Ogata Village

The village of Ogata consists entirely of land reclaimed from the former Lake Hachirōgata, which was the second largest lake in Japan. The village was officially established in 1964.

The Polder Hot Spring and the Reclamation Museum

Hachiro Lagoon Reclamation Monument

Ogata Shrine

Former Hachiro Lagoon Settler Training Facility

Minaminoike Park

Mt. Ogatafuji

Hachirogatakasen Park

Final Construction Point of Hachiro Lagoon Reclamation Embankment

Hachiro Lagoon Reclaimed Land Canola Flower Field

View from the Hotel Sun Rural Ogata

Ogata Moor Onsen (Hot Spring)

Ogata Steppe Wildlife Sanctuary/Ogata Steppe Bird-Watching Facility

Intersection Point of Longitude and Latitude

Cherry Trees and Canola Flower Road

 Hachiro Lagoon Reclamation Embankment/Agricultural Water Intake Facility(A1)

Hachiro Lagoon Reclamation Embankment/Agricultural Water Intake Facility(E2)

 Hachiro Lagoon Reclamation Embankment/Agricultural Water Intake Facility(D1)

The lifeline of Ogata-mura’s water circulation

 Ikkyu Main Drainage Canal/ Hokubu Drain Pumping Station

 Hamaguchi Drainage Pumping Station