
Kamikochi Taisho Pond Walk
Nature WalkChubu(Nagano)
EasyDistance
3.5 km
Elevation Gain
30m
Max Elevation
1510m
Duration
1h
Flat riverside walk from Taisho Pond to Kappa Bridge with mountain views.
The Kamikochi Taisho Pond Walk offers an effortlessly beautiful nature experience in Nagano, Chubu, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in one of Japan's most pristine alpine valleys. This easy 3.5km trail, with a minimal 30m elevation gain, is perfect for all ages and fitness levels, promising breathtaking scenery without strenuous effort. The undeniable highlight is Taisho Pond itself, formed by an eruption of Mount Yakedake in 1915. Its crystal-clear waters perfectly reflect the majestic Hotaka mountain range and the iconic 'kareki' – dead trees left standing in the submerged forest, creating a surreal and picturesque landscape. As you stroll along the well-maintained path, the tranquil Azusa River flows alongside, its emerald waters originating from the surrounding peaks. The lush forest canopy provides a soothing backdrop, changing from vibrant greens in summer to spectacular fiery hues in autumn. Hikers should know that Kamikochi is a protected national park with restricted private vehicle access; visitors typically arrive by bus or taxi from designated parking areas like Sawando or Hirayu. The park is generally open from late April to mid-November. While the walk is easy, comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and layering clothing is wise as mountain weather can be unpredictable. Remember to carry out all trash to preserve this precious environment. This gentle journey through Kamikochi’s stunning natural beauty is an unforgettable escape into Japanese wilderness.