
Lake Shikotsuko (支笏湖) and close-by Lake Toyako are the two most unmistakable components of the Shikotsu-Toya National Park. Both lakes are caldera lakes, which were framed from falls in the earth after volcanic action.
A large portion of Shikotsuko is minimal created aside from Shikotsu Kohan, a little, touristy town with a guest focus and a little number of lodgings along the lake's western shores. From that point, guests can lease water crafts, bikes or scuba apparatus to appreciate the common environment. Touring travels of the lake are offered in glass bottomed water crafts and in rate vessels from mid April to ahead of schedule November.
Lake Shikotsuko is surrounded by mountains, one of which is Mount Tarumae. Tarumae positions among Japan's most dynamic volcanoes and most as of late ejected in 1981. The mountain can be moved in a lofty however short rising in under an hour and offers great perspectives of the left pit scene and over Lake Shikotsuko. It is likewise conceivable to circle the pit in around two hours, yet because of noxious gasses it is not permitted to enter the cavity. The trailhead is hard to access without a rental cars.

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