The Official Hokkaido Adventure Travel Guide

Experience the splendors of Daisetsuzan! ~Hiking Kogen-numa and Asahidake~

5-DAY

DIFFICULTY

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GREEN SEASON

  • 5 days 4 nights

  • Min.5, Max.10

  • Hiking

    Hiking

HIGHTLIGHTS
  • Trek through autumn foliage around Daisetsuzan Kogen-numa, a pond filled with snowmelt water.
  • Feel the origin of water through hiking Asahidake, Hokkaido's highest peak.
  • Learn about the daily life of Higashikawa Town, which is blessed by waters from Daisetsuzan.
  • Taste food produced by using underground water from Daisetsuzan and discover the culture of traditional Japanese sake brewing.
  • Experience mountain stream fishing in spring waters originated from Daisetsuzan and Furano mountain ranges.
LOCATION

Daisetsuzan, Hokkaido

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OVERVIEW

Formed by series and years of volcanic eruptions, Daisetsuzan National Park features mountain ranges, Asahidake (Hokkaido’s highest peak), characteristic hot springs, waterfalls, lakes and marshes,  and unique wildlife.

2.4 billion liters of snow-melted water gushes through Daisetsuzan every year. This unique adventure tour follows these pure waters originated and nurtured in Daisetsuzan!  Enjoy and learn about the local landscape formed by volcanic eruptions, local people’s daily lives, rich agricultural produce nurtured by pure water and flora, and fauna in source rivers.

ITINERARY

DAY 1

Asahikawa

Meet at JR Asahikawa Station at 1:00PM, or  Asahikawa Airport at 1:45PM.

Transport to Sounkyo. Briefing at Sounkyo Visitor Center to learn about Daisetsuzan’s ecosystem, terrain and culture via exhibitions and a video presentation.

Stay at Hotel Taisetsu.

DAY 2

Kogen-numa Hiking

Kogen-numa, a natural pond filled with snow-melt water, is the most diverse place for plants and animals in the Daisetsuzan Mountain Range. Learn about Daisetsuzan’s ecosystem at the Brown Bear Information Center.

  • Hiking around Kogen-numa at the height of the autumn foliage season. Colored Chinguruma, a native alpine plant of Asahidake, highlights truly superb views.

 

【Time】6 hours(including lunch break)

【Elevation Change】278m【Distance】8㎞

Circling around Kogen-numa via Midorinuma, Yezonuma, Daigakunuma

DAY 3

Higashikawa Town

Stroll through Higashikawa Town, located at the foot of Daisetsuzan. ~ Feel the real blessing of the mountain.

Snowfalls on Mount Daisetsu soak into the ground, travel through deep rock and soil for years, and then reappear at the foot of the mountain to become the domestic water for Higashikawa Town. The water supply from Daisetsuzan is so abundant that there is no waterworks system in the town! The water is used for farm irrigation and tofu making, and more.

  • Stroll on Mount Kitoushi 【Time】1 hour 【Elevation Change】100m【Distance】2㎞

At Mount Kitoushi (elevation 457m, located at the north side of Higashikawa Town), learn about the physical composition of the town, its environment, and its relation to Daisetsuzan  while enjoying panoramic views.

 

  • Higashikawa Town Walking Tour【Time】2 hours (including lunch break)【Elevation Change】None

【Distance】2㎞

During your walk, taste soft-serve ice cream made of local soy beans and underground water, and enjoy a coffee brewed with snowmelt water and specially prepared coffee beans.

Purchase Chiffon Cake and other sweets made from local rice flour for snacks during your activities on the following day.

  • Visit Otokoyama Sake Brewery

Learn more about groundwater gushing from the eternal snow of Daisetsuzan and local sake brewery culture, one of Japan’s most traditional industries.

Mr. Kamada, a certified Hokkaido Sommelier Guide, will give a lecture in English about the history, environment, and characteristics of sake brewing in Hokkaido.

  • Taisetsu (Daisetsu) Asahidake Gensui Park

Snowmelt water from the Daisetsuzan Mountain range is naturally filtered for years.  The water is medium-hard and stores well. Put some in your bottle for your drinking water for the following day’s activities.

DAY 4

Hiking Asahidake

  • Climbing Mount Asahidake

【Time】6 hours(including lunch break)

【Elevation Change】691m【Distance】5.31㎞

Enjoy trekking among colored leaves around the summit at the height of the autumn foliage season.

 

DAY 5

Asahikawa

Originating from spring water gushing from the foot of Mount Furanodake (a part of the Daisetsu Mountain range), the Furebetsu Rive is a natural mountain stream preserved in an ideal state. Free from river-wall construction, its natural ecosystem is well established all along the river. Enjoy fishing and BBQ on the riverside among deep forest air.

  • Fishing at the Furebetsu River

【Time】2.5 hours (including lunch break)

Catching rainbow trout nurtured by Daisetsu water and a rich natural environment.

Arrive at Asahikawa Airport

【Time】1 hour,  transport by private car

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MEAL

Breakfast Lunch Dinner
1 - - Japanese and western set meal
2 Buffet Special lunch featuring Energy Meal Buffet dinner at HINNA NO NORI
3 Japanese Set Meal Japanese style plate lunch with locally harvested rice and vegetables Sushi using locally harvested rice
4 Japanese Set Meal Energy Meal Serving a local favorite, Roast Beef Bowl featuring Furano Wagyu.
5 Hotel - -

ACCOMMODATIONS

Area Facility Type Room Type Onsen / Spa WiFi
1 Sounkyo Hotel Japanese room or Western room Onsen WiFi
2 Asahidake Hotel Japanese room or Western room Onsen WiFi
3 Furano Hotel Western room Onsen WiFi

Tour Operator / Contact

Kinki Nippon Tourist Co., Ltd (KNT)

Address

6F NX Sapporo Bldg., 2-1, North 3 West2, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0003, Japan

Email

adventuretravel_hd@or.knt.co.jp

Official Web Site

https://www.dmcjapan-knt.com/

The company is certified by JATA’s Tour Quality Japan Quality Assurance System for Tour Operators.  Our mission is to provide the highest quality services to our clients. We specialize in Japan inbound tours focusing on Hokkaido.

・ATTA Members

・Special ATTA Website for B2B www.amazing-hokkaidotrip.com

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