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Shimabara Spring Water Swimming Carp Streets

Published: Jun 1, 2026
Updated: Jun 1, 2026
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Shimabara Spring Water Swimming Carp Streets

Shimabara City's residential streets flow with crystal-clear spring water emerging from underground volcanic aquifers below Mt. Unzen. The traditional water channels (shimabara no yusui) run alongside roads through the old samurai district, and residents have historically used these channels for drinking water, rice washing, and cooling vegetables. In the 1980s, the city introduced colored carp (nishikigoi) into the channels, creating the surreal sight of ornamental fish swimming through residential streets.

The main channel (Shimeisou Water Path) is 100m long with 1,500 carp in turquoise water flowing at walking speed. The water is 15Β°C year-round and emerges at 4,000 tons per day from the central spring source.

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Shinmachi area, Shimabara City. 10-minute walk from Shimabara Station. The carp streets are free, open 24 hours. Best viewed 9:00–16:00 when sunlight illuminates the water.

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**Water source visit:** The primary spring (Shimeisou) is accessible through a traditional Japanese house converted to a public spring house β€” visitors can drink the water directly from wooden ladles

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