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Can you swim in shirogane blue pond?

Can you swim in shirogane blue pond?

The Blue Lake is just one of a number of ponds that were artificially born as a by-product of the dam construction. The amazing blue color of the pond comes from minerals in the water, colloidal aluminium hydroxide. This means absolutely no swimming, but you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the pond.

Why is BIEI Blue Pond blue?

It is the result of works on the Biei River (美瑛川), carried out after the 1988 eruption of Mount Tokachi, to protect the town of Biei from volcanic mudflows. The colour is thought to result from the accidental presence of colloidal aluminium hydroxide in the water.

How do you get to BIEI Blue Pond?

From Asahikawa, drive south towards Furano and go through Biei to reach the Blue Pond. From Asahikawa Station, it takes around 1 hour 10 minutes (about 45km), and from Asahikawa Airport, it takes roughly 40 minutes (about 30km). *It is possible to take a bus or taxi from Biei Station.

How far is Blue Pond to Sapporo?

It is 113 km from Sapporo to Blue Pond. It is approximately 144.3 km to drive. How do I travel from Sapporo to Blue Pond without a car? The best way to get from Sapporo to Blue Pond without a car is to train and bus which takes 3h 42m and costs ¥4300 – ¥6500.

When is the best time to visit Biei pond?

Biei, blue pond. If you come during the day time, pick early and late winter for your visit, then the pond is not frozen yet but there is already some snow on the surrounding trees. As the water freezes, the beautiful blue water isn’t visible anymore, so you might consider an evening visit to the pond.

Is there a Blue Pond in Biei, Hokkaido?

The Blue Pond in Biei, Hokkaido has become a hot tourist spot in recent years. In this article, I am going to let you in on how the pond got its blue color, the best time to visit it, times when it becomes crowded and when visitors are relatively sparse, and about the allure of the Blue Pond itself.

Is the Blue Pond illuminated in the winter?

During winter months, the evenings have a fairytale atmosphere, as the Blue Pond area is illuminated. Some travellers and photographers love it, as the lights constantly change the colour; others say it’s not worth the effort as it’s rather cold and not as impressive. Just make sure you don’t miss the last bus to Biei.

Why is there a blue lake in Biei?

After the eruption of Mount Tokachi in 1988, work was carried out on the Biei river dam to prevent the destructive effect of volcanic mudflow on the town of Biei. The Blue Lake is just one of a number of ponds that were artificially born as a by-product of the dam construction.

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Ruth Doyle