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National Hidaka Youth Nature House
At Hidaka Youth Nature House, you can experience nature, sports and outdoor activities, crafts, an…
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
National Hidaka Youth Nature House
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Hot spring hotel and Ryotei GINRINSOU
Built by the famed master fisherman Yoichi with the wealth he amassed in the herring trade, the Gi…
  • Area around Otaru, Niseko
Hot spring hotel and Ryotei GINRINSOU
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Kotokuji Temple
First established in 1897 and named in 1928, Kotokuji Temple has much to offer the spiritually inc…
  • Area around Sapporo
Kotokuji Temple
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Cape Erimo Wind Museum
Cape Erimo is one of Japan's most prominent strong wind areas, experiencing winds of over 10 m…
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Cape Erimo Wind Museum
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Riding Hills Shizunai
Hidaka, where thoroughbred horses run through vast pastureland, is the “home of the Yushun,&…
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Riding Hills Shizunai
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OcciGabi Winery
The OcciGabi Winery and its attached restaurant were established in Yoichi, one of the grape-produ…
  • Area around Otaru, Niseko
OcciGabi Winery
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Kame Rock, Lake Toya
Named for its resemblance to a turtle shell, Kame (turtle) Rock rises just to the surface of Lake …
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Kame Rock, Lake Toya
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Snow and Flow Snowsports School
Winter in Niseko is a unique experience that is beyond words. Whether you are here to enjoy the wo…
  • Area around Otaru, Niseko
Snow and Flow Snowsports School
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Pyotan Falls
This waterfall was formed in 1955 (Showa 30) when a small power plant was buried by a flood. With …
  • Tokachi, Obihiro
Pyotan Falls
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Otaru Bine
Otaru Bine, a wine shop and pizza cafe located in a refined stone building first constructed in 19…
  • Area around Otaru, Niseko
Otaru Bine
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Tobetsu Shrine
This shrine has its origins in the settlement of Tobetsu by Kuninao Date of the Sendai clan, who d…
  • Area around Sapporo
Tobetsu Shrine
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Yufutsu Museum
Settlers from Hachioji, Tokyo arrived in the Yufutsu area in the late 1800s, tasked with protectin…
  • Area around Sapporo
Yufutsu Museum
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Eniwa Karimba Remains (Eniwa City Local Museum)
Designated a national historic site, the Eniwa Karimba Remains date back over 3,000 years. This La…
  • Area around Sapporo
Eniwa Karimba Remains (Eniwa City Local Museum)
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Harbor seal
The only seals that permanently reside along the Japanese coast. At Cape Erimo, where about 1,000 …
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Harbor seal
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Former Okazaki Family Noh Stage (Otaru Noh Theater)
Dating back to the 14th century, Noh is an iconic form of Japanese masked theater. Constructed in …
  • Area around Otaru, Niseko
Former Okazaki Family Noh Stage (Otaru Noh Theater)
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Saru River Headwaters Primeval Forest
Located on the Hidaka side of the Nissho Pass, this forest is designated as a National Natural Mon…
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Saru River Headwaters Primeval Forest
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Lake Toya Ranch
Embark on a refreshing mountain horse trekking adventure while enjoying the stunning views of Lake…
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Lake Toya Ranch
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Hidaka Mountain Range Museum
The Hidaka Mountains Museum is a geo-museum of the Hidaka Mountains that exhibits the relationship…
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Hidaka Mountain Range Museum
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Hidakaso
Hidakaso is an endemic species that grows only in the Hidaka Mountains and is designated as a crit…
  • Area around Toya, Noboribetsu, and Hidaka
Hidakaso
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Lake Okotanpe
Located north of Lake Shikotsu and at the western foot of Eniwa, Lake Okotanpe is a dammed lake wi…
  • Area around Sapporo
Lake Okotanpe
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