Okama Crater Lake Explained

Okama, meaning an honourable cauldron, is the inactive volcanic crater (crater lake) on top of Mount Zaō, located in Kawasaki, Miyagi, on the border with Yamagata, Japan. While local people call it affectionately Okama, the visitors tend to call it Goshiki-numa (五色沼), meaning "Five Color Pond", because its color changes depending on the time of the day, the weather, or the season of the year.

Okama Crater Lake is situated at the height of about 1600 meters above sea level. According to the 1968 survey, its east-west and north-south diameters are both 325 meters, and maximum depth is 27.6 meters.[1]

Access

Okama Crater Lake can be reached from Yamagata or Miyagi, Japan on the Zaō Echo Line part of Yamagata-Miyagi Prefectural Route 12 (宮城県道・山形県道12号白石上山線).[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.zao-machi.com/sightseeing_spot/1.html Okama of Mount Zaō (Tourist Association of Zaō, Miyagi)
  2. https://www.japan.travel/en/spot/1775/ Okama Crater 御釜 (Japan National Tourism Organization)