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      • Suwa is located in central Nagano Prefecture, bordered on the north and west by Lake Suwa, approximately 100 kilometers south of the prefectural capital of Nagano city, and two hours by car from either central Tokyo or Nagoya.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lake_SuwaLake Suwa - Wikipedia

    Lake Suwa (諏訪湖, Suwa-ko) is a lake in the Kiso Mountains, in the central region of Nagano Prefecture, Japan. The lake is populated by 117,643 people. Geography. The lake is the source of the Tenryū River. It ranks 24th in lake water surface area in Japan. The cities of Suwa and Okaya and the town of Shimosuwa are located on the shores of Lake Suwa.

  3. Located a little over two hours north of Tokyo, the Suwa region in Nagano offers hot springs, gorgeous natural surroundings, unusual festivals, and a powerful connection to Shinto culture that dates back at least 1,200 years.

  4. Adventures abound around Nagano's largest lake. Sitting at the center of Japan's main island in the basin reaching from the Yatsugatake Mountains , Lake Suwa and its neighboring community has something for everyone, from nature enthusiasts to culture fanatics.

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    • The Lakefront: Boat Tours, Hot Springs, Cycling, and More! Starting from Shinjuku Station, you can travel along the Chuo Line on the Azusa Express (5,960 yen one way) about two and half hours to arrive at Kamisuwa Station.
    • Takashima Castle. Take some extra time to visit a few other interesting places in the Lake Suwa area. A good place to start is Takashima Castle, located in a park complete with a pond and full of cherry trees in the spring.
    • Suwa City Museum. For more history about the area and the lake, you can visit the Suwa City Museum. It details the many fascinating legends of Lake Suwa, like Kappa--a legendary creature that is said to be half frog and half turtle.
    • Akimiya and Harumiya Shrines. Akimiya Shrine. Photo by Pixta. The other major historical shrines in the area are Akimiya and Harumiya, two sub-shrines of Suwa Taisha.
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Suwa,_NaganoSuwa, Nagano - Wikipedia

    Suwa is located in central Nagano Prefecture, bordered on the north and west by Lake Suwa, approximately 100 kilometers south of the prefectural capital of Nagano city, and two hours by car from either central Tokyo or Nagoya.

  6. Jan 19, 2015 · Suwa Lake (Suwa-ko), located in Nagano Prefecture, south east of Matsumoto, is Nagano prefectures's largest lake. Around the shores of Lake Suwa are the four shrine complexes that make up Suwa Taisha Grand Shrine, one of the oldest and most important Shinto shrines in Japan.

  7. Article History. Lower Shrine of the Shintō Suwa Shrine, Japan. Suwa, city, Nagano ken (prefecture), Honshu, Japan, on the eastern shore of Suwa-ko (Lake Suwa). In the Tokugawa era (1603–1867) it was known as Kami-suwa, a castle town on the Kōshū-kaidō (Kōshū Highway). Suwa became a regional commercial and administrative centre.