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三方五湖(みかたごこ)は、福井県三方郡美浜町と同県三方上中郡若狭町にまたがって位置する5つの湖の総称。若狭湾国定公園に含まれる。
Mikata Five Lakes (Japanese: 三方五湖, Hepburn: Mikata-goko), also called the Five Lakes of Mikata, are a series of brackish and freshwater lakes located in Mihama and Wakasa, Fukui, Japan, which are close to the coast of Wakasa Bay. They consist of Lakes Mikata (三方湖), Suigetsu (水月湖), Suga (菅湖), Kugushi (久々子湖) and Hiruga (日向湖). These five lakes are all located in Wakasa Wan Quasi-National Park. In 2005 the lakes were designated as a Ramsar site. The Lake Suigetsu is famous for its varves, which were adopted as a global standard for dating geological and historical relics in 2012.
三方五湖(みかたごこ)是位在福井縣三方郡美濱町和三方上中郡若狹町的5湖之總稱。國指定名勝,屬於若狹灣國定公園,也是拉姆薩公約登錄湿地。
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body of water (Q15324) | natural=water |
Ramsar site (Q19683138) | ramsar |
Lakes of Fukui Prefecture | water=lake, natural=lake, water=pond |
Wetlands of Japan | natural=wetland, natural=water |