Lake Sagami (Midori Ward, Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture)
Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Lake Sagami is a dam lake (artificial lake) in the Sagami River basin, and is a recreation area surrounded by the lush natural beauty of the mountains. The lakeside is equipped with parks, sightseeing boat landings, boat and canoe rentals, fishing spots, and other facilities, allowing visitors to enjoy the scenery of the four seasons. The lake is particularly popular for its autumn foliage, fresh greenery and cherry blossom viewing in spring, summer outdoor activities, and the large-scale winter illumination event "Sagamiko Illumination," making it a popular destination for families, couples, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Highlights
- Pleasure boats and boatingThe view from the lake is quiet and picturesque, and you can also rent rowboats, swan boats, canoes, and more.
- Lake Sagami Resort Pleasure Forest: Famous for its attractions, amusement parks, and seasonal events (especially illuminations). There are plenty of facilities for families.
- Walks and picnicsThe lakeside parks and promenades are perfect for strolling, and you can enjoy cherry blossom viewing in spring and autumn leaves in autumn.
- fishingThere is a managed fishing area where you can enjoy freshwater fishing (please check the rules and whether a fishing license is required).
- Hiking and Viewing Spots: There are many great views of the lake from the surrounding mountain trails and observation decks. Light hiking is also possible.
- Seasonal Events: Sagamiko Illumination (large-scale winter illuminations) is particularly popular, and is bustling with visitors at night.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Nearest station: JR Chuo Main Line "Sagamiko Station". From the station you can get to the lakeside on foot, by bus or taxi.
- Approximate distance by train: Approximately 60-90 minutes from Shinjuku Station on the Chuo Line (depending on train type and connections).
- bus: Local buses and shuttle buses may operate from Sagamiko Station to nearby facilities (such as Lake Sagami Resort). Please check the schedule in advance as special buses may operate during events.
- car: Take the Chuo Expressway or national highway. It takes about 1 to 1.5 hours from the Tokyo metropolitan area (depending on traffic conditions). There are paid parking lots in the area, but they may be full during events or on holidays.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Short walks and photography: 1-2 hours
- Half-day trip including boating and fishing: 3-4 hours
- Sagamiko Resort (attractions), lunch, and relaxing: half a day to a full day
- If you want to enjoy night events such as illuminations: evening to night (approximately 3 to 5 hours)
Nearby spots
- Lake Sagami Resort Pleasure Forest (Amusement park/Events)
- Sagamiko Park (a place for strolling and relaxing along the lakeside)
- Lake Tsukui area (within driving distance, you can enjoy the scenery of another lake)
- Mount Takao (a popular hiking spot accessible by car or train)
- Nearby hot springs and day-trip bathing facilities (easy to access by car)
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- congestion: The area is particularly crowded during Golden Week, summer vacation, autumn foliage season, and the winter illumination period. Parking lots and local buses fill up quickly, so please consider leaving early or using public transportation.
- Fishing and swimming rules: Depending on the location, a fishing license or permit may be required. Swimming is prohibited in some areas, so please follow the signs and instructions of the staff on site.
- Safety measures:We recommend wearing a life jacket on the lake. Be aware of sudden changes in the weather and wind, and avoid reckless navigation. When hiking, be sure to bring hiking equipment, a map, and a fully charged phone.
- Conservation of the natural environment and etiquettePlease follow the rules, such as always taking your trash with you, only using fires or barbecuing in designated areas, and not feeding wild animals.
- Insect and seasonal protection: From spring to autumn, mosquitoes and black flies can be found, and in mountainous areas, ticks breed, so be sure to take insect repellent and wear long sleeves. In winter, temperatures drop, so be sure to dress warmly.
- Check facility information in advance: Opening hours and event dates may vary. Please check the official website or local information for the latest information before visiting.
Lake Sagami is relatively easy to access from the city center, and is a great day trip spot where you can enjoy both nature and leisure activities. Plan your trip accordingly based on the season and purpose of your visit.
