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Lake Yamanaka

Lake Yamanaka
Yamanaka-ko
山中湖
Mount Fuji and Lake Yamanaka.JPG
Location Yamanakako, Yamanashi
Coordinates 35°25′0″N 138°52′30″E / 35.41667°N 138.87500°E / 35.41667; 138.87500Coordinates: 35°25′0″N 138°52′30″E / 35.41667°N 138.87500°E / 35.41667; 138.87500
Primary outflows Sagami River
Basin countries Japan
Surface area 6.46 km2 (2.49 sq mi)
Max. depth 13.5 m (44 ft)
Water volume 0.069 km3 (56,000 acre·ft)
Surface elevation 982 m (3,222 ft)

Lake Yamanaka (山中湖 Yamanaka-ko?) is located in the village of Yamanakako in Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji, Japan.

It is the largest of the Fuji Five Lakes in terms of surface area, and is the highest of the Fuji Five Lakes in terms of elevation. It is also the third highest lake in Japan, with a mean surface altitude of 980.5 metres (3,217 ft). Conversely, the lake is also the shallowest of the Fuji Five Lakes, with a maximum water depth of only 13.5 metres (44 ft). The lake, which was formed by lava flows from an ancient eruption of Mount Fuji, is drained by the Sagami River, and it is the only of the Fuji Five Lakes to have a natural outflow.

Carp, dace and smelt were introduced to the lake in the Meiji period, although early efforts to introduce sockeye salmon were not successful. In more recent years, introduced exotics such as black bass and bluegill have increasingly displaced native species. In terms of plant life, a variety of marimo was discovered in the lake in 1956.

The lake is a popular recreational site for boating, fishing, water-skiing, windsurfing, sightseeing and swimming. If the wind comes from the west, the lake provides a smooth lift for paragliding at Mount Myōjinyama. There are also small cabins and sites available for camping. The lake is within the borders of the (Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park).


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