Experience the Blessings of Nature and Life in the Mountains - A Hiking and Cycling Exploration of Daisetsuzan
4-DAY
DIFFICULTY
GREEN SEASON
4 days 3 nights
Min. 1, Max. 8
Cycling
Hiking
- HIGHTLIGHTS
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- Revel in a sea of breathtaking autumn colors while hiking in Daisetsuzan National Park
- Experience firsthand the traditional culture of Hokkaido’s Indigenous people, the Ainu
- Marvel at idyllic views while cycling alongside Higashikawa’s glorious golden-colored rice fields
- LOCATION
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Daisetsuzan National Park - Asahikawa, Sounkyo, and Higashikawa
Daisetsu area
Daisetsu Kogen Swamp
OVERVIEW
Often called “the roof of Hokkaido,” Daisetsuzan National Park is located in a stunning mountain range at the heart of Japan’s second-largest main island and is home to the region’s highest peak, the majestic Mt. Asahidake, which stands at 2,291 meters tall. While the Daisetsuzan Mountain Range sits around 2,000 meters above sea level, the high latitude results in alpine conditions comparable to the 3,000-meter peaks in Japan’s main island of Honshu and offer hikers an unforgettable opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking scenery and colorful alpine flora that the Indigenous Ainu people call “Kamui Mintara,” or “the playground of the gods.”
The tour begins with a stay at a Sounkyo Onsen, a relaxing hot spring resort located within the famous national park, where you can enjoy a stunning view of Sounyko Gorge’s spectacular 200-meter-high and 24-kilometer-long columnar-jointed cliffs, which straddle the Ishikari River. Furthermore, the park’s leaves begin their autumn transformation in September — the earliest in all of Japan — rendering the area awash in a vibrant sea of colorful foliage that is truly a sight to behold.
The following day, we’ll enjoy a locally guided trek along a trail famous for its beautiful autumn views — lucky trekkers may even catch a glimpse of a brown bear!
The theme of the subsequent tour is “Daisetsuzan’s gifts of nature,” is a cycling trip that takes us to the headwaters of the Ishikari and Tokachi Rivers. The surrounding towns are blessed with an abundance of water, resulting in fields of delicious rice that, at this time of year, turn a deep golden hue, making for a particularly beautiful view. Thanks to the pristine spring water, the region is also blessed with a rich assortment of food, along with numerous sake breweries producing exquisite varieties. You can also look forward to savoring elegant dishes made with locally sourced ingredients, including sitting down for lunch at a restaurant produced by Kiyomi Mikuni, one of Japan’s most celebrated chefs.
Enjoy four days in Daisetsuzan’s magnificent mountains, all while experiencing the flavors and ways of life that depend on this region’s many gifts of nature.
ITINERARY
DAY 1
Travel to Sounkyo
Take the JR train line from Sapporo to Asahikawa. Drive from Asahikawa Station to Sounkyo. Enjoy lunch made with locally sourced ingredients at a restaurant produced by Kiyomi Mikuni, one of Japan’s most famous chefs. Visit Sounkyo Mt.Daisetsu Photo Museum, a gallery displaying photos of the Daisetsuzan mountains.
DAY 2
Hiking in the Daisetsuzan National Park
Guided trek through Daisetsuzan National Park for beautiful autumn views. Craft workshop at Asahikawa Design Center, which gathers together Asahikawa furniture and crafts.
DAY 3
Cycling in Higashikawa
After visiting the headwaters of the mountains’ rivers, go on a locally guided cycling tour through the region’s golden rice fields. Tour and tasting at a local sake brewery that uses water from the mountains.
DAY 4
Immerse in the Ainu culture
Visit Hokkaido’s Indigenous Ainu people in Asahikawa. After lunch, head to Asahikawa Airport (arrival at Asahikawa Airport around 3:00 p.m.).
MEAL
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | |
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1 | - | Restaurant “FRATELLO DI MIKUNI Kamikawa” | Buffet at a hotel |
2 | Hotel | Local restaurant | A la carte dishes at a Japanese-style pub |
3 | Hotel | Local restaurant | Set menu |
4 | Hotel | Local restaurant | - |
ACCOMMODATIONS
Area | Facility Type | Room Type | Onsen / Spa | WiFi | |
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1 | Sounkyo | Hotel | Twin or double room for single use | Onsen | |
2 | Asahikawa | Hotel | Twin or double room for single use | Onsen | |
3 | Asahikawa | Hotel | Twin or double room for single use | Onsen |
Tour Operator / Contact
Hokkaido Treasure Island Travel Inc.
Hokkaido Treasure Island Travel (HTIT) is an award-winning team of creators of unique, perfectly tailored Hokkaido travel experiences. HTIT Team is deeply connected to Hokkaido, North Japan.
In 2007, HTIT started its journey as a pioneer of a new style of adventure travel by sharing the treasures of Hokkaido. We are constantly opening new doors and making local destinations that were previously inaccessible to travelers available allover Hokkaido.
We provide a compelling combination of personal and professional travel advice, knowledge beyond that of a guidebook insider, and behind the scenes access to places and authentic local experiences generally not available for the public. Our mission is to create for you a journey of a lifetime every time you travel with us.
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