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Kumoba Pond

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Kumoba Pond, located in Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture, is a small man-made reservoir created in the Meiji era for irrigation purposes. The pond spans approximately 0.042 square kilometers and sits at an elevation of roughly 950 meters above sea level. Its official name is Kumobaike, though it is commonly referred to as Swan Lake due to its serene appearance and the occasional presence of waterfowl.

The pond has become one of Karuizawa's most photographed natural attractions, particularly valued for its mirror-like reflections of the surrounding mountains and forests. The area gained popularity during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when Karuizawa developed as a summer retreat for foreign missionaries and Japanese elites seeking respite from Tokyo's heat. The tranquil setting and relatively cool temperatures made it an ideal location for leisurely walks and contemplation.

Visitors can walk around the pond via a flat, well-maintained path that takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes to complete. The circuit offers multiple vantage points for photography, with the western shore providing the most iconic views of Mount Asama and the forested slopes reflected in the water. The peak season for autumn foliage typically occurs from mid to late October, when the maple, larch, and birch trees display vibrant red, orange, and yellow hues. Spring and summer also attract visitors, though the autumn period remains the most popular.

Kumoba Pond is located about 1.5 kilometers northwest of Karuizawa Station. Visitors can reach the pond by rental bicycle, available near the station, which takes approximately 10 minutes. Alternatively, a leisurely walk from the station takes around 20 to 25 minutes. Taxis are also available and take roughly 5 minutes. There is no admission fee to access the pond or the walking path surrounding it.



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Kumoba Pond, Karuizawa, Kitasaku District, Nagano 389-0102, Japan

Kumoba Pond

What other travelers are saying about Kumoba Pond

10/11/2025 This place is especially beautiful in autumn. If you have some time, it’s worth taking a walk around the area. The reflections in the pond and the autumn leaves are both stunning. I was surprised by how many people were there on a weekday. I visited the day after it rained, so there were puddles and muddy paths everywhere, but it didn’t take away from the experience at all. In fact, the rain seemed to make the maple leaves even more vibrant and rich in color.
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aom
Jan 27, 2026
2019.12 captured the moment of tranquility that I was craving for. You'll love it if you are like me comfortable in solitude
Kumoba Pond is one of the most peaceful and scenic spots in Karuizawa. The walking path around the pond is easy and very relaxing, with beautiful views at every turn. We visited in the colder season, and even without the autumn colours, the reflections on the water and the surrounding natural scenery were stunning. It is a wonderful place for a slow stroll and to take in fresh mountain air away from the busy shopping streets. A must-visit if you are in Karuizawa, especially during autumn when the foliage is at its peak.
A quiet walk in the morning at a cozy spot by Kumoba Pond in Karuizawa! Nothing beats relaxing with autumn leaves all around. Such a perfect little getaway day. Try to catch them wickedly as the leaves are falling and winter is approaching
This is a well-known local attraction. Unfortunately when I visited, the surrounding was rather dull because it was about to rain. I took a local bus followed by a short walk to the pond.

Nearby attractions to see

Kiso Hirasawa

Kiso Hirasawa

Ueda Castle Ninomaru Ruins

Ueda Castle Ninomaru Ruins

Tsugaike Nature Garden

Tsugaike Nature Garden

Yabuhara Highlands Kodama no Mori

Yabuhara Highlands Kodama no Mori

Nearby attractions to see

Kiso Hirasawa

Kiso Hirasawa

Ueda Castle Ninomaru Ruins

Ueda Castle Ninomaru Ruins

Tsugaike Nature Garden

Tsugaike Nature Garden

Yabuhara Highlands Kodama no Mori

Yabuhara Highlands Kodama no Mori


Frequently Asked Questions

The peak season is mid to late October for autumn foliage when trees display red, orange, and yellow colors. Early morning between 6:00 and 8:00 AM provides calm water for better reflections and fewer crowds. Spring and summer offer fresh greenery but less dramatic scenery.

The complete circuit takes 15 to 20 minutes at a leisurely pace. The path is flat and well-maintained. Allow 30 to 45 minutes if you plan to stop for photographs at multiple viewpoints.

The pond is 1.5 kilometers northwest of Karuizawa Station. Options include renting a bicycle (10 minutes), walking (20 to 25 minutes), or taking a taxi (5 minutes). Parking is extremely limited during peak season.

Swimming is not permitted. Picnicking on the walking path is discouraged, though benches are available for resting. The site is intended for observation and photography.
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