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Lake Tazawa

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Crater lake(?) in Akita Prefecture
Lake Tazawa
LocationAkita Prefecture
Coordinates39°43′30′′N 140°39′41′′E / 39.72500°N 140.66139°E / 39.72500; 140.66139
Type crater lake(?)
Basin countriesJapan
Max. depth423.0 m (1,387.8 ft)

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For the town, see Tazawako, Akita.

Lake Tazawa (田沢湖, Tazawa-ko) is a caldera lake in Akita Prefecture, northern Japan. It is the deepest lake in Japan (the maximum depth is 423.0 m). Because of its depth, it never freezes.

Formerly the lake was noted for having very clear water which could be compared to Lake Mashu in Hokkaidō. It was polluted due to the construction of a hydroelectric dam in 1940 and acid drainage from a hot spring (onsen). As a result, the indigenous fish kunimasu (Oncorhynchus nerka kawamurae) became extinct.

The town of Tazawako is named after the lake. JR East maintains the Tazawako Line. While once the limited express Tazawa ran from Morioka to Akita, it was replaced by the Akita Shinkansen Komachi in 1997.

Several hot springs resorts can be found in the hills above the lake. Akita Prefecture's largest ski area, Tazawa Ski Area, overlooks the lake.

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