{"id":760845,"date":"2025-09-27T09:45:03","date_gmt":"2025-09-27T09:45:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/tour\/760845\/"},"modified":"2025-09-27T09:45:03","modified_gmt":"2025-09-27T09:45:03","slug":"%e3%80%90%e7%a6%8f%e5%b3%b6%e3%83%bb%e8%a3%8f%e7%a3%90%e6%a2%af%e3%81%b2%e3%81%a8%e3%82%8a%e6%97%85%e3%80%91%e5%bf%83%e6%b4%97%e3%82%8f%e3%82%8c%e3%82%8b%e7%b5%b6%e6%99%af%ef%bc%81%e7%a5%9e%e7%a7%98","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/tour\/760845\/","title":{"rendered":"\u3010\u798f\u5cf6\u30fb\u88cf\u78d0\u68af\u3072\u3068\u308a\u65c5\u3011\u5fc3\u6d17\u308f\u308c\u308b\u7d76\u666f\uff01\u795e\u79d8\u306e\u4e94\u8272\u6cbc\u3068\u5927\u30d1\u30ce\u30e9\u30de\u6867\u539f\u6e56\u30af\u30eb\u30fc\u30ba\uff5c\u4f11\u6687\u6751\u88cf\u78d0\u68af1\u6cca2\u65e5"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" title = \"\u3010\u798f\u5cf6\u30fb\u88cf\u78d0\u68af\u3072\u3068\u308a\u65c5\u3011\u5fc3\u6d17\u308f\u308c\u308b\u7d76\u666f\uff01\u795e\u79d8\u306e\u4e94\u8272\u6cbc\u3068\u5927\u30d1\u30ce\u30e9\u30de\u6867\u539f\u6e56\u30af\u30eb\u30fc\u30ba\uff5c\u4f11\u6687\u6751\u88cf\u78d0\u68af1\u6cca2\u65e5\"   width=\"580\" height=\"385\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/__x_gF2IyYc\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><br \/>\n<br \/>\n\u3010\u798f\u5cf6\u30fb\u88cf\u78d0\u68af\u3072\u3068\u308a\u65c5\u3011\u5fc3\u6d17\u308f\u308c\u308b\u7d76\u666f\uff01\u795e\u79d8\u306e\u4e94\u8272\u6cbc\u3068\u5927\u30d1\u30ce\u30e9\u30de\u6867\u539f\u6e56\u30af\u30eb\u30fc\u30ba\uff5c\u4f11\u6687\u6751\u88cf\u78d0\u68af1\u6cca2\u65e5<br \/>\n<br \/>\nGood morning, this is kanatabi^^! I\u2019m on the JR Banetsu West Line bound for Aizu-Wakamatsu. This trip is to Urabandai in Fukushima Prefecture. Urabandai is a scenic highland resort at the foot of Mt. Bandai,<br \/>\nin the northern part of Fukushima. I got off at Inawashiro Station. The station area is quiet and peaceful. Mt. Bandai, also called \u201cAizu Fuji.\u201d Beautiful, isn\u2019t it? From here, I\u2019ll take a bus to my first destination, Goshikinuma Ponds! The name translates to \u201ccolorful ponds,\u201d because of their variety of hues that vary with the season and weather. Today, I\u2019ll walk the 4 km trail<br \/>\nwhere you can enjoy stunning views of Goshikinuma Ponds. After about 30 minutes from Inawashiro Station,<br \/>\nI arrived at the \u201cGoshikinuma Ponds Entrance\u201d bus stop. The altitude is about 820 meters. The sun is strong, but the air feels fresh. The \u201cGoshikinuma Ponds Nature Trail\u201d passes by eight ponds of Goshikinuma Ponds. The trail runs east to west in a straight line, about 4 km long. There are two trailheads, each with a parking lot and bus stop. Today, I\u2019ll start from the east side, the \u201cGoshikinuma Ponds Entrance.\u201d A few minutes on foot from the bus stop, passing a parking lot, restaurant, and shops, I reached the first pond, Bishamon-numa Pond. It\u2019s the largest of the Goshikinuma ponds. The water sparkles beautifully. Mt. Bandai is hidden behind the trees\u2026 Let\u2019s go down closer to the pond. Here\u2019s the view from the east side of Bishamon-numa Pond. Because of the wind today, I can\u2019t see the beautiful \u201cwater mirror\u201d\u2026 A stream flows out of Bishamon-numa Pond. The water is amazingly clear. It joins another river ahead and flows into Lake Inawashiro. Someone I met on the trail told me about a butterfly called Asagimadara. It\u2019s a migratory butterfly that travels as far as Okinawa and Taiwan.<br \/>\nIts fluttering wings are so graceful. Let\u2019s head back to the trail. For a while, the path runs along the left side of Bishamon-numa. The trail has little elevation change, so it\u2019s easy even for beginners, though in some spots the footing looks like this. Bishamon-numa is large, and the view changes depending on where you stand. This is the only pond where you can take a boat. Today, the water of Bishamon-numa is a deep green. The color seems to shift subtly depending on the time of day and weather. I also spotted some big carp. Sorry, I don\u2019t have any food for you\u2026 It feels so refreshing to walk in nature. I\u2019ve walked quite a bit, but Bishamon-numa still goes on. Where the pond narrows, you can really see how clear the water is. A viewpoint for Mt. Bandai. The trail continues with a few ups and downs. After walking about 15 minutes along Bishamon-numa, I found a signboard. It seems this area is the western end of Bishamon-numa. Such a lovely early autumn view. Next is Aka-numa Pond. The sunshine feels so pleasant. Goshikinuma Ponds has many unnamed ponds, and this is one of them. The crystal-clear water is beautiful\u2026 About 15 minutes from Bishamon-numa, I caught a glimpse of it through the trees. The colors look like paint. They say the iron in the water stains the surrounding plants red,<br \/>\nwhich is why it\u2019s called Aka-numa, \u201cRed Pond.\u201d Just past Aka-numa is Midoro-numa. Its color looks similar to Aka-numa, but if you look closely, the back is clear, the middle is red, and the front is green\u2014<br \/>\nit looks like three colors. A mysterious pond where the water quality differs within the same pond. There should be Tatsu-numa beyond Midoro-numa Pond,<br \/>\nbut it seems I missed it. In summer, the thick foliage hides it from view. On the right, I see a light blue pond. This one has a completely different atmosphere. Its color looks like a tropical sea. Benten-numa Pond is also relatively large,<br \/>\nand each step shows you a new view. From the observation deck, you get this scenery of Benten-numa Pond. So beautiful\u2026 Let\u2019s keep going. Just walking here feels healing. Oh, a red dragonfly! I haven\u2019t seen one in a while. I can see another observation deck ahead. The next pond is\u2026 Wow\u2026 What a beautiful color again&#8230; You can see Mt. Bandai clearly from here. This is Ao-numa Pond, across from Rurinuma. Because it\u2019s small, its blue color appears even more vivid. The color is stunning, but the water is so acidic that fish can\u2019t live in it. Leaves that fall into the water are bleached white. Now there\u2019s just one pond left\u2014Yanagi-numa Pond. About 10 minutes from Aonuma, Yanagi-numa Pond comes into view on the right. From the first pond, Bishamon-numa Pond, it\u2019s about 3 km to here. Time flew by. There\u2019s a signboard, but you can hardly see the pond from here. Visiting Goshikinuma Ponds for the first time in five years,<br \/>\nI remember the scenery being more open back then&#8230; I wonder if the view has changed since. I reached a spot with a slightly better view, but it\u2019s still not the same. Across from there is Chichi-numa Pond. This one has a lovely atmosphere too. The water is so clear you can see the bottom. Walking further east along the trail, I finally found the view I was looking for! Yes, this is the view! The water has a slight ripple,<br \/>\nbut the reflection of the sky and trees is stunning. When I visited five years ago, it was autumn foliage season. The red-colored Goshikinuma Ponds is also incredibly beautiful. After finishing the 4 km trail, I arrived at the Urabandai Souvenir Center. Now, let\u2019s have lunch here. Almost everything is sold out\u2026 I\u2019ll have the \u201cAizu Mountain Salt Ramen\u201d (950 yen)! After walking so much in the heat, the salty flavor really hits the spot~ The chashu(braised pork) was tender and delicious too\u266a After filling up, I headed to\u2026 Hibara Lake, the largest lake in Urabandai. Next, I\u2019ll enjoy the scenery from a boat! The boat has started moving slowly. The Hibara Lake sightseeing boat takes about 35 minutes,<br \/>\nleisurely cruising among the islands floating on the lake. The islands come in all shapes and sizes,<br \/>\nreminding me a bit of Matsushima in Miyagi. The view of the north side of Mt. Bandai from the lake was very impressive. Mt. Bandai erupted in a phreatic (steam) explosion in 1888, creating Hibara Lake, Goshikinuma Ponds, and many other lakes. Of them, Hibara Lake is the largest\u2014<br \/>\nJapan\u2019s biggest volcanic dam lake. Unlike lava-flow eruptions, phreatic eruptions recover naturally quickly, and today it\u2019s a tourist spot where people can enjoy beautiful scenery like this. The autumn colors must be stunning too. While the eruption created these beautiful landscapes,<br \/>\nit also caused many casualties. The post town \u201cHibarajuku\u201d on the north side of Hibara Lake sank under the water, leaving only the shrine on higher ground above the surface. In winter, when the water level drops,<br \/>\nthe submerged torii gate emerges above the lake surface. Just 35 minutes! The sightseeing cruise was more fun than I imagined. I wish I could have stayed on longer. The boat I rode was the \u201cBandai-maru.\u201d Up close, the water of Hibara Lake is this clear. Knowing the history makes you truly appreciate this stunning view. Back at the souvenir center, I visited a gelato shop. A popular shop where you can enjoy a variety of flavors, from classic to seasonal. Looks delicious \u2661 The mineral-rich salt and the sweetness of the milk<br \/>\nwere absolutely delicious \u2661 The edamame flavor had a pleasant texture and refreshing taste\u2014also very tasty\u266a From the souvenir center, I took a taxi to today\u2019s accommodation,<br \/>\n\u201cKyukamura Urabandai.\u201d I was planning to go straight to the hotel, but the driver recommended a stop at Sohara Lake. A calm and peaceful view&#8230; It\u2019s apparently a hidden gem for autumn foliage! A few cosmos flowers were in bloom. About a 10-minute walk from Sohara Lake, I arrived at the hotel. The open lobby with high ceilings feels very spacious. The view from the large windows is wonderful too. This is the room on the second floor. This time, I chose a Western-style room. It had a desk and sofa, making it very comfortable. The room comes with a spacious sink, bath, and toilet. And the highlight of this room is\u2026 The view from the window! What a beautiful view~ This is the caf\u00e9 space, \u201cForest Caf\u00e9.\u201d You can enjoy drinks and small treats for free. Next to it is the library corner. Let\u2019s take a break at the outdoor terrace seats. A lawn and blue sky spread out right in front of you. Perfect for a relaxing moment!! After resting, it\u2019s time for the hot springs! There are two types of baths: indoor and outdoor. The outdoor bath, fed by its own spring, has brownish cloudy water.<br \/>\nIt was wonderful. The post-bath area is spacious as well. There were free massage chairs too. There\u2019s also a shampoo bar. You take the amenities you need with you. Women can also choose a yukata. Free post-bath ice cream bar. I hadn\u2019t had it in a while. Such a nostalgic taste~ Dinner is served buffet-style in the restaurant. From classic dishes to Aizu local cuisine,<br \/>\nthere\u2019s a wide variety on display. I focused mainly on the local specialties. Three types of Aizu miso dengaku, and the beef steak was very tender,<br \/>\nwith a delicious truffle sauce \u2661 Since I\u2019m here, I\u2019ll try some local Aizu sake too\u2026 It\u2019s \u201cSharaku\u201d from Miyaisen Meijo in Aizuwakamatsu. After some hesitation, I ordered their \u201cpopular\u201d sake\u2026 And it was the perfect choice! Fruity, refreshing, and exactly to my taste! It has a clean finish and is easy to drink\u2026 So delicious, I could probably drink it all at once (laughs). I\u2019m full, but I want to finish with a sauce katsudon! So I just took one piece on my plate. The rice is delicious too. In the dessert corner, there were cakes, mountain salt pudding, fruits, chestnuts, and candied sweet potatoes. Soft serve ice cream too\u266a I was completely satisfied with my dinner, right down to the last dessert. After dinner, I headed to the lobby to join the night program, \u201cStarlit Walk\u201d! Following everyone, I stepped outside the hotel. The guide shows us the stars visible that night. Lately, the weather\u2019s been bad, so I was worried about tonight too. As I was admiring the beautiful sky, then suddenly! A shooting star!! Here it is again in slow motion. Did you see it? It was such a wonderful night \u2728 The next morning&#8230; Mt. Bandai is covered in thick clouds. Near Kyukamura Urabandai, there\u2019s a walking trail with great views, and I had planned to go there today,<br \/>\nbut with this weather, it seems impossible\u2026 Maybe it will clear up\u2026?<br \/>\nFor now, let\u2019s go have breakfast. I had high expectations for Kyukamura Urabandai\u2019s meals because of good reviews, and as expected, both dinner and breakfast were delicious, homemade-style dishes\u2014very satisfying. Let\u2019s eat! For the final touch, I poured grated yam over rice and added a soft-boiled egg with Aizu chicken. It was absolutely delicious! Unfortunately, the weather showed no sign of improving&#8230; It\u2019s a bit early, but I decided to head back. I\u2019ll save the walk around Renge-numa and Nakase-numa for next time. The meals were delicious, and I could relax\u2014<br \/>\nit was a wonderful stay. I headed to Inawashiro Station on the hotel\u2019s shuttle bus. I\u2019ll come back again, Urabandai. The sun is starting to peek through. It cleared up as we headed south. Apparently, it\u2019s common for the north and south sides of Mt. Bandai to have different weather. It\u2019s sunny and hot at Inawashiro Station. It\u2019s hard to leave, but let\u2019s head home&#8230; A trip fully enjoying Urabandai\u2019s nature. Healed by the majestic Mt. Bandai and beautiful scenery \u263a\ufe0f On kanatabi, I share videos of travels around Japan, seeking beautiful landscapes. If you enjoyed this video, I\u2019d be grateful if you could subscribe and like it. 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