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Lake Hibara — Mountain Lake Camping & Autumn Foliage Panoramas

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Lake Hibara — Mountain Lake Camping & Autumn Foliage Panoramas
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Lake Hibara (桧原湖) is Bandai-Kogen's largest lake (10.7 km²), created during Mt. Bandai's catastrophic 1888 eruption when debris flows dammed the Nagase River valley, flooding farmland and creating this irregular-shaped lake with 150+ forested islands. The lake's emerald-green water, volcanic rock islands, and surrounding mountains create one of Fukushima's most scenic landscapes, particularly famous for autumn foliage (October) when the beech and maple forests turn fiery red-orange and reflect in the still morning waters. The lake offers year-round activities: summer kayaking and bass fishing (July–August), autumn foliage drives and camping (September–November), and winter ice fishing (January–February when the lake freezes solid).

The lake's most photogenic viewpoint is the Goshiki-numa Observatory (3km from Goshiki-numa trail), providing elevated perspectives of Lake Hibara's island-studded waters with Mt. Bandai's volcanic cone in the background. The lake remains relatively undeveloped compared to Lake Inawashiro — no major resorts, primarily small campsites and family-run lodges that maintain a wilderness atmosphere. The 31km lakeside road provides scenic driving with multiple access points for shore exploration.

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Getting There

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Lake Hibara, Bandai-Kogen. 40-min bus from Inawashiro Station or 30-min drive. Campsites: Hibara Lakeside Campground (¥500/person + ¥1,000 tent site, May–October), Yukemuri Campsite (¥1,500/person, cabins available ¥8,000–12,000). Kayak/boat rentals: ¥2,000–3,000/hour. Best timing: October (autumn foliage), July–August (water activities). Winter ice fishing: January–February (¥1,000 rental gear).

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**Autumn foliage timing:** Lake Hibara's autumn colors peak in mid-to-late October (dates vary ±1 week yearly based on temperature). The 31km lakeside drive (Route 459 and 64) creates a complete circu

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