Oyunuma is a thermal lake located in the Niseko highlands on the outskirts of Rankoshi Town. The lake is approximately 50 meters in diameter, and features an extremely hot bubbling center with thick mud around the edges. There is a wooden walkway surrounding the lake allowing you to enjoy the strong smell of sulfur and touch the mud. Interestingly enough, you can view insects buzzing around and living on the surface of the lake despite it being 60º Celcius plus. On the other side of the walkway is a small clear water pool with a "blue hole" in the middle, pumping out extremely cold, clear water, right beside the extremely hot, mud pool. To access Oyunuma, take Hwy 58 from Kutchan, and make a left onto Hwy 66. Alternatively, take Hwy 207 from Rankoshi town.
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Oyunuma
A Thermal Lake in Niseko
By Chris Barnes
Community writer
Oyunuma thermal lake
Enjoy the fresh smell of sulfur
The bubbling water is surrounded by a thick mud ring that i wouldn't want to fall into
You can enjoy the thermal lake all year round
The surrounding walkway is fenced and provides great views of the lake and surrounding mountains
Extremely cold water pumping up out of the blue hole right beside the hot lake
There were many insects living on the surface of the pool
Looking back towards the car park
Thermal colors change around the lake, unfortunately the smell doesn't
Thick cracked mud on the outer edge of the lake
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Kylie Plester
9 years ago
Great photos, it's interesting to see what it would look like without all the snow that is covering it at the moment.
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