Join us for an unforgettable one-day tour to discover the most popular check-in spots around Noboribetsu and Toyako in Hokkaido! Start your journey at the Toyako Observatory, where you’ll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Toya and the surrounding mountains. Continue to the Toyako Hot Spring Pier, a scenic lakeside spot perfect for photos and a peaceful stroll. Then, head to Lake Hill Farm to taste freshly made ice cream and local dairy products while enjoying the lush countryside. At the Showa Shinzan Bear Farm, get a close look at Hokkaido’s famous brown bears in a safe, interactive setting. Finally, visit Noboribetsu Jigokudani, or Hell Valley, where volcanic steam vents, bubbling hot springs, and the smell of sulfur create a thrilling and otherworldly landscape. This tour is perfect for nature lovers, families, and those wanting to experience the wild beauty and charm of Hokkaido in a single, action-packed day. Book now and create lasting memories.
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At Fukidashi Park, Meisui Park, located at the foot of Mount Yotei—often called “Little Mount Fuji”—travelers can enjoy a peaceful retreat surrounded by lush nature and crystal-clear spring water. This scenic spot offers views of Mount Yotei’s symmetrical peak, resembling the iconic Mount Fuji, making it a must-visit for those who wish to experience “Mount Fuji” in Hokkaido. Visitors can stroll along serene paths, listen to the calming sound of flowing water, and fill their bottles with fresh, clean spring water known as one of Japan’s best. The park is especially beautiful in spring and autumn, with cherry blossoms or fiery foliage adding to the charm. It’s a popular local picnic and photo spot, perfect for a quiet escape from the city. Booking this experience allows you to see one of Hokkaido’s hidden gems and admire Mount Yotei up close, fulfilling your Mount Fuji dreams in a tranquil northern setting.
Travelers who book this experience at Lake Toya will enjoy the breathtaking beauty of one of Japan’s largest crater lakes, located in southwest Hokkaido. Surrounded by serene nature, the lake offers peaceful views and is especially famous for its calm, glassy surface reflecting the sky and mountains. Visitors can take a relaxing cruise to Nakajima Island, where the Toyako Forest Museum introduces the area’s natural history and wildlife. The island is also home to wild deer and other animals that roam freely in their natural habitat. Nearby, two active volcanoes—Mt. Usu and Showa Shinzan—add dramatic scenery and offer insight into the region’s dynamic geological activity. Along the lake, travelers can enjoy hot spring resorts, lakeside walks, and seasonal events like fireworks and illumination. With a blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and volcanic landscapes, Lake Toya offers a memorable and immersive experience for every visitor.
At Toyako Onsen, visitors will stroll along the scenic Toyako Pier Hot Spring Street, where they can enjoy views of the tranquil lake with Mt. Yotei. The area is famous for its natural hot spring footbaths, perfect for a relaxing soak as you take in the beautiful surroundings. Along the pier, travelers can explore charming local shops, try Hokkaido specialties like soft-serve ice cream, fresh seafood, and regional sweets, and feel the calming atmosphere unique to this lakeside resort town. Seasonal flower displays and peaceful walking paths enhance the experience, making it ideal for photos and leisurely moments. Fireworks light up the night sky in certain seasons, adding extra charm. Toyako Onsen is accessible only from April 1st to March 31st, offering a full year of rotating seasonal beauty, whether it's cherry blossoms in spring, lush greens in summer, colorful leaves in autumn, or snow-capped views in winter. It's a must-visit spot blending nature, relaxation, and local flavor.
At Lake Hill Farm, travelers will enjoy a peaceful countryside escape with stunning views of Mt. Yotei in the distance. Nestled on a gentle hillside, the farm is especially beautiful in summer when lush green meadows stretch across the landscape and cows graze calmly, creating a scene that feels straight out of a Hayao Miyazaki animation. Visitors can stroll through the open fields, breathe in the fresh Hokkaido air, and take in the idyllic scenery that perfectly blends nature and simplicity. One of the highlights is the colorful ice cream truck parked on-site—its vibrant hues and charming design make it a perfect photo spot. Guests can treat themselves to fresh, creamy ice cream made with local ingredients while snapping memorable pictures against the backdrop of wide skies, flower gardens, and distant mountains. This relaxing stop offers a perfect mix of sensory delight and photogenic moments, ideal for couples, families, or solo travelers seeking a taste of Hokkaido’s pastoral charm
Located near the hot spring district, Shōwa-Shinzan Bear Ranch offers a unique chance to encounter Hokkaido’s famous brown bears up close. Known as the birthplace of the iconic slogan “Beware of Bears,” this spot lets travelers safely observe and even feed these adorable yet powerful creatures. Visitors can purchase bear snacks and watch the bears wave or show off playful behaviors in response. There are also designated areas where you can view the bears at eye level, making for great photo opportunities. Admission to the bear farm is not included in the tour fee (around 7$ per person). If you prefer a more relaxed option, you can skip the ranch and enjoy a meal at the nearby restaurant, also at your own expense. Whether you choose to interact with the bears or savor local cuisine, this stop offers a fun and memorable experience that showcases a unique side of Hokkaido’s wildlife and culture.
Travelers who book this experience will explore the dramatic landscape of Noboribetsu's Hell Valley, or Jigokudani, a powerful reminder of Hokkaido’s volcanic origins. The name “Noboribetsu” comes from the Ainu word “ヌプルペッ,” meaning “white turbid river,” which reflects the area's geothermal nature. At Jigokudani, visitors will walk along well-maintained trails that lead through a surreal terrain of steaming vents, bubbling mud pools, and sulfurous streams. The gray-yellow rocks constantly release volcanic gases, filling the air with a strong sulfur scent. Vegetation is scarce here, giving the valley a barren, otherworldly appearance—hence the name “Hell Valley.” This natural wonder offers a rare, close-up look at volcanic activity and geothermal forces in action, making it a truly unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
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