Lake Hyōko

Lake Hyōko
瓢湖
Lake Hyōko in winter
Coordinates 37°50′18″N 139°14′14″E / 37.83833°N 139.23722°E / 37.83833; 139.23722Coordinates: 37°50′18″N 139°14′14″E / 37.83833°N 139.23722°E / 37.83833; 139.23722
Built 1639
Surface area 8 ha (20 acres)
Max. depth 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in)
Official name Hyo-ko
Designated 30 October 2008
Reference no. 1842[1]

Lake Hyōko (瓢湖) is a 281-hectare (690-acre) reservoir area in the city of Agano, Niigata, Japan.

The reservoir was created in 1639 during the Edo period of Japanese history. It is noted for its abundant and diverse bird life, and is an important overwintering grounds for Whooper swans and Tundra swans. The area received protection from the Japanese government as a wildlife refuge in 2005.

On October 30, 2008, it was registered as a Ramsar site.

Birds

Plants

Land

Aquatic

References

  1. "Hyo-ko". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
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