Lake Shizenko Nature Kayak Tour

Lake Shizenko is a calm, natural lake, surrounded by a thick forest. The lake was created when a flow of debris blocked the Otaki River after the Western Nagano Prefecture Earthquake in 1984.
Board a kayak and cruise around this mysterious, beautiful lake formed by the enormous power of nature. In this tour, feel at peace among the movement of the water as you paddle a kayak, and also enjoy a relaxing forest bath.

Theme
Activity
nagano
Website http://www.ontake-adv.com/kanu-top.html
Highlight Kayaking on Lake Shizenko in Otaki Village
Experience content Lake Shizenko is situated approx. 1,100 m above sea level. Located upstream Otaki River, it’s a place deep in the mountains surrounded by a thick forest. It's a comfortable environment that's cool even in mid-summer. This tour lets you experience the flow and coolness of the water in a enjoyable way.
Tour style Guided
Price Adults (13 and over): 6,000 yen / Age 6 to 12: 4,000 yen / Infants: 3,000 yen
Payment Method Cash
Acceptable number / Program 28 people / day Individuals: 14 people, groups: 14 people at a time
Publication time Opening Hours Unscheduled, held twice a day (Morning/ 9:00 to 12:00, Afternoon/ 13:30 to 16:00)
Time required for Stay , Exprerience Approx. 2 hours and 30 minutes
Closed Unscheduled holidays (Dates are published on the website)
Parking Lot Standard cars: 10 spaces Large-sized vehicles: 1 spaces
Merchandise Availability / Food Availability No
Receiving target Individuals / Groups / Observation and training groups / Schools * Open to members of the industry
Wi-fi No
Barrier free correspondence No
Reservation(Need / No Needed) Reservations required at least 3 days in advance
Reservation window TEL: +81-264-48-1208
Traffic access Approx. 50 minutes from JR Kiso-Fukushima by car or taxi
Postal code 397-0201
Contact address Otaki Village 3577-1, Kiso County, Nagano Prefecture
Contact information TEL:+81-264-48-1208
Official website http://www.ontake-adv.com
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