SALE! [Day trip] Noboribetsu snow play tour, Lake Toya observation deck & Noboribetsu Jigokudani (departing from Sapporo)
- Beginners welcome - First try
- Empty-hands OK
- Pick-up & Drop-off
- Solo participant
- Operate rain or shine
- Children welcome
- Activity Japan 2024 Fall Sale
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Possible number of bookings1~45
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Participating age1Age ~ 70 Age
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Duration5~6 hours
Let's start a beautiful journey today Noboribetsu (about 60 minutes) In the ruins of a volcano in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, there remains a grassy area with a diameter of about 450 meters formed about 10,000 years ago. Noboribetsu Jigokudani got its name because it smells of sulfur and looks like you are in hell. Oyunuma is the remains of a crater formed when Hiyoriyama erupted, and sulfur springs at about 130 degrees gush out from the bottom of the pond, which is the source of Noboribetsu's main hot spring inns. There is an observation deck here where you can see the steaming lake right in front of you, and you can also walk around and experience the lake up close. As you walk around the lake, you can smell the sulfur, and you can see the hot springs that are always smoking and bubbling, and the yellow sulfur balls floating on the lake's surface are particularly noticeable. To experience a foot bath in nature, you have to walk a long mountain path. The mountain path is probably to protect the primitive ecosystem, but the view is worth the trip. The actual scenery is much more beautiful than in the photos. In winter, scenic spots are closed due to road conditions. Sightseeing around Lake Toya (approximately 120 minutes including free lunch time, the order of tours may change depending on traffic conditions, pick-up and drop-off conditions, and length of stay) Showa Shinzan Wakuma Ranch (60 minutes): On December 28, 1943, a strong earthquake occurred near Mount Usu on the shores of Lake Toya. As a result, a volcano erupted, and the ground rose rapidly to form a tall mountain. Volcanic activity As of September 10, 1945, there had been 17 relatively active volcanic activities in two years. To commemorate this volcanic activity, this new volcano, 398 meters above sea level, was designated a Special Natural Monument in 1957 and named Showa Shinzan. It is a "new mountain" that continues to grow even today, and white smoke can be seen constantly rising from the red-brown mountains. 8 Impressive Views of Lake Toya (10 minutes): Lake Toya, a freshwater lake in southwestern Hokkaido. A caldera lake. It has a diameter of about 10 km, is almost circular, and has an area of 70.72 sq km. Circumference 50 km. Deepest point 180.0 meters. Average water depth 117.0 meters. Water storage capacity 8.19 cubic kilometers. The lake is at an elevation of 84 meters. It is the northernmost ice-free lake in Japan. Lake Toya Observatory (10 min): A freshwater lake in southwestern Hokkaido. Near Uchiura Bay. Part of Shikotsu-Toya National Park. Caldera lake. It has a diameter of about 10 km, is almost circular, and has an area of 70.72 sq km. Circumference 50 km. Deepest point 180.0 meters. Average water depth 117.0 meters. Water storage capacity 8.19 cubic kilometers. The lake is at an elevation of 84 meters. It is the northernmost ice-free lake in Japan. Otaru (about 90 minutes, free dinner) Surrounded by red brick and gray tile warehouses built since the Meiji era, this is the only European-style place in Japan where you can stroll along the old canal streets with your family and friends in a tranquil atmosphere. [Kitayoshi Glass Art Museum] is famous for its glass workshop where you can see intricate and diverse glass crafts, and [Music Box Museum] exhibits more than 1,000 types of music boxes from around the world, allowing you to be surrounded by music.
The remains of a volcano in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, consist of a grassy area with a diameter of about 450 meters that was formed about 10,000 years ago. Noboribetsu Jigokudani got its name from the smell of sulfur that fills the air, making it seem like you are in hell.
On December 28, 1943, a strong earthquake occurred near Mount Usu on the shores of Lake Toya. As a result, a volcano erupted, and the ground rose up rapidly, forming a tall mountain. Volcanic Activity As of September 10, 1945, there had been 17 relatively active volcanic events over the past two years. To commemorate this volcanic activity, this new volcano, 398 meters above sea level, was designated a Special Natural Monument in 1957 and named Showa Shinzan. It is a "new mountain" that continues to grow even today, and white smoke can be seen constantly rising from the reddish-brown mountains.
Every February, Otaru in the north welcomes the snowy season thousands of miles away, and glass floats that were once tied to fishing nets are lit up on floats. The fantastic candle lights floating on the waves are reflected in the mirror-like canals, and the snowy scenery creates the most beautiful and romantic winter scenery in Otaru.
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Reservation cancellation fee generation date | Cancellation fee will be charged from 3 days before the event date. |
About cancellation | Please note that if you cancel for your own reasons, the following cancellation fees will be charged: Cancellation 3 to 2 days in advance: 50% Cancellation the day before: 100% Cancellation on the day: 100% Cancellation without permission: 100% |
About event termination | The tour will be canceled if severe weather conditions are expected, such as an approaching typhoon. |
Detailed information of this plan
Required minimum number of participants | 4 Person(s) |
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Possible number of bookings | 1~45 |
About duration |
5~6 hours
9.5 hours (5 hours actual experience time)
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Operating period | All-year-round |
Assembly time | Please arrive 10 minutes prior to your reservation time. |
Booking deadline | until 23:59 3 days before |
Changing room | Toilet | ||
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Shower | Parking | ||
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Dress code - Must bring items | nothing special |
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Matters require attention | 1) Please note that the itinerary schedule may be adjusted due to weather, road conditions, and other reasons. 2) At around 9:00 p.m. on the day before departure, you will receive basic information including the guide's phone number and car plate number by email. Please make sure you can check it from email or mobile phone. 3) If you have a tattoo, please use a skin-colored sticker to cover the tattoo so that you can enter the hot spring. This course is not recommended for pregnant women or those with mobility issues. 4) This course does not include meals. 5) Children under 3 years old are free if they do not occupy a seat. Please let us know in advance. Children over 3 years old are charged the same as adults. 6) The type of vehicle used for the day trip will be adjusted according to the number of participants and the situation on the day. Please note. 7) One piece of free checked baggage allowance will be checked in free of charge. If you have baggage that exceeds the free baggage allowance, you will be charged an excess baggage fee (2,000 yen/piece) separately. |
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Plan attractions
Sapporo Oriental Hotel 4-422-41 Minami 8-jo Nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo
Sapporo Station North Exit Group Bus Stop Sapporo City Chuo Ward, Kita 7-jo Nishi 3-chome
Oyunuma Oyunuma is a crater formed when Mt. Hiyori erupted, and sulfur springs at about 130 degrees bubble up from the bottom of the pond, which is the source of hot spring water for Noboribetsu's main hot spring inns. There is an observation deck here, where you can see the steaming lake right in front of you, and you can also walk around the lake and experience it up close. As you walk around the lake, you can smell the sulfur in the air, and you can see the spring, which is always smoking and bubbling, and the yellow sulfur balls floating on the lake's surface are particularly eye-catching. The scenic spot is closed in winter due to road conditions.
Oyunuma Oyunuma is a crater formed when Mt. Hiyori erupted, and sulfur springs at about 130 degrees bubble up from the bottom of the pond, which is the source of hot spring water for Noboribetsu's main hot spring inns. There is an observation deck here, where you can see the steaming lake right in front of you, and you can also walk around the lake and experience it up close. As you walk around the lake, you can smell the sulfur in the air, and you can see the spring, which is always smoking and bubbling, and the yellow sulfur balls floating on the lake's surface are particularly eye-catching. The scenic spot is closed in winter due to road conditions.
Oyunuma Oyunuma is a crater formed when Mt. Hiyori erupted, and sulfur springs at about 130 degrees bubble up from the bottom of the pond, which is the source of hot spring water for Noboribetsu's main hot spring inns. There is an observation deck here, where you can see the steaming lake right in front of you, and you can also walk around the lake and experience it up close. As you walk around the lake, you can smell the sulfur in the air, and you can see the spring, which is always smoking and bubbling, and the yellow sulfur balls floating on the lake's surface are particularly eye-catching. The scenic spot is closed in winter due to road conditions.
Noboribetsu Jigokudani Admire the Noboribetsu Jigokudani, formed by lava after a volcanic eruption. You can go to the Lake Shikotsu Drift Ice Festival from February 1st to February 24th, 2025! Enjoy the rare beauty.
Noboribetsu Jigokudani Admire the Noboribetsu Jigokudani, formed by lava after a volcanic eruption. You can go to the Lake Shikotsu Drift Ice Festival from February 1st to February 24th, 2025! Enjoy the rare beauty.
Noboribetsu Jigokudani Admire the Noboribetsu Jigokudani, formed by lava after a volcanic eruption. You can go to the Lake Shikotsu Drift Ice Festival from February 1st to February 24th, 2025! Enjoy the rare beauty.
Noboribetsu Jigokudani Admire the Noboribetsu Jigokudani, formed by lava after a volcanic eruption. You can go to the Lake Shikotsu Drift Ice Festival from February 1st to February 24th, 2025! Enjoy the rare beauty.
Showa Shinzan Bear Ranch Come and interact with the cute bears at the Showa Shinzan Bear Ranch! Please note that you will need to purchase tickets to the ranch at your own expense.
Showa Shinzan Bear Ranch Come and interact with the cute bears at the Showa Shinzan Bear Ranch! Please note that you will need to purchase tickets to the ranch at your own expense.
Showa Shinzan Bear Ranch Come and interact with the cute bears at the Showa Shinzan Bear Ranch! Please note that you will need to purchase tickets to the ranch at your own expense.
Lake Toya View the beautiful snow scenery of Lake Toya
Lake Toya View the beautiful snow scenery of Lake Toya
Lake Toya View the beautiful snow scenery of Lake Toya
Lake Toya View the beautiful snow scenery of Lake Toya
Lake Toya View the beautiful snow scenery of Lake Toya
Lake Toya View the beautiful snow scenery of Lake Toya
Music Box Hall More than 1,000 types of music boxes from around the world are on display, allowing you to be enveloped in beautiful rhythms. You can also sample local cuisine such as Hokkaido's specialty cheesecake, "Letao."
Music Box Hall More than 1,000 types of music boxes from around the world are on display, allowing you to be enveloped in beautiful rhythms. You can also sample local cuisine such as Hokkaido's specialty cheesecake, "Letao."
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Noboribetsu Jigokudani Admire the Noboribetsu Jigokudani, formed by lava after a volcanic eruption. You can go to the Lake Shikotsu Drift Ice Festival from February 1st to February 24th, 2025! Enjoy the rare beauty.
Lake Toya View the beautiful snow scenery of Lake Toya
Otaru Surrounded by red brick and gray tile warehouses built since the Meiji era, this is the only European-style place in Japan where you can stroll along the canal with your family and friends, enjoying the tranquility of the old canal townscape. The Kitayoshi Glass Museum is famous for its glass workshop where you can see a variety of intricate glass crafts, and the Music Box Museum exhibits over 1,000 types of music boxes from around the world, allowing you to be surrounded by music. Enjoy local specialties, including Hokkaido's famous cheesecake "Letao," to the beautiful rhythm.
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7:30 Sapporo Oriental Hotel Address: 4-422-41 Minami 8-jo Nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo (boarding and disembarking at the meeting point) 8:00 Sapporo Station North Exit Group BUS Stop Address: 3-chome Kita 7-jo Nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo (boarding and disembarking at the meeting point)
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Authorization issued by | Shizuoka Prefectural Governor Registration Travel Industry No. 2-633 |
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Insurance information | ANTA Liability insurance 5 million yen |
License and Qualifications | The guide has a tour guide license. |
Member organizations and associations | Travel Agency Registered by Shizuoka Prefecture Governor No. 2-633 JATA Japan Association of Travel Agents |
Number of staff | 25 people |
Number of instructors | 1 people |