Recommended autumn leaves spots around Urabandai

Here are some of the recommended autumn leaves spots around Urabandai.
Goshiki-numa Lakes

Michelin Green Guide 1 star in 2016. A general term for many lakes such as Bishamon-numa, Akanuma, Midoronuma, Ryunuma, Bentennuma, Rurinuma, Aonuma, etc. You can also enjoy rowing boats at the largest "Bishamon Marsh". Depending on the swamp, it is said to be a "mysterious lake" in a mysterious place where the colors are different from emerald green, cobalt blue, turquoise blue, emerald blue, and pastel blue. In particular, Aonuma shows a beautiful color that does not seem to have been created by nature.
"Goshiki-numa" because you can see various colors, not the five swamps. It looks a little different every day, so it is recommended to visit each season.
Bandai Azuma Lake Line

A sightseeing road that passes through three lakes: Lake Akimoto, Lake Onogawa, Lake Hibara, and forests such as the Nakatsugawa Valley and larch.
Nakatsugawa Valley

This valley is located at the headwaters of the Nakatsugawa River flowing into Lake Akimoto, and has a waterfall, rapids, cliffs, and primeval forests for about 10 km, creating an unexplored mood. You can see the whole picture from the top of the bridge, but you can also descend from the promenade to the valley.
Onogawa Fudo Falls

A large waterfall with a drop of 25m, a waterfall that falls sharply.
Water flows from Hyakunuki Shimizu in the Bandai Kogen, and has been selected as one of the 100 Best Waters as "Onogawa Springs".
Chusenuma

Nakasenuma Observatory is one of Urabandai's most famous view spots.
The Nakasenuma Exploration Road while looking at Rengenuma is a convenient walking course for clockwise, counterclockwise, and 30 minutes per turn.
Grandeco Urabandai Ropeway

It is about 15 minutes to feel comfortable with the ropeway. Surrounded by Sancho Station, you can enjoy the superb view and magnificent nature because it is 1,390m above sea level.
Nishi Azuma Sky Valley

During the Warring States period, it is a road leading to Shirafu Pass, which was exceeded by foot or horse in the battle between Yonezawa and Aizu in Yamagata Prefecture. It is 17.8 km between Shirafu Takayu and Haya Inazawa. If you go up and down the road with continuous hairpin curves while overlooking Mount Bandai, you will open the view of Lake Hibara. The view spot is "Higashibachi Seven Belts" on the way.
Lake Hibara

It is a lake with beautiful islands. It is the largest lake in the area, the largest lake in Urabandai, about 31 km around the lake shore, with a maximum depth of 31 m. You can enjoy just driving along the lakeside road.
Mount Bandai Gold Line

A road that connects Bandai Kogen, which is dotted with lakes and marshes of various sizes, and Aizu, which is full of historical romance.
You will be fascinated by the cliffs of the Mount Bandai explosion crater, which can be said to be the symbol of Bandai-Asahi National Park, Lake Inawashiro like a postcard, and the breathtaking view of nature every time you visit.
Bandai-azuma Skyline

A panoramic course that sews the mountains of Azuma from Takayu Onsen in the west of Fukushima City to Tsuchiyu Pass.
It is Japan's first mountain road, and many people visit many times for the superb view with an average height of 1.350m, and it has been selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Roads. On the way, Mt. Issaigyo (Mt. Issaigyo) and Azuma Kofuji (Azuma Kofuji), etc.
Basic information
- The best time to see
- From mid-October to early November
- Reservation
《How to book an all-inclusive》
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