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Lake of islands is a big lake
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On the way from the port of Kafuka to the northern end of the island, I saw a lake on my left. It is a large lake for an island lake. There must be a lot of fish. Many white waterfowl were flocking. There is a "Mizubasho colony" nearby and there is also a parking lot. There seems to be a campsite. It is also a good idea to take a walk around the lake. In fact, I wanted to take a walk when I had time.
It was a place rich in nature with mountains (hills?) Surrounded by a large lake. There was a campsite, several cottages stood, and some people were setting up tents. It is a calm place where the cry of the ugly echoes.
A lake in the north of Rebun. The surrounding scenery is a meadow hill and looks like a foreign country, but it's not a very distinctive lake, but a place to stop by while visiting the capes like me. There are plenty of flowers that can only be seen around here. You can take a picture with Mt. Rebun.
There is the end of Japan's campsite nearby. There is also a walking path that can go around the lake, and it is protected by the wooden path. There is a herd of basho, so it is quite beautiful if the season is good. It blooms earlier than other alpine plants on Rebun Island, so it's off-season, so it's just right.
Lake of islands is a big lake
On the way from the port of Kafuka to the northern end of the island, I saw a lake on my left. It is a large lake for an island lake. There must be a lot of fish. Many white waterfowl were flocking. There is a "Mizubasho colony" nearby and there is also a parking lot. There seems to be a campsite. It is also a good idea to take a walk around the lake. In fact, I wanted to take a walk when I had time.
You can stay at the campsite.
There is also a campsite, so you can trek around the lake in the summer. It is in good condition so it is easy to walk.
Camping ground
It was a place rich in nature with mountains (hills?) Surrounded by a large lake. There was a campsite, several cottages stood, and some people were setting up tents. It is a calm place where the cry of the ugly echoes.
There are plenty of flowers blooming around.
A lake in the north of Rebun. The surrounding scenery is a meadow hill and looks like a foreign country, but it's not a very distinctive lake, but a place to stop by while visiting the capes like me. There are plenty of flowers that can only be seen around here. You can take a picture with Mt. Rebun.
It is a calm, natural lake full of.
There is the end of Japan's campsite nearby. There is also a walking path that can go around the lake, and it is protected by the wooden path. There is a herd of basho, so it is quite beautiful if the season is good. It blooms earlier than other alpine plants on Rebun Island, so it's off-season, so it's just right.