals reflected by sunlight. Different colors of water from JR Pig Miaodai Station take a 30-minute bus to the entrance of the "Five-color Marsh Nature Exploration Road". This trail is curved and undulating. It is the late autumn wind that is sunny and rainy in Japan. The fallen leaves are sometimes hit by the fallen leaves. I saw the sun again. At this time, I felt that taking pictures of the sun was very important.
The five-color marsh is located on the mountainous plateau north of the mountainous slope of Fukushima Prefecture (1819 meters above sea level), and is part of the Asahi National Park. Five is actually a majority meaning in Japanese, so the five-color marsh is not really only five colors or five marsh. These lakes were formed because of the fire of the gangway mountain in 1888, and the muddy current blocked the river, so about 300 lakes of large and small size were created, including Liumeng, Qingmeng, Lilimum, Litianmum, Deep mud, Akama, and Adjacent to Shamenmum. Coupled with the remaining small marshes total up to dozens of marshes, which are always called five-color marshes. Because the volcano brings rich minerals, the water quality and algae of each lake are different, plus the strength of sunlight reflection, time, season, climate and other factors, forming different water colors.
Travel is a practice, completely forgetful. The Wuse Marsh in the northeast of Japan is like this! The Wuse Marsh in Fukushima Prefecture is located in the Gangti Asahi National Park, which is the general name of dozens of lakes formed when the Gangti Mountain erupted in 1888. What is particularly impressive is the largest marsh in the five-color marsh, the "Salmon Marsh"~ It is said that the weather, season, minerals rich in the water, and the viewing angle have created the colorful and exotic scenery of this lake. When the autumn color is stronger, the red leaves are soaked in the mountains and forests. It's another scene. According to different weather, time belts, and red leaves dyed red, the beauty you can see will be slightly different~ Surprising! The red leaves in autumn are matched with colorful lake water, which is beautiful! [Warm reminder] People who don't like hiking and climbing, You can choose the gangway red leaf cable car to reach the top of the mountain station at an altitude of 1390 meters. Speaking of the good scenery in autumn, it is naturally the canyon of Osaki City, Miyagi Prefecture. Mingzi Gorge is a Grand Canyon formed by the erosion of Osaka River, which is 100 meters deep. Known as the "Red Leaf Hunt" in Japan, it is one of the representative leisure activities in Japanese autumn, and Mingzi Gorge is a well-known red leaf viewing attraction in Japan. Every mid-October to early November, many tourists visit the red leaf season. If the time is in a hurry, you can also enjoy the wonders of the train shuttled through the red leaf secret environment from the deep mountain valley. The autumn in northeast Japan is really rare, with colorful and lush. Bathe in the sun and enjoy the beautiful scenery, so uncomfortable!
Wuse Marsh is located in Beiyanyuan Village, Yamashima County, Fukushima Prefecture. It is a group of lakes. The red maple around the lake called Bishamen Marsh is very famous. Today, I came to see the red maple in late autumn. At the parking station, the brightly colored red maple greeted the arrival of tourists. There are many red and yellow maple trees around the blue lake, so that tourists can stay back and forth. Parking lot: There are free parking station tickets: free viewing season: early November ~ mid-term