Tourist attraction • Obamacho Yamahata, Unzen, Nagasaki 854-0502, Japan
Suwa Pond, located in Unzen City, Nagasaki Prefecture, is a natural pond with rich scenic beauty formed by the volcanic activity of Mount Unzen. As reflected in numerous photos, the sunset scene is simply spectacular.
This pond was created as a reservoir for irrigation during the Edo period, and the surrounding area retains historical sites such as the Harayama Dolmen. The discovery of obsidian stone tools and pottery fragments indicates that this place has been inhabited since ancient times.
In the past, people could ride duck-shaped boats around the pond, but that scenery is no longer visible. However, there is a spacious parking lot by the lake, allowing visitors to leisurely enjoy the scenery.
While not boasting a majestic landscape, Suwa Pond is filled with the gentle charm of nature. It is the perfect place to escape the bustle of the city and cherish moments of tranquility. The lake's surface illuminated by the golden light of the evening sun is particularly striking.