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, is a cluster of five volcanic lakes situated at the foot of Mount Bandai in the center of the lake district of Bandai-kōgen, Kitashiobara, Fukushima, Japan. Goshiki-numa formed when Mount Bandai erupted on July 15, 1888, destroying dozens of villages and killing approximately 500 people while creating hundreds of lakes and tarns.〔Rowthorn C., page 454〕 The eruption completely rearranged the landscape, creating the Bandai-kōgen plateau and damming local rivers. The eruption imparted mineral deposits to the Five Colored Lakes giving each of them their own delicate color, ranging from reddish green to cobalt blue. The colors of each lake mysteriously fluctuate throughout the year with the weather. Since the eruption, Goshiki-numa has become a popular tourist destination. An approximately four-kilometer walking path from Lake Bishamon, the largest of the five lakes, to Lake Hibara affords people a view of all five lakes.〔Takeda T., page 174.〕 == Gallery == Image:Bishamon-numa Pond.JPG|Bishamon-numa Image:Aka-numa Pond.JPG|Aka-numa Image:Ao-numa Pond.JPG|Ao-numa Image:Benten-numa Pond.JPG|Benten-numa Image:Midoro-numa Pond.JPG|Midoro-numa 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Goshiki-numa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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