Explore the sulphurous volcanic pits and geysers of Noboribetsu's Hell Valley and soak your feet in a natural onsen river. Immerse yourself in Japanese culture by taking an optional onsen (hot spring bath) at the largest onsen hotel in the area. Entry and parking fees are paid separately to each facility.
Sample Itinerary:
Noboribetsu's Hell Valley (30 mins)
Oyunuma Footbath walking path (40 mins return walk way)
Noboribetsu (Lunch time)
Choose from two options:
1. Daichi Takimotokan Hotel Onsen (90 mins)
2. Jidaimura Edo Period Theme Park (90 mins)
3. Upopoy (National Ainu Museum and Park) (90 mins)
Your Hotel in Sapporo or Niseko Hotel / New Chitose Airport
At Hell Valley (Jigokudani), visitors can enjoy the steaming hot springs and volcanic landscapes. The area is filled with the scent of sulfur, and you can observe geothermal activity up close. During winter, the snow-covered scenery adds a unique atmosphere to the experience.
At the Oyunuma Natural Foot Bath, visitors can enjoy soaking their feet in warm, natural hot spring water while surrounded by beautiful natural scenery. The steam rising from the water adds to the relaxing atmosphere, and the area offers different scenic views depending on the season.
At Dai-ichi Takimotokan, guests can enjoy a variety of natural hot spring baths with stunning views of the surrounding nature. The facility offers both indoor and outdoor baths, including a large outdoor bath with a view of Lake Toya, providing a relaxing and rejuvenating experience.
At Noboribetsu Date Jidaimura, visitors can experience the Edo period (1603-1868) of Japan. The village features samurai, ninja, and geisha performances, historical buildings, and hands-on activities like traditional crafts and archery. It's a lively, immersive experience that brings the past to life, perfect for history enthusiasts.
At Upopoy, visitors can experience Ainu culture through interactive exhibits, traditional performances, and historical displays. The Ainu are an indigenous people of Japan, primarily living in Hokkaido. The cultural center offers insight into the Ainu people's history, language, and art. It’s an enriching opportunity to learn about this indigenous culture and its connection to Hokkaido.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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