The Official Hokkaido Adventure Travel Guide

A trekking tour in the southern part of Hokkaido offering an immersive cultural experience that delves into the rich history of the Kitamae-bune

2-DAY

DIFFICULTY

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GREEN SEASON

  • from JPY 80,000

  • 2 days 1 night - Available from late May to early October

  • Min. 4, Max. 16

  • Trekking

    Trekking

HIGHTLIGHTS
  • Learn Esashi Oiwake, folk songs of this region with unique traditions
  • Interact with local residents by cooking a local meal ensemble for fishermen
  • Visit the Ota Shrine located on a harsh mountainside in Setana-town
LOCATION

Esashi and Setana in the southern Hokkaido : The area is relatively warm and it used to be a place of trade between Ainu people and Wajin which means Japanese people from Honshu and other areas. So its history and culture is unique in Hokkaido.

OVERVIEW

From the Edo period through the Meiji period, the impressive “Kitamae-bune” network of ships formed a trading system that provided a vital connection between Hokkaido and the main island of Honshu. While daily necessities such as rice arrived from other parts of Japan, the region’s precious products such as fertilizer made of herring, dried salmon, sea cucumber, and abalone were shipped to Honshu.

This tour focuses on Esashi-cho, the most important trading base for Kitamae-bune ships in southern Hokkaido, which flourished in the 17th century, and provides an intriguing experience of its special nature, history, and culture, including the traditional Ubagami Daijingu Togyo festival, which was of great importance to our predecessors who had to survive in this harsh climate and environment .

While trekking to Ota Shrine, which is believed to enshrine the god of voyages and is located on a steep mountainside, you will be able to experience interacting with the people involved in the festival and learn about the history of the people who lived in this place.

ITINERARY

DAY 1

Exploring Esashi and Observing a Demonstration of Esashi Oiwake

After meeting and greeting at Hakodate Airport or Hakodate Station, move to Esashi Town by chartered bus. An English-speaking guide will explain the tour itinerary, concept and historical background on the way.

History of Esashi
After the samurai era, Esashi Town prospered as an important port of departure and arrival for Kitamae-bune. It was bustling with herring fishing, and the performing arts culture of the common people flourished. As a memory of the prosperity of that era, there is a fishery ship control center called “Kaisen Tonya” in the city designated as an important cultural heritage of Japan.

With the local ‘OKASAN/mothers’, experience making a unique meal for the fishermen of this region and eating it together for lunch.


After the lunch we explore the town with local guides, who will introduce the history of regional forestry and fisheries, Kitamae-bune, and traditional performing arts culture.

Next we visit the ‘Esashi Dojo’ and watch a performance by an Esashi Oiwake master, who will showcase one of the most famous folk songs in Japan. You can also learn some of the essence of this beautiful art form.

In the evening we have a BBQ diner in Kamome island. This beautiful island was designated part of the Hiyama Prefectural Natural Park, and was once the source of the prosperity of Esashi, which was the stage for herring fishing and the Kitamaebune trade. In the 1980s, the shape changed to the tombolo, which is a geographical formation that connects an island to the mainland with a narrow strip of land. After the dinner, we check in to Hotel New Esashi.

DAY 2

Trekking to visit Ota Shrine in Setana

After breakfast at the hotel, move to Setana town by chartered coach. From this town, trek to Ota Shrine, which is associated with Lord Nobuhiro Takeda, the founder of the Matsumae clan. To get here, it is necessary to walk up a fairly steep mountain road.

We will visit Ota Shrine under the guidance of the chief priest. The elevation of Mt. Ota is 483m, and the elevation of the main shrine is 333m. The one-way trek to the main shrine takes about 90 minutes. Special devotions will be held at the main shrine.

This shrine is said to have been given the title of Ota Daigongen when Nobuhiro Takeda, the founder of the Matsumae clan, landed in this small village. Since then, it has been worshiped as a place where one can obtain safe navigation and protection of the spiritually powerful deities.

After trekking for a unique visit to a shrine, we will have a takeaway lunch at Risshozan Park in Setana town. Local burgers will be delivered from downtown restaurants. Please note that we are unfortunately unable to accommodate requests for specific allergies.
Optional settings are available. If trekking to Ota Shrine is not for you, you can select alternative activities such as gold panning.

After lunch time, we will return to Hakodate JR station or Hakodate airport depending on the case.

MEAL

Breakfast Lunch Dinner
1 Not included A unique meal for the fishermen of Esashi region BBQ in Kamome Island
2 at Hotel New Esashi Local burger for a takeaway at Risshozan Park Not included

ACCOMMODATIONS

Area Facility Type Room Type Onsen / Spa WiFi
1 Esashi Western Style Hotel Private room WiFi

Tour Operator / Contact

TOBU TOP TOURS Co.,LTD Sapporo Branch

Address

7F Park East Sapporo, 1-3, South 1 East 1, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0051 Japan

TEL

+81 (0)11-221-0821

Email

2020spk@tobutoptours.co.jp

Official web site

https://tobutoptours.com/en/

Awareness of environmentally friendly action and the protection of our precious nature has always been at the core of our corporate philosophy. We feel that we need to do more than our obligations to ensure that our business and participants have a positive impact on the community.

Our important goal is also to encourage guests to spend more time in Hokkaido’s natural environment, protecting the natural environment and taking action to respect the indigenous culture.

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