This Dreamy 'Underwater Forest' in Japan Only Appears in Spring
- Written by: LIVE JAPAN Editor
Each spring, a quiet lake in Iwate transforms into something almost dreamlike. As snow melts in the mountains, rising water gently submerges the shoreline forest, creating a surreal landscape that feels like stepping into another world. In 2026, this fleeting view is expected to last longer than usual, making it a perfect seasonal escape.
A Spring Phenomenon You Can Only See for a Short Time
In Nishiwaga (西和賀町), a small town in Iwate known for its heavy snowfall, spring brings an extraordinary sight: a “sunken forest” that appears as melting snow from the Ou Mountains fills nearby lakes.
As the water level rises, trees along the shore become partially submerged, their trunks standing quietly in still water. On calm days, the surface turns mirror-like, reflecting the fresh greenery and sky. Visit early in the morning, and soft light with drifting mist adds an almost mystical atmosphere.
The best time to visit is from late April through late May, when vibrant new leaves contrast beautifully with the clear water. In 2026, water levels are expected to remain high through late May, giving visitors a longer window to catch this rare view.
Three Ways to Experience Nishiwaga’s Sunken Forest
1. Scenic Views at Yakichidai Park

One of the best vantage points is Yakichidai Park, where you can take in sweeping views of the submerged trees. From the Orose Suspension Bridge (open from May 1), the perspective feels especially dramatic as the forest stretches out below.


There’s also a cozy café, 111coffee, where you can relax with a drink while gazing out at the scenery. The park includes a campground and family-friendly play areas, making it a great stop even if you’re traveling with kids.
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Yakichidai Park焼地台公園
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Address
24-240-1 Magino, Nishiwaga, Waga District, Iwate
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Website: https://yakichidai-park.com
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Address
24-240-1 Magino, Nishiwaga, Waga District, Iwate
2. Paddle Through the Trees by Canoe or SUP



For a more immersive experience, head out onto the water. Canoe and stand-up paddleboard tours let you glide quietly between the trees, surrounded by reflections and birdsong.
It’s a peaceful, almost meditative way to connect with nature, and a rare chance to explore a “forest” from within.
3. Scenic Drives and Train Views Along the Lake

If you prefer to stay on land, the lakeside along National Route 107 offers multiple viewpoints where you can stop and admire the sunken forest. The scenery shifts throughout the day depending on light and weather, so each visit feels a little different.
For something uniquely Japanese, hop on the JR Kitakami Line between Yuda-Kinshuko Station and Hotto-Yuda Station. From the train window, you’ll catch glimpses of the submerged trees alongside a striking red bridge, a view that feels almost cinematic.
Why You Should Go
This is the kind of landscape you won’t find in guidebooks year-round. It exists for just a few weeks, shaped entirely by nature’s timing. Whether you’re sipping coffee above the lake, paddling through the trees, or watching the scenery roll by from a train, Nishiwaga’s sunken forest offers a quiet, unforgettable slice of spring in Japan.
Where to Stay in Nishiwaga
For a cozy, local stay, Shinseikan offers a classic ryokan experience with tatami rooms, soothing hot spring baths, and warm, family-run hospitality. Guests consistently praise the thoughtful meals and relaxed atmosphere, making it a great base after a day exploring the sunken forest.
If you’re looking for something more private and upscale, Yamado delivers a quieter, adults-focused retreat with in-room hot spring baths, garden views, and beautifully prepared local cuisine. It’s an ideal pick for couples wanting a more refined, slow-travel experience in the mountains.
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Shinseikan新清館- Address Yugawa 52-121-2, Nishiwaga, Iwate View Map
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Yamado山人- Address Yukawa 52-71-10, Nishiwaga, Iwate View Map
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