
Goshiki-numa - Wikipedia
Goshiki-numa (五色沼), is a cluster of five volcanic lakes situated at the foot of Mount Bandai in the center of the lake district of the Bandai Highland (磐梯高原, Bandai-kōgen), Kitashiobara, …
The Goshikinuma Nature Trail Takes You Up Close to Colourful …
Oct 3, 2022 · In Urabandai’s Kitashiobara village lies the famous Goshikinuma ponds that gleam in various intense hues of blue, ranging from bright cobalt blue to a deep teal! This …
Goshiki-numa Ponds - Destinations - Fukushima Travel
The Goshiki-numa ponds of Urabandai are a cluster of five volcanic lakes at the foot of Mt. Bandai. When Mt. Bandai erupted in 1888, Goshiki-numa - which translates as 5 Colored …
Goshikinuma Walking Trail | TOHOKU x TOKYO (JAPAN)
Sep 3, 2024 · On this website, you can read travel reports and discover fascinating travel routes that allow you to take in both the iconic sights of Tokyo and the beautiful natural scenery and …
Goshikinuma Lake - The official tourism website of Tohoku, …
Goshikinuma, literally meaning “Five Coloured Ponds”, is a group of volcanic lakes, ponds and marshes. The ponds take their name from the mysterious hues that vary in colour depending …
Goshikinuma Ponds – A Historical and Tourist Guide with
May 5, 2024 · Goshiki-numa, located in the Urabandai area of Fukushima Prefecture, is a series of ponds known for changing into five different colors depending on the season and weather.
Lake District of Goshikinuma - Must-See, Access, Hours & Price
Jul 2, 2025 · Goshikinuma does not mean five ponds but that they have a variety of colors which are caused by weather, season, volcanic elements in the water. Emerald green, cobalt blue, …
Goshiki-numa Lake in Nishikawa-machi (with Map & Photos)
Goshiki-numa (五色沼) is a group of five beautiful, picturesque ponds located in the Bandai-Asahi National Park in the Tohoku region of Japan. These ponds are known for their stunning colors, …
Goshikinuma, Fukushima | Japan Deluxe Tours
Goshiki-numa is a collection of five lakes located at the base of Mt. Bandai in Fukushima. The five lakes were created as a result of volcanic eruptions which deposited unique minerals in each …
Goshiki-numa - Fukushima Things To Do & Itineraries | Planetyze
The prime feature of Goshiki-numa is that each of the lakes’ primary colors such as cobalt blue and emerald green will change depending on the angle of the light and the viewing direction.