Lake Haruna | |
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The Fuji of Haruna
Adolfo Farsari |
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Location | Takasaki, Gunma |
Coordinates | 36°28′30″N 138°52′0″E / 36.47500°N 138.86667°ECoordinates: 36°28′30″N 138°52′0″E / 36.47500°N 138.86667°E |
Type | caldera |
Basin countries | Japan |
Surface area | 1.15 km2 (0.44 sq mi) |
Max. depth | 12.6 m (41 ft) |
Shore length1 | 6 km (3.7 mi) |
Surface elevation | 1,084 m (3,556 ft) |
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
Lake Haruna (榛名湖 Haruna-ko?) is a caldera lake. It lies near the summit of Mount Haruna, within the city limits of Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. A former name for the lake is Lake Ikaho (伊香保沼 Ikaho-numa?).
In the summer, the lake is a popular destination for campers. The surface freezes in the winter, and it affords skating and ice fishing for wakasagi.
The lake lies a 90-minute bus ride from Takasaki Station. It can be reached in 40 minutes by car from Shibukawa-Ikaho Interchange, #12 on the Kan-Etsu Expressway.
A kayōkyoku refers to the lake in its title. Akira Fuse recorded the tune, named Haruna-ko no shōjo. The music is by Rei Nakanishi and the lyrics by Ken'ichirō Morioka.
Parts of the anime and manga Initial D take place on or around the lake, under the fictional name Lake Akina, as Mount Haruna - named Akina (秋名) in the series - is the location of the tōge where Takumi, the protagonist, wins his first races.