Tsuta Numa Lake, Japan
When speaking about the famous lakes in Japan, everyone is familiar with the name Lake Asi. This autumn, reconsider going to Lake Tsuta Numa-Aomori. Lake Tsuta Numa, the largest of the seven Tsuta Nana Numa lagoons, is located here. This gorgeous seashore is surrounded by a sizable ancient forest. It has the biggest circle of any lake with an aqueduct, measuring about a kilometer.
Mount Akakura, with a height of 1,298 meters, is located far to the left of the lake. This mountain collapsed about 300,000 years ago, creating Lake Tsutanuma. There is a little marshy region to the right of the lake's coast where Japanese irises are in bloom. Every autumn, the lake's surface is illuminated by the glowing red and yellow foliage, which appears to be thousands of fire lights. The fireflies' dazzling light adds to the lake's ethereal beauty on cool autumn nights when the weather is cool and the sky is filled with stars. The lake in Tsuta Numa is regarded as Tsuta Forest's symbol.