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Oshino Hakkai Village

Oshino Hakkai Village

4.2 (41,332 reviews)
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Best time to visit

Early morning or late afternoon offers soft light, fewer crowds, and glassy reflections on the ponds. Autumn layers the banks with fiery maples, while winter brings icy-cold clarity and quiet lanes.

Budget tips

Entry to the ponds is free, though some parking lots charge a small fee and shops take cash more often than cards. Buy bottled spring water and snacks from market stalls, and pair the trip with a regional bus day pass to save on transport.

Recommended for

Photography enthusiasts, Nature lovers, Food and drink lovers, Day trippers

Plan your visit

1-2 hours

About

Quick facts: Clear spring water pours from eight ponds that filter snowmelt through porous volcanic rock, leaving stones visible beneath a glassy surface. Koi glide beside moss-draped stone lanterns and small wooden shops sell water-drawn snacks and local sake.

Highlights: Eight distinct ponds sit within a compact village, each fed by water that percolated through nearby volcanic slopes, so locals and brewers prize it for its purity. Sunrise often turns the pools into perfect mirrors, while nearby wasabi beds and old mills add green textures and the gentle sound of running water.

Insider tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes, paths are uneven and can be slippery near the water.
  • Arrive before 8am for mirror-like reflections and far fewer tourists.
  • Shoot the classic reflection from the largest pond's boardwalk, then explore side alleys for quiet portraits of locals and carp.
  • Skip the busiest souvenir stores and instead sample sake or wasabi products at small producers near the northern ponds.

Practical info

Opening hours

Directions

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