Submerged Forest Light-up at Lake Shirakawa starting April 18, 2026: An otherworldly art created by light illuminating the submerged forest and pitch-black darkness
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The Nakatsugawa Moribitokai in Iide Town, Yamagata, will host the eco-friendly 'Lake Shirakawa Submerged Forest Light-up' event from April 18, 2026. A 'Submerged Forest BAR' featuring tables made of local beech wood will also open.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What natural phenomenon creates the Submerged Forest of Lake Shirakawa every spring?
- A: Meltwater from the Iide Mountain Range flows into Lake Shirakawa for only two months every spring, causing white willow trees to float in the lake.
- Q: Where are the specific locations around Lake Shirakawa that will be illuminated during the light-up event?
- A: The light-up locations are around the single willow tree, which is the symbol tree, and near the stairs behind Shirakawaso.
- Q: Why is the light-up event at Lake Shirakawa considered to be eco-friendly and quiet?
- A: The event uses portable batteries as the power source instead of gasoline generators, ensuring a quiet and eco-friendly environment.
- Q: What are the dates and hours scheduled for the Lake Shirakawa Submerged Forest Light-up event in 2026?
- A: The event is scheduled for April 18-19, April 25 to May 10, and May 16-17, 2026, from 18:30 to 21:00.
- Q: How much is the parking fee at Lake Shirakawa, and what will the collected fees be used for?
- A: The parking fee is 1,000 yen for 24 hours daily, and the collected fees will be used for operating the light-up and maintaining the environment.