
I went to Goshiki-numa!
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▼That's an incredible amount of snow.
I wish I had some lightweight crampons.

▼Head towards the first swamp.

▼Bishamon Lake.
The amount of water is moderate.

▼This time, we’ll take the clockwise route.

▼It has a nice atmosphere.


▼The snow is gradually increasing.
I had to be careful not to slip off.

▼It's a bit hard to understand, but this is the route we take to climb.


▼You can get a panoramic view of Lake Bishamon.

▼Proceed to the next swamp.

▼The snow is getting deeper.

▼Akanuma
It's a pretty good green color.
If it's like this on a cloudy day, it must be amazing on a sunny day!

▼Midoro Swamp.
This is also a nice color.

▼The snow is getting deeper and deeper.

▼Benten Swamp
It's quite big.

▼It looks like we need a bit more light here.

▼Ruri Swamp
As the name suggests, it is lapis lazuli in color.

▼Aonuma
It's beautiful here too.

▼I can't really tell the difference in color between Aonuma and Ruriuma.
Do subtle differences in color tone appear when it's sunny?


▼Yaginuma
Last is Yanuma.
It's modest compared to what we've had before, but it's still big.

▼We stopped off at Lake Hibara, which is near Goshiki-numa.

It’s completely frozen.

▼It was a spectacular sight to see such a large lake frozen over.

▼There seem to be many more lakes around Lake Hibara.
I'd like to explore this area too.

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The snow-covered Goshiki-numa was very interesting.
Compared to summer, there are hardly any people around, so it's also a great place to take photos!