List of Ie Island
- Age 1~Age 70
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 08:00
〜Schedule〜【08:00】 ▼Sapporo Station North Exit Group Bus Stop Address: 3-chome Kita Shichijo Nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo City【10:10】 ▼Yotei-san Meisui Park (approx. 50 mins)【12:10】 ▼Toya Lake Area Sightseeing (approx. 120 mins, including free time for lunch, at own expense, Toyako Eight Views and Scenic Views: 10 mins | Toyako Observation Deck: 10 mins | Showa Shinzan Bear Ranch: 60 mins)【15:40】 ▼Hoheikyo Onsen (approx. 90 mins, hot spring fee included, towel rental etc. at own expense)【17:10】▼The itinerary for this day ends safely! 【18:20】 ▼Departure point: Arrive at Sapporo Station North Exit Group Bus Terminal▼Toya Lake Observation Deck: A freshwater lake in the southwest of Hokkaido, Japan. Near Uchiura Bay. Part of Shikotsu-Toya National Park. A caldera lake. It is almost circular with a diameter of about 10 kilometers, covering an area of 70.72 square kilometers. Circumference 50 kilometers. Maximum depth: 180.0 meters. Average depth is 117.0 meters. Water storage capacity: 8.19 cubic kilometers. The lake surface is 84 meters above sea level. It is the northernmost ice-free lake in Japan. ▼Toya Lake Cero Observatory is a great place to take panoramic photos of Lake Toya. From here you can enjoy natural views around Lake Toya, including the islands of Lake Toya, Mt. Yotei, Mt. Showa Shinzan, and Mt. Usu. Showa Shinzan Bear Ranch: On December 28, 1943, a large earthquake occurred near Mt. Usu on the shores of Lake Toya. As a result, the volcano erupted and the earth rapidly rose to form a tall mountain. Volcanic activity continued until September 10, 1945, and there were 17 relatively active volcanic events in two years. In commemoration of this volcanic activity, a new volcano with an elevation of 398 meters was designated a Special Natural Monument in 1957 and named "Showa Shinzan". It is a "new mountain" that is still growing, and white smoke can be seen constantly spewing from the reddish-brown mountains. ▼ At the bear ranch near the entrance to the Showa Shinzan cable car, about 100 purebred Hokkaido brown bears are kept. Brown bears are the largest wild mammals in Hokkaido. You can feed the brown bears at the bear ranch. When they see food, they stand up and wave at the tourists. They are very cute and adorable. It is said that the horse oil here is very useful. Adults (junior high school students and above) 900 yen, children (6 years old and above) 500 yen, please pay the fee yourself. This is a mixed tour and participants come from all over the world.
- Age 1~Age 70
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 08:00
【08:00】 ▼Sapporo Station North Exit Group Bus Terminal Address: 3-chome Kita Shichijo Nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo City 【09:30】 ▼Noboribetsu |Noboribetsu Jigokudani |Oyunuma Outdoor Footbath Experience (approx. 60 mins) 【12:00】 ▼Toya Lake Area Sightseeing (approx. 120 mins, including free lunch time, at own expense) |Showa Shinzan and Bear Ranch |Toya Lake Eight Views and their scenic beauty |Toya Lake Observatory 【16:30】 ▼Otaru (approx. 90 mins, free dinner, at actual expense) 【18:00】 ▼Return to Sapporo city center, and end your fun day trip! 【18:45】 ▼Arrive at Sapporo Station North Exit Group Bus Terminal ▼Noboribetsu Volcano is a crater ruin in Noboribetsu City, Hokkaido, Japan. It is located near Lake Toya and was formed about 10,000 years ago. White smoke still comes out of the area about 450 meters in diameter, and no grass grows. There is a strong smell of sulfur. Noboribetsu Jigokudani was named for its hell-like atmosphere. ▼Oyunuma is a crater formed by the eruption of Mt. Hiyori. Sulfur springs at about 130 degrees gush out from the bottom of the pond, and are the source of the main hot spring inns in Noboribetsu City. There is an observation deck here, where you can look at the steaming lake in front of you, or walk to the lakeside to experience it up close. Walking around the lake, you can not only smell the sulfur, but also see the source of the hot springs, which are always smoking and bubbling, and the yellow sulfur balls floating on the lake surface are particularly eye-catching. ▼The outdoor foot bath experience requires walking a long mountain path, which is still relatively primitive, but that is probably to protect the original ecosystem. But the view is worth going. The actual view is much more beautiful than in the photo. The scenic spot is closed in winter due to road conditions ▼Lake Toya is a freshwater lake in southwestern Hokkaido. Caldera lake. The northernmost ice-free lake in Japan. Lake Toya Observatory, a freshwater lake in southwest Hokkaido. Near Uchiura Bay. Part of Shikotsu-Toya National Park. ▼Lake Toya Cero Observatory is the best place to take panoramic photos of Lake Toya. From here you can see the natural scenery around Lake Toya, including the islands of Lake Toya, Mt. Yotei, Mt. Showa-Shinzan, and Mt. Usu. This is a shared tour, and participants can enjoy the view of the world's
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