Bodies of Water in Tokyo

Bodies of Water in Tokyo

Sights Overview
Name Category Location
 
Ashi-no-ko
From Owaku-dani, the descent by gondola to Togendai on the shore...
Bodies of Water Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
 
Dragon's Head Falls
If you've budgeted an extra day for Nikko, you might want to...
Bodies of Water Nikko
 
Jakko Falls
Falling water is one of the special charms of the Nikko National...
Bodies of Water Nikko
 
Kawaguchi-ko
A 5- to 10-minute walk from Kawaguchi-ko Station, this is the...
Bodies of Water Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
 
Kegon Falls
More than anything else, the country's most famous falls are...
Bodies of Water Nikko
 
Motosu-ko
Lake Motosu is the farthest west of the five lakes. It's also...
Bodies of Water Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
 
Oyu Geyser
Located just a 15-minute walk south east from Atami Station...
Bodies of Water Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
 
Sai-ko
Between Lakes Shoji and Kawaguchi, Lake Sai is the third-largest...
Bodies of Water Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
 
Shinobazu Pond
Shinobazu was once an inlet of Tokyo Bay. When the area was reclaimed...
Bodies of Water Ueno
 
Shoji-ko
Many people consider Lake Shoji, the smallest of the lakes, to...
Bodies of Water Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
 
Urami Falls
"The water," wrote the great 17th-century poet Basho, "seemed...
Bodies of Water Nikko
 
Yamanaka-ko
The largest of the Fuji Go-ko, Lake Yamanaka) is 35 minutes by...
Bodies of Water Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
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