1. Lake Kasumigaurais the second-largest lake in Japan, located 60 km to the north-east of Tōkyō. Lake Kasumigaura is actually the name given to a group of contiguous lakes, which includes the main lake, Nishiura (西浦), and two smaller lakes, Kitaura (北浦)and Sotonasakaura, and also encompasses the rivers connecting them. About 45% of the land surrounding the lake is natural landscape and 43.5% is agricultural land.
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