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After seeing Ao-Ike blue pond, you can either backtrack and go back to Kyororo Gift Shop or go further and walk through the Japanese beech forest (highly recommended).
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Experience forest bathing in this lush beech forest. Lots of ferns too.
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How Juniko Lakes were formed and named.
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Forest rules: Do not stray away from the trail. Take your trash home, etc.
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Walking trails and roads around Juniko Lakes.
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The flora around Juniko Lakes.
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Flowers at Juniko Lakes.
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Way to Wakitsubo-no-Ike Pond 沸壺の池(沸壷の池), another blue pond.
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Wakitsubo-no-Ike Pond 沸壺の池(沸壷の池)is another blue pond along the beech forest trail.
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The Music of Water...
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Wakitsubo-no-Ike Pond 沸壺の池(沸壷の池).
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The beech forest trail eventually goes to the main road.
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