What other travelers are saying about Lake Shirakawa Submerged Forest
Totally worth coming to see the submerged forest at night. It’s a completely different vibe from during the day. The scenery is surreal with the trees reflected off the serene still water. It is still a bit chilly at night so bring some extra layers! There’s also a bar and food truck for those who want to enjoy their evening with some refreshments. Really beautiful place!
Nightly from late April to late May, 19:00-21:00
The submerged forest is visible from mid-April to mid-May each year. From late March to mid-April, bare willow trunks create the "White Submerged Forest," while new leaves produce the "Green Submerged Forest" from mid-April to mid-May. The phenomenon occurs when snowmelt from Mount Iide raises the lake's water level.
During peak season (late April to mid-May), parking fees are ¥1,000 for cars and ¥500 for motorcycles. Evening illumination events charge ¥1,000 per person. Guided canoe tours cost ¥4,000 for adults and ¥3,000 for children, with an additional ¥1,000 lake use fee during peak season.
Guided canoe, kayak, and stand-up paddleboard tours allow navigation between the submerged trees. Tours last approximately 90 minutes and include equipment and instruction for beginners. Evening illumination events run from 6 to 9 PM on select weekends and holidays. A campground at the lakeside park offers overnight stays.
Yes. Tour operators provide instruction, life jackets, and equipment rental for all skill levels. Tours accommodate groups of 2 to 9 people and are suitable for families with children.
Apparently the melting snow turns it into a lake, and it's a sight that can only be seen for about a month in spring.
On the way there, we drove quite a way up the mountain, and there was nothing in particular nearby, so I was a little worried.
However, when we arrived, the scenery, as if the forest had been submerged, was incredibly beautiful!
It seems they also offer canoeing experiences, but I didn't make a reservation and didn't have the time, so I couldn't try it.
Next time I have the chance, I'd definitely like to try canoeing!
Just in time for my first visit to the submerged forest. It's a popular spot during Golden Week, with roads often jammed, but on this day, despite the large crowds, I was able to enter without any problems. It was my first time there, and my first time trying SUP. I'm not the best at sports, but the staff at the Iide Canoe Club were very kind and taught me carefully, so even a beginner could enjoy it. (Reservations were made online in advance.) It was so much fun, I want to go canoeing again! The view of the Asahi Mountain Range, still covered in snow, and the submerged forest!! Apparently, the rice fields will soon be flooded and the water level will drop. It didn't feel that far from Yamagata city.
This year there was an unusually heavy amount of snow, and the campsite was still covered in snow, so we stayed at Shirakawa-so.
On our first day after arriving, we set out canoeing in beautiful warm, sunny weather, enjoying a leisurely two hours.
We canoeed through the submerged forest with the surrounding snow-capped mountains in the background, and enjoyed the mysterious scenery.
The next morning, we woke early in the morning, expecting to see some morning mist, but unfortunately the temperature was high and no morning mist formed.
Instead, the windless lake surface was like a mirror, and we enjoyed a wonderful floating sensation.