Maruike-sama Pond

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Maruike-sama Pond

The breathtaking, dreamlike water surface created by nature is truly impressive.

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Maruike Shrine, a branch shrine of Chokaizan Omonoiimi Shrine, is located in Yuza Town, Yamagata Prefecture. Since ancient times, the pond itself has been revered as a sacred object and is affectionately known as Maruike-sama. Filled with spring water sourced from underground streams flowing from Mt. Chokai, the pond boasts a diameter of 20 meters and a depth of 3.5 meters. In 2008, it was designated a National Historic Site as an important historic place related to Mt. Chokai worship. Primitive forest surrounds the pond and is also designated as a town Natural Monument.

The biggest highlight of Maruike-sama is its magical emerald-green surface. The highly clear water shows off a beautiful color, and you can also see water bubbling up from the bottom of the pond. The water temperature stays constant at Approx. 11°C throughout the year, and because the water is continuously refreshed, submerged fallen trees are said to remain without rotting away. Go see this mysterious world woven by nature.

Highlights

  • Since ancient times, the pond itself has been revered as a sacred object.
  • Designated a National Historic Site as an important historic place related to Mt. Chokai worship.
  • The magical emerald-green water surface is beautiful.
  • Filled with spring water, boasting a diameter of 20 meters and a depth of 3.5 meters.

Photos

  • Maruike-sama, with its beautiful emerald-green shimmering surface

    Maruike-sama, with its beautiful emerald-green shimmering surface

Official FAQs

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Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

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English signs available.

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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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No.

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Are there coin lockers?

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No.

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Are there restrooms?

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There are temporary restrooms in the bus parking lot. (Removed in winter.)

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Is there a smoking area?

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No.

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Details

Name in Japanese
丸池様
Postal Code
999-8525
Address
57 Arakawa, Nao, Yuza-machi, Akumi-gun, Yamagata
Phone
0234-72-5666 (NPO Yuza Chokai Tourism Association)
Closed on
Open year-round
Hours
Open 24/7
Admission
Free
Access
Approx. 20-minute walk from Fukura Station (JR Uetsu Main Line)
Official website
Official website (Japanese)