Sobre este lugar: Lago Toya
El Lago Toya, caldera en el Parque Nacional Shikotsu-Toya, ofrece vistas del monte Yotei, huellas de la erupción del monte Usu de 2000, naturaleza de la isla Nakajima y fuegos artificiales nocturnos de abril a octubre. Fotografía desde el pueblo termal o el paseo del lago.
Aspectos destacados
- Toya Summit Memorial Observatory — atop Cape Shirenbi, capturing the lake, Nakajima, and Mt. Yotei («Ezo Fuji») in one frame
- Nightly Fireworks (April–October) — 20:45–21:05, 450 shots, the world's longest-running fireworks display; the reflection on the lake is essential
- Mt. Usu — a 737 m active volcano; a ropeway leads to the summit, offering grand views over Lake Toya and Uchiura Bay
- Showa-Shinzan — a 398 m «new mountain» that emerged in the 1944–45 eruption; its red-brown slopes are striking and globally rare
- Nakajima — four islands at the lake's center reachable by ferry, with primeval forest and Hokkaido sika deer