1. Jigokudani
Jigokudani, also known as Hell Valley, is a famous volcanic valley located in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, Japan. It is renowned for its otherworldly landscape of steaming vents, sulfurous streams, and rugged terrain. Visitors can explore walking paths amidst the geothermal activity.
30 minutes
2. Toyako Onsen
Lake Toya Onsen is celebrated for its serene setting alongside Lake Toya, one of the country's most picturesque caldera lakes. The onsen town is where visitors can unwind in mineral-rich hot spring foot baths while enjoying breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains. It's a perfect destination for relaxation and rejuvenation amidst nature's beauty.
As lunch is not included in the tour fee, please take and pay for it by yourself.
1 hour 30 minutes
3. Showashinzan
â–¶Standard Plan: Feel free to explore Showa-shinzan!
â–¶Plan with tickets: The guide will take you to the Usuzan Ropeway and the Bear Ranch accordingly.
It is a volcano that has been certified as a "UNESCO Global Geopark" in many categories, and is also called the Miracle Mountain'' due to its unusual origin.
Showa-shinzan Bear Farm (Optional)
A popular spot where you can meet powerful bears, mainly brown bears. You can feed them apples and cookies and be soothed by the cute behavior of the cubs.
Usuzan Ropeway (Optional)
Enjoy a 6-minute walk in the air while taking in the spectacular views from Lake Toya to Mt. Yotei. At the Mt. USU Terrace at the summit station, which opened in 2021, you can now relax and enjoy the spectacular view from a sofa or cafe.
1 hour 50 minutes
4. Silo Viewing Platform
A spectacular view point with a panoramic view of the sparkling blue Lake Toya. The most popular item at the souvenir shop is Silo Observatory's original Toyako Caramel Pudding'', which has a sweet caramel flavor and a smooth, creamy texture.
* In winter season, we won't stop by Silo Observatory due to earlier sun set. Alternatively, we will stop at Nakayama Pass Road station as a break point.
20 minutes