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Urabandai Lakeside Nature Reserves Adventures

Urabandai Lakeside Nature Reserves is a protected area featuring volcanic lakes and wetlands formed by a historic eruption, offering serene scenery and diverse ecological habitats ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and seasonal outdoor activities.

Approx. 3,000 acres
Acres Protected
15 miles
Miles of Trails
200,000+
Annual Visitors
Designated as protected area in 1890s (formal protections expanded after mid-20th century)
Year Established

About Urabandai Lakeside Nature Reserves

Urabandai Lakeside Nature Reserves
 

Urabandai Lakeside Nature Reserves is located in the Bandai-Asahi National Park region of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. This area was formed after the 1888 eruption of Mount Bandai, which created a landscape with numerous lakes, marshes, and ponds through volcanic debris damming river valleys. The resulting wetlands, forests, and volcanic landforms support rich biodiversity including various native plant species, migratory birds, and freshwater aquatic life. Key lakes such as Goshikinuma (Five Colored Lakes) exhibit vibrant hues caused by mineral deposits, making the area visually striking year-round. Visitors are attracted to the serene walking trails that circle these lakes and wetlands, providing opportunities for nature photography and wildlife observation. The reserve is also notable for its seasonal appeal, including colorful autumn foliage and snow-covered tranquil settings during winter. Nearby, historical sites reveal aspects of the 19th-century volcanic eruption and local culture. Outdoor activities range from easy lakeside walks to moderate hikes, with canoeing and birdwatching among the top pursuits. The reserve is managed to balance conservation with public enjoyment, preserving the delicate ecosystems while accommodating visitors in accessible ways.

Highlights

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Goshikinuma (Five Colored Lakes) with distinct mineral-based colors

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Diverse wetland habitats supporting migratory and resident bird species

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Historic sites detailing the 1888 eruption of Mount Bandai

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Scenic hiking trails around volcanic lakes and marshes offering peaceful nature immersion

Notable Natural Features

Goshikinuma Lakes

A group of volcanic lakes renowned for their striking colors ranging from turquoise to reddish-green due to volcanic minerals.

Mount Bandai Volcanic Landscape

Remnants from the 1888 eruption shaping rugged terrain, including lava domes, debris avalanche deposits, and new waterways.

Wetlands and Marshes

Important habitats for native plants and wildlife, including rare species of birds and amphibians.