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Nagano's Mishaka Pond offers mirror-like waters, inspiration for art lovers

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By Krista Rogers, RocketNews24

Mishaka-ike, or Mishaka Pond (御射鹿池), is a hidden natural jewel located in Chino City, Nagano Prefecture. The pond’s tranquil beauty inspired a famous painting several decades ago, and Japanese visitors have been increasingly traveling off the beaten path to view its waters for themselves, as it’s a place where the four seasons are distinctly and perfectly expressed.

Escape from the city for a relaxing moment with the following photographic collection of Mishaka-ike in the Japanese countryside.

The crystal-clear waters of Mishaka-ike were immortalized in Kaii Higashiyama‘s 1972 painting Midori Hibiku (緑響く; “The Green Echoes”). The famous and immediately recognizable painting to many Japanese people pays tribute to the mirror-like reflecting qualities of the pristine pond.

Veteran Japanese actress Sayuri Yoshinaga popularized the painting when it was featured in a TV commercial with her for Sharp Aquos, and the pond itself was selected by Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in 2010 as one of the top 100 ponds in Japan.

Once you see actual photographs of Mishaka Pond, it’s easy to understand why Higashiyama painted a near exact mirror image of the trees’ reflections on the water’s surface–it’s because the water is actually that clear in real life. On top of that, the atmosphere surrounding the pond is different depending on the weather and time of day. Visitors will never tire of gazing at the waters no matter what the season.

Unfortunately, getting to Mishaka Pond using public transport is a bit tricky. If you don’t have use of a car in Japan, Nagano’s tourism website lists access to the pond as a 30-minute taxi ride from JR Chino Station on the Chuo Main Line. It may take some time and money to get there, but the spectacular scenery will be well worth the trek.

A quick search on YouTube brings up any number of videos dedicated to the pond, but the video below is one of our favorites.

Source: Grape

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Beautiful.

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In NAmerica you can see this type of scenery all over the place, unfortunately Japan doesn't have many lakes. Lots of nice rivers though

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What a peaceful place! We often see here, in Canada. I am sure that feeling would be different when you step into it

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