Lake Towada and Towada Shrine in Tohoku
Nestled on the border of Aomori and Akita prefectures in Tohoku, Lake Towada is a stunning caldera lake formed by volcanic activity, famous for its deep blue water and breathtaking scenery. Surrounded by lush forests that transform into brilliant red and gold during autumn, it is a top destination for nature lovers. Visitors can enjoy seasonal boat cruises, lakeside hiking trails, and panoramic viewpoints, making Lake Towada a must-see spot in the Tohoku region. The peaceful setting offers relaxation and natural beauty throughout the year, from cherry blossoms in spring to snowy landscapes in winter.
A mystical lakeside shrine steeped in legend.
Towada Shrine is surrounded by ancient cedar trees, moss-covered stone steps, and is closely tied to local myths and mountain worship, creating a serene and mystical atmosphere.

A Delightful Spot to Savor Local Flavors
They serve apple pies made with Aomori-grown apples, including the “Fuji” variety.

On the lake’s southern shore lies Towada Shrine, a historic Shinto shrine dedicated to the guardian deity of the lake. Founded in the 9th century, it is deeply connected to local myths and mountain worship. The shrine’s moss-covered stone steps, towering cedar trees, and tranquil atmosphere create a spiritual experience that complements the natural surroundings. Many travelers visit both the lake and shrine together, combining outdoor adventure with a journey into Japan’s cultural and spiritual heritage. This blend of scenic beauty and tradition makes Lake Towada and Towada Shrine an unforgettable destination in northern Japan.


