I know it’s the wrong time of year to post this but I just heard that Ezuko is particularly beautiful at sunrise in the winter. As I heard it, because Ezuko is fed by springs, the water temperature is relatively constant all year. So, in the winter, the difference in temperature between the air and the water causes mist (moya) to form on the water, making for stunning scenes that attract photographers. I learned about this recently from an competitive rower who is frequently practicing his rowing early in the morning on the lake. After I enjoy this year’s summer, I looking forward to seeing this in the winter. – Kirk

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