Walk through red pine groves and along the lakeshore, swim at the beach during summer, picnic, camp overnight, fish, boat, and windsurf on Lake Inawashiro depending on season. Cycling and walking paths available.
Views across Lake Inawashiro (Japan's fourth-largest lake) toward Mount Bandai beyond the northern shore, with red pine trees framing the landscape.
Cherry blossom season (spring) and summer vacation periods are popular. Summer allows swimming and water activities. Autumn offers fall colors, and winter provides snow-covered landscapes. Each season creates different scenic beauty.
Yes. The beach area allows seasonal swimming and water activities during summer months when lake water is suitable for recreation.
The park features red pine trees (akamatsu) with distinctive reddish bark and sculptural forms shaped by wind and weather, creating a characteristic Japanese lakeside landscape element celebrated in art and poetry.