Tsuburata Lake Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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General tourists are treated coldly
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Lake Enrata is an artificial lake for storing agricultural water, and there is also 4.3km around it. It has been more than 60 years since it was completed, so it has a very tasteful atmosphere. Unfortunately, the parking lots and toilets around Lake Enrata are all dedicated to scratch fishermen, and I think it is the best place for fishermen, but general tourists are treated coldly. It is not suitable for sightseeing.
Write it as Lake Enrata and read it as "Tsuruburatako". It is a lake in the mountains of National Highway 140 that crosses Yorii Town. However, even though it is a lake, it is not so large, and it may be better to say that it is a swamp. The most recommended way to enjoy this lake is to fish for salmon. Especially beech. There are many fishing spots around the lake. Of course it is paid. Procedures are required. The surrounding walk is also good. It's a lake that's not very big, so go around ...
General tourists are treated coldly
Lake Enrata is an artificial lake for storing agricultural water, and there is also 4.3km around it. It has been more than 60 years since it was completed, so it has a very tasteful atmosphere. Unfortunately, the parking lots and toilets around Lake Enrata are all dedicated to scratch fishermen, and I think it is the best place for fishermen, but general tourists are treated coldly. It is not suitable for sightseeing.
Lake in the mountains of Yorii Cho
Write it as Lake Enrata and read it as "Tsuruburatako". It is a lake in the mountains of National Highway 140 that crosses Yorii Town. However, even though it is a lake, it is not so large, and it may be better to say that it is a swamp. The most recommended way to enjoy this lake is to fish for salmon. Especially beech. There are many fishing spots around the lake. Of course it is paid. Procedures are required. The surrounding walk is also good. It's a lake that's not very big, so go around ...