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Top things to do in Tochigi prefecture as well as free things to enjoy in the Kinugawa onsen area. If you like to travel Japan and explore Nikko and Tochigi, don't miss these things that you can do for free when you visit Japan.
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Nanaeyae - Nikko - Japan
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Nanaeyae hotel city: Nikko - Country: Japan
Address: Kinugawaonsen Oohara 1060; zip code: 321-2522
Located right next to Kinugawa River and offering the views of the valley, Nanaeyae boasts open-air hot spring baths and delicately prepared seasonal Japanese course meals. It is a 5-minute walk from Kinugwa Onsen Station.
-- Situé à proximité directe du fleuve Kinugawa, le Nanaeyae offre une vue sur la vallée et possède des bains de source chaude extérieurs. Vous pourrez déguster sur place une cuisine japonaise raffinée de saison.
-- El Nanaeyae está junto al río Kinugawa y ofrece vistas al valle, baños termales al aire libre y platos japoneses de temporada elaborados con mucho esmero. La estación de Kinugwa Onsen se encuentra a 5 minutos a pie.
-- Das Nanaeyae befindet sich direkt neben dem Fluss Kinugawa und bietet Talblick, Thermalbäder im Freien sowie fein zubereitete japanische Gängemenüs. Sie wohnen 5 Gehminuten von der U-Bahn-Station Kinugwa Onsen entfernt.
-- Het Nanaeyae ligt direct naast Kinugawa-rivier en biedt uitzicht op de vallei, warmwaterbronnen en met zorg bereide, seizoensgebonden Japanse maaltijden. Het bevindt zich op 5 minuten lopen van het station Kinugwa Onsen.
-- Ubicato proprio accanto al fiume Kinugawa, a 5 minuti a piedi dalla stazione di Kinugawa Onsen, il Nanaeyae offre la vista sulla valle, vasche termali all'aperto e piatti giapponesi delicatamente preparati con prodotti di stagione.
-- 渓谷の景色を望む七重八重は、鬼怒川沿いに位置し、露天風呂、繊細な季節の会席料理を提供しています。鬼怒川温泉駅から徒歩5分です。 畳敷きの客室には布団、大きな窓、シーティングエリア(座卓、座布団付)、テレビ、電話、電気ポット、専用バスルーム(ヘアドライヤー、無料バスアメニティ付)が備わります。 七重八重に滞在中は、季節ごとに色彩を変える渓谷の景色を眺めながら、大浴場でリラックスできます。入浴後にくつろげるリラクゼーションルーム、ギフトショップ、ラウンジバーも併設されています。 ...
-- Nanaeyae酒店毗邻鬼怒川(Kinugawa River),享有山谷的秀丽景色,拥有露天温泉浴池,提供精心烹制的时令日本料理,距离鬼怒川温泉站(Kinugwa Onsen Station)有5分钟的步行路程。 每间客房都设有榻榻米(草编)地板、传统日式寝具、大窗户以及带矮桌和软垫的休息区。室内设施包括电视、电话和电水壶。连接浴室配有吹风机和免费洗浴用品。 Nanaeyae...
-- Рёкан Nanaeyae размещается у реки Кинугава, в 5 минутах ходьбы от железнодорожного вокзала Кинугава-Онсэн. К услугам гостей термальные купальни под открытым небом и изысканные сезонные блюда японской кухни с традиционной сменой блюд.
-- يقع Nanaeyae بجوار نهر كينوجاوا مباشرةً، ويوفر إطلالات على الوادي، ويتميز بأحواض استحمام بمياه حارة في الهواء الطلق ووجبات يابانية موسمية يتم إعدادها بدقة، ويبعُد مسافة 5 دقائق سيرًا على الأقدام عن محطة Kinugwa onsen.
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Kinugawa Park Hotels - Nikko - Japan
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Kinugawa Park Hotels hotel city: Nikko - Country: Japan
Address: Kinugawaonsen Ohara 1409; zip code: 321-2522
Surrounded by trees, Kinugawa Park Hotels boasts in 5 indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths, an outdoor swimming pool and a terrace café. Guests can use free Wi-Fi in the public areas and stay in Japanese or Western-style rooms.
-- Entouré d'arbres, le Kinugawa Park Hotels possède 5 bains de source chaude intérieurs et extérieurs, une piscine extérieure ainsi qu'un café-terrasse.
-- El Kinugawa Park Hotels está rodeado de árboles y tiene 5 baños de aguas termales en el interior y al aire libre, una piscina al aire libre y una cafetería con terraza.
-- Das von Bäumen umgebene Kinugawa Park Hotels bietet 5 Thermalbäder im Innern und im Freien, einen Außenpool sowie ein Café mit Terrasse.
-- Kinugawa Park Hotels bevindt zich in Nikko, op 5 minuten lopen van Kinugawa Onsen Station.
-- Circondato da alberi, a 5 minuti a piedi dalla stazione ferroviaria di Kinugawa Onsen, il Kinugawa Park Hotels offre 5 vasche termali coperte e all'aperto, una piscina all'aperto, una caffetteria con terrazza, la connessione WiFi gratuita nelle aree...
-- 緑豊かなロケーションに位置する鬼怒川パークホテルズは、温泉5つ(露天風呂付)、屋外スイミングプール、テラスカフェ、共用エリアでの無料Wi-Fi、和室と洋室の客室を提供しています。鬼怒川温泉駅まで徒歩5分です。 畳敷きの客室(布団付)または洋室(べッド付)には、薄型テレビ、浴衣、専用バスルームが備わり、鬼怒川または日本庭園の景色を望めます。 ...
-- Kinugawa Park Hotels酒店周围环绕着绿树,提供5个室内/室外温泉浴池、室外游泳池、露台咖啡厅、覆盖公共区的免费无线网络连接以及日式或西式风格客房,距离鬼怒川温泉火车站(Kinugawa Onsen Train Station)有5分钟步行路程。 客人可以入住提供榻榻米(草编)地板和日式床垫的客房或配有西式床的客房。每间客房均提供平面电视、日式浴袍和连接浴室,并享有鬼怒川河(Kinugawa River)或传统花园的景致。 ...
-- В окруженном деревьями отеле Kinugawa Park к услугам гостей 5 крытых/открытых термальных ванн, открытый бассейн и кафе на террасе. Номера оформлены в японском или западном стиле. В местах общего пользования работает бесплатный Wi-Fi.
-- يُحيط بـKinugawa Park Hotels الأشجار، ويضم 5 أحواض مياه حارة داخلية/في الهواء الطلق ومسبحًا في الهواء الطلق ومقهى تراس. يمكن للضيوف استخدام خدمة الواي فاي مجانًا في المناطق العامة أو الإقامة في غرف مُصممة على الطراز الياباني أو الطراز الغربي.
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Kashobou Fukumatsu - Nikko - Japan
Kashobou Fukumatsu hotel city: Nikko - Country: Japan
Address: Kinugawa Onsen Ohara 1060; zip code: 321-2522
A 5-minute walk from Kinugawaonsen Train Station, Kashobou Fukumatsu offers Japanese-style accommodations with views of Kinugawa River.
-- Le Kashobou Fukumatsu est établi à 5 minutes à pied de la gare de Kinugawa-Onsen. Il propose des hébergements de style japonais avec vue sur la rivière Kinugawa, une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite dans le hall, ainsi que des bains de sources chaudes...
-- El Kashobou Fukumatsu está situado a 5 minutos a pie de la estación de tren de Kinugawaonsen y ofrece alojamientos de estilo japonés con vistas al río Kinugawa.
-- Das 5 Gehminuten vom Bahnhof Kinugawaonsen entfernte Kashobou Fukumatsu bietet Ihnen Unterkünfte im japanischen Stil mit Aussicht auf den Fluss Kinugawa. WLAN steht in der Lobby kostenfrei zur Verfügung.
-- Kashobou Fukumatsu ligt op 5 minuten lopen van het treinstation Kinugawaonsen en biedt accommodaties in Japanse stijl met uitzicht op de rivier Kinugawa.
-- Sito a 5 minuti di cammino dalla stazione ferroviaria di Kinugawa-Onsen, l'affittacamere Kashobou Fukumatsu propone sistemazioni in stile giapponese con viste sul fiume Kinugawa.
-- 鬼怒川温泉 絶景の宿 佳祥坊福松は、鬼怒川温泉駅から徒歩5分の場所に位置し、鬼怒川の景色を望む和室、ロビーでの無料Wi-Fi、温泉(露天風呂付)、敷地内の無料駐車場を提供しています。 客室にはエアコン、テレビ、電気ポット、セーフティボックス、専用トイレが備わっています。バスルームは共用です。 ...
-- Kashobou Fukumatsu旅馆距离鬼怒川温泉火车站(Kinugawaonsen Train Station)有5分钟步行路程,提供可观赏鬼怒川(Kinugawa River)景致的日式客房、覆盖大堂的免费WiFi、室内和室外共用温泉浴池以及免费内部停车场。 空调客房均设有电视、电热水壶、保险箱以及私人卫生间。浴室为共用设施。 ...
-- Рёкан Kashobou Fukumatsu находится в 5 минутах ходьбы от железнодорожного вокзала Кинугаваонсен. Номера оформлены в японском стиле, а из окон открывается вид на реку Кинугава.
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Fishing for Sockeye at Lake Chuzenji, Nikko,Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.
Fishing in Japan is the a beautiful experience! This is mid September, 5am at Lake Lake Chuzenji in Nikkō National Park n the city of Nikkō, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. It was created 20,000 years ago when Mount Nantai (2484 m) erupted and blocked the river. It is situated at 1,300 meters high above sea level. and the water reaches a depth of 163 m (508 ft). The Yukawa is the principal source of water. It drains through the Kegon Falls.
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Japan travel guide to Nikko Japan |
If you are planning a trip to Japan, it can be really hard to choose where to go to so here are some of the main places you should visit if it is your first time here!
TOKYO
- Asakusa
・Sensoji Temple
・Nakamise Shopping Street
・Asakusa Tourist Information Center Free View
・Sumida Park
- Ueno
・Ueno Park (Zoo, museums and temples)
- Meiji Shrine
・Nearby there is Omotesando, Harajuku, Takeshita-dori, Yoyogi park
- Tokyo Imperial Palace
- Tokyo Tower
- Odaiba (Couldn't make it in the video, but I love this area personally!)
HAKONE & MT. FUJI
- Togendai to Owakundani Ropeway
- Owakudani Station (Top of volcano)
- Gotemba Peace Park
- Fujisan World Heritage Site
- Mt. Fuji First Station and Fifth Station (If weather is good)
- Fuji Five Lakes (Lake Kawaguchi)
MATSUMOTO (NAGANO)
- Matsumoto Castle
TAKAYAMA (GIFU)
- Old Town of Takayama
- Takayama Jinya
- Takayama Morning Market
SHIRAKAWA-GO (GIFU)
- Shiroyama Viewpoint
- Gassho-zukuri Minkaen open air museum
KANAZAWA (ISHIKAWA)
- Kenrokuen (Kenroku Gardens)
KYOTO
- Kiyomizu Temple
- Nishijin Textile Center
・Nishijin Kimono Show
- Heian Shrine/Heian Shrine Garden
- Golden Pavilion Kinkakuji
- Gion
・Miyako Odori - Cherry Blossom Dancing Performance Show
- Kamogawa River
NARA
- Todaiji Temple
- Deer Park
OSAKA
- Dotonbori
- Shinsaibashi
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In this Nikko Guide, you'll learn about 17 Things to do in Nikko
17. Lake Chuzenzi Kayaking
16. Senjogahara Marshland
15. Kegon Falls
14. Shinkyo Bridge
13. Kanmangafuchi Abyss
12. Mount Hangetsu
11. Akechiddaira Ropeway
10. Ryuokyo Canyon
9. Suspension Bridge
8. Shogetsu Himuro Shave Ice
7. Kirifuri Camp Soba Noodle Making
6. Katayama Sake tour
5. Ryuzu Falls
4. Public Baths, Kanaya Kinugawa Hotel
3. Tobu World Tour
2. Tosho-Gu Shrine
1. Rinnoji Zen Experience
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History of Nikko
Beginning of Mountain Worship in Nikko
In 766 when the capital of Japan was Nara, a Buddhist priest named Shodo Shonin (Saint Shodo), stepped into the mountains in Nikko and founded the Shihonryuji Temple (the origin of the Nikkosan Rinnoji Temple),: this was the beginning of the history of Nikko. Then, Shodo Shonin tried to climb the 2,486-high Mt. Nantaisan and reached to the top at the third attempt. Having founded okumiya (the rear shrine), and hongu (main shrine), there, he opened the Jinguji Temple (current Chuzenji Temple), by the Chuzenji Lake. From this time, Nikko’s prosperity began, as a sacred place of faith where Shintoism to worship the mountain god coexists with Buddhism to consider the mountains as the pure land of the Goddess of Mercy.
“Portrait of Lord Tokugawa Ieyasu” (In Possession of the Homotsu-kan at Nikko Toshogu Shrine),Splendorous and Flamboyant Shrine Constructed by Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu
Tokuga Ieyasu is the Shogun who established the Edo bakufu that was to be maintained for more than 250 years. Wishing to watch his country to be in peace, Ieyasu left a will to construct a small shrine in the mountain of Nikko and enshrine his bones. After Ieyasu had died in 1616, the shrine was constructed in Nikko next year to follow his will. Then, the shrine renovated into the current splendorous and flamboyant style of the Nikko Toshogu Shrine by Tokugawa Iemitsu, the third Shogun and Ieyasu’s grandson. Iemitsu wished to serve Ieyasu even after his death and ordered to construct the Taiyuin, the mausoleum of himself, in the mountain of Nikko. After that, Nikko was prospered as a town built around the Nikko Toshogu Shrine, and more than 200,000 cedar trees were planted on the approach to the shrine by his subjects.
Secluded Area Where Fleeing Heike Warriors Inhabited Secretly
The battle between the Minamotos and the Tairas started in 1185 and divided Japan into two. It is said that some warriors of the Taira clan who defeated at the battle fled to this place, which was more than 1,000km away from the battle area, and inhabited secretly. They made their own communities by dangerous ravines near Yunishigawa and Kawamata to hide and escape from their enemy, and their ancestors have lived there for several hundred years quietly and secretly. Even now, they have maintained their own unique custom: for example, they do not emit smoke from their houses and do not keep dogs and hens, because of the big noise they make.
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Flood waters at Kinugawa River, Ibaraki Pref., Sept. 10, 2015
Footage of a western part of Kinugawa River, near Misaka-machi, Joso, Ibaraki Prefecture, taken in the late afternoon of Sept. 10. Nearly 100 meters of the river's levee was destroyed by heavy precipitation brought by Typhoon Etau.
Source: The lab of Kei Yoshimura, the Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, and the lab of Taikan Oki, the Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo.
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Summer Adventures Getting Started Niigata to Nikko
Summer in Japan means fierce heat and a chance to get away from all the hustle and bustle of life. One of my favorite places to get away is the SPACE riverhouse ( in Nikko. Clear blue rivers, great Japanese gardens, beach BBQs and a discount train ticket await you.
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Exploring Nikko in 24 hours
Nikkō covers a large area (1,449.83 km²) of rural northwestern Tochigi approximately 140 km north of Tokyo and 35 km west of Utsunomiya, the capital of Tochigi Prefecture. It is the third-largest city (by area) in Japan, Nikko is located in Tochigi Prefecture in the Kanto region of Japan’s main island. Filled with breathtaking nature and historical shrines and temples, you wouldn’t want to give this awesome UNESCO World Heritage Site a missbehind Takayama and Hamamatsu.
Both the Watarase River and the Kinugawa River pass through the city. Lake Chūzenji and the Kegon Falls lie in Nikkō, as does the Nikko Botanical Garden. The city's many mountains and waterfalls have made it an important source of hydroelectric power. The area has also been used for mining copper, aluminum, and concrete.
The weather in Nikkō is fairly similar to that of the northern island of Hokkaidō, even though Nikkō is much closer to Tokyo than Hokkaidō. The elevation of Nikkō plays an important role in this fact. It will usually get cooler as one ascends the mountain. The average temperature of Nikkō is around 7 °C with the warmest months reaching only about 22 °C and the coldest reaching down to about -8 °C
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Japan travel guide to Nikko Japan |
If you are planning a trip to Japan, it can be really hard to choose where to go to so here are some of the main places you should visit if it is your first time here!
TOKYO
- Asakusa
・Sensoji Temple
・Nakamise Shopping Street
・Asakusa Tourist Information Center Free View
・Sumida Park
- Ueno
・Ueno Park (Zoo, museums and temples)
- Meiji Shrine
・Nearby there is Omotesando, Harajuku, Takeshita-dori, Yoyogi park
- Tokyo Imperial Palace
- Tokyo Tower
- Odaiba (Couldn't make it in the video, but I love this area personally!)
HAKONE & MT. FUJI
- Togendai to Owakundani Ropeway
- Owakudani Station (Top of volcano)
- Gotemba Peace Park
- Fujisan World Heritage Site
- Mt. Fuji First Station and Fifth Station (If weather is good)
- Fuji Five Lakes (Lake Kawaguchi)
MATSUMOTO (NAGANO)
- Matsumoto Castle
TAKAYAMA (GIFU)
- Old Town of Takayama
- Takayama Jinya
- Takayama Morning Market
SHIRAKAWA-GO (GIFU)
- Shiroyama Viewpoint
- Gassho-zukuri Minkaen open air museum
KANAZAWA (ISHIKAWA)
- Kenrokuen (Kenroku Gardens)
KYOTO
- Kiyomizu Temple
- Nishijin Textile Center
・Nishijin Kimono Show
- Heian Shrine/Heian Shrine Garden
- Golden Pavilion Kinkakuji
- Gion
・Miyako Odori - Cherry Blossom Dancing Performance Show
- Kamogawa River
NARA
- Todaiji Temple
- Deer Park
OSAKA
- Dotonbori
- Shinsaibashi
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In this Nikko Guide, you'll learn about 17 Things to do in Nikko
17. Lake Chuzenzi Kayaking
16. Senjogahara Marshland
15. Kegon Falls
14. Shinkyo Bridge
13. Kanmangafuchi Abyss
12. Mount Hangetsu
11. Akechiddaira Ropeway
10. Ryuokyo Canyon
9. Suspension Bridge
8. Shogetsu Himuro Shave Ice
7. Kirifuri Camp Soba Noodle Making
6. Katayama Sake tour
5. Ryuzu Falls
4. Public Baths, Kanaya Kinugawa Hotel
3. Tobu World Tour
2. Tosho-Gu Shrine
1. Rinnoji Zen Experience
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History of Nikko
Beginning of Mountain Worship in Nikko
In 766 when the capital of Japan was Nara, a Buddhist priest named Shodo Shonin (Saint Shodo), stepped into the mountains in Nikko and founded the Shihonryuji Temple (the origin of the Nikkosan Rinnoji Temple),: this was the beginning of the history of Nikko. Then, Shodo Shonin tried to climb the 2,486-high Mt. Nantaisan and reached to the top at the third attempt. Having founded okumiya (the rear shrine), and hongu (main shrine), there, he opened the Jinguji Temple (current Chuzenji Temple), by the Chuzenji Lake. From this time, Nikko’s prosperity began, as a sacred place of faith where Shintoism to worship the mountain god coexists with Buddhism to consider the mountains as the pure land of the Goddess of Mercy.
“Portrait of Lord Tokugawa Ieyasu” (In Possession of the Homotsu-kan at Nikko Toshogu Shrine),Splendorous and Flamboyant Shrine Constructed by Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu
Tokuga Ieyasu is the Shogun who established the Edo bakufu that was to be maintained for more than 250 years. Wishing to watch his country to be in peace, Ieyasu left a will to construct a small shrine in the mountain of Nikko and enshrine his bones. After Ieyasu had died in 1616, the shrine was constructed in Nikko next year to follow his will. Then, the shrine renovated into the current splendorous and flamboyant style of the Nikko Toshogu Shrine by Tokugawa Iemitsu, the third Shogun and Ieyasu’s grandson. Iemitsu wished to serve Ieyasu even after his death and ordered to construct the Taiyuin, the mausoleum of himself, in the mountain of Nikko. After that, Nikko was prospered as a town built around the Nikko Toshogu Shrine, and more than 200,000 cedar trees were planted on the approach to the shrine by his subjects.
Secluded Area Where Fleeing Heike Warriors Inhabited Secretly
The battle between the Minamotos and the Tairas started in 1185 and divided Japan into two. It is said that some warriors of the Taira clan who defeated at the battle fled to this place, which was more than 1,000km away from the battle area, and inhabited secretly. They made their own communities by dangerous ravines near Yunishigawa and Kawamata to hide and escape from their enemy, and their ancestors have lived there for several hundred years quietly and secretly. Even now, they have maintained their own unique custom: for example, they do not emit smoke from their houses and do not keep dogs and hens, because of the big noise they make.
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Traditional performing arts of the Tohoku region
Japan is rich in traditional performing arts rooted in the natural features peculiar to Japan.
The origin and contents of each type of Japanese traditional performing art differs depending on the region.
The distinguishing features of each region's culture is deeply embodied through this art.
The Tohoku region which was damaged by the Great Earthquake of Eastern Japan is full of traditional performing arts overflowing with allure.
We would like to show you some of these arts.
Ryuokyo Falls - Nikko, Japon
Ryuokyo Valley is an amazing ravine between Kawaji Onsen and Kinugawa Onsen spa areas. The water color changes from white, to blue to purple, and the stream meanders like a violent dragon’s body. Because of this color and shape, it is called the Valley of the Dragon King. Source :
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Tategi (sp?) city boat ride. Oktoberfest
Yumoto Onsen (Hot spring resort in the national park.)
Yumoto (lit. origin of hot water) is a small hot spring town in Okunikko (Inner Nikko) and part of Nikko National Park. The town is nicely located next to Lake Yunoko (lit. hot water lake) and consists mainly of ryokan with hot spring baths.
Tochigi Prefecture
Tochigi Prefecture is a prefecture located in the Kantō region on the island of Honshu, Japan. The capital is the city of Utsunomiya.
Nikkō, whose ancient Shintō shrines and Buddhist temples UNESCO has recognized by naming them a World Heritage Site, is in this prefecture. Nikkō is approximately one hour by train from Tokyo, and approximately 35 km west of the capital Utsunomiya.
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Lake Tazawa (田沢湖 Tazawa-ko?) is a caldera lake in the city of Semboku, Akita Prefecture, northern Japan. It is the deepest lake in Japan at 423 metres (1,388 ft). The area is a popular vacation area and several hot spring resorts can be found in the hills above the lake. Akita Prefecture's largest ski area, Tazawa Ski Area, overlooks the lake.Lake Tazawa has a surface elevation of 249 meters, and its deepest point is 174.4 meters below sea level. Due to this depth, there is no possibility that the lake is frozen in the dead of winter. At 425 metres (1,394 ft), it is slightly deeper than Lake Shikotsu in Hokkaidō (423.4 meters), and is the 17th deepest lake in the world. Lake Tazawa has no natural inflow or outflow, and in 1931, had a measured transparency of 31 meters, comparable with Lake Mashu, but with abundant aquatic organisms. However, due to the construction of hydroelectric power plant facilities and agricultural runoff, coupled with an influx of highly acid water from Tamagawa Hot Spring, transparency has be reduced to less than 4 meters, and by the late 1940s the lake had become so acidic (pH 4.3) that it could no longer support irrigated agriculture. Starting in 1972, the Japanese government has been attempting to rectify the acidity problem through introduction of lime, with a new facility completed in 1991. However, in the year 2000, the lake still had an acidity of 5.14 at the 200 meter depth, and 4.91 at the 400 meter depth, indicating that full recovery has not yet been achieved.Due to its extreme depth, and almost circular profile, Lake Tazawa was considered to be either a caldera lake caused by volcanic activity or a crater lake caused by a meteorite impact. The depth of the lake was first measured as 397 meters, using a hemp rope, by Japanese geologist Tanaka Akamaro in 1909. The Akita Prefectural Fisheries Experiment Station survey indicated a depth of 413 meters in 1926 using a wire rope. During a three year survey from 1937-1940, geologist Yoshimura Nobuyoshi surveyed the lake bottom, finding the deepest point to be 425 metres (1,394 ft). The survey also found two small volcanic cones and sedimentation deposits to the depth of around one kilometer on the north-west side of the lake bottom. These findings lend credence to the theory that the lake is indeed of volcanic origin, from an explosive eruption of 1.4 million years ago.Prior to 1940, the main species of fish in Lake Tazawa included the indigenous kunimasu (Oncorhynchus nerka kawamurae), Sockeye salmon, dace[disambiguation needed], Japanese trout, char, carp, catfish and eel. However, after the acidic content of the lake changed in 1940, the only surviving fish is the dace, while most of the other species, including the kunimasu, are thought to have gone extinct.