
Lake Chuzenji Boat House

Michelin Guide
Civil and military monument
The Michelin Guide's review
Built by the Americans after the Second World War, this large wooden boat house on the north shore of Lake Chuzenji served as a hangar and launch pad for dinghies. Today, its proximity to Ryuzu Waterfall, the end destination of hikes through the Senjogahara Plateau, makes it the ideal place for a break. On the first floor, there are visuals and trophies pertaining to trout fishing, and a collection of old boats; on the second floor there is a tearoom and a lovely panoramic terrace accessible for picnics.
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