Zao Onsen & the Okama Crater
📍 Yamagata, Yamagata
A historic sulfur hot-spring village high on Mt. Zao that swaps its winter 'snow monsters' for cool green summer hikes — the headline a short walk to the Okama, a perfectly round crater lake that glows an unreal emerald.
In winter, Mt. Zao is the realm of the frozen “snow monsters.” But come summer, the same mountain is a cool green escape from the lowland heat — and its single most jaw-dropping sight is a lake the color of a marble.
Why It’s Interesting
The Okama (“the cauldron”) is a near-perfect round crater lake cupped between three peaks, its mineral water glowing a vivid, shifting emerald to teal that looks almost artificial. A short walk or drive from the summit road brings you to the overlook. Below it, Zao Onsen is one of Tohoku’s oldest hot-spring villages, its streets steaming with milky, sour sulfur water perfect for an after-hike soak. Up high the air stays cool even in August, which is half the appeal.
Best Time to Visit
The crater and high trails open roughly late spring through autumn; the lake is greenest on a clear, calm day — fog can swallow it entirely.
Getting There
Bus from Yamagata Station to Zao Onsen, then the ropeway or the Zao Echo Line toll road up toward the Katta summit for the short walk to the Okama.
🐿️ Cinnamon was here
Field report
Zao Onsen runs two seasons and both are headliners: winter's famous snow monsters down the mountain, and summer's version — green hiking to the Okama, a perfectly round crater lake of milky emerald that changes color with the light like it's deciding something.
I went in July: sulfur town air (Zao's springs are seriously acidic and gloriously old), lifts and a ridge walk to the crater rim, and the Okama below doing its five-colors act while clouds dragged shadows across it. The rim wind is a personality. Lean accordingly.
Down in the village, the public baths run hot and ancient, and the dango are calibrated to post-hike blood sugar exactly. Winter for monsters, green season for the crater and half the crowd. The mountain works year-round; so should your itinerary.
— Cinnamon 🐿️
📸 Cinnamon's camera roll
Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.
Where it is
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