Explore Hokkaido’s wonders: panoramic views, scenic strolls, local flavors, and thrilling landscapes. Book your unforgettable one-day tour now.
Explore Hokkaido’s wonders: panoramic views, scenic strolls, local flavors, and thrilling landscapes. Book your unforgettable one-day tour now.
- Fukidashi Park - Nestled at the base of Mount Yotei, also known as “Little Mount Fuji,” Fukidashi Park, or Meisui Park, offers a serene escape into nature’s embrace with its pristine spring waters. This picturesque location provides stunning views of Mount Yotei’s symmetrical peak, reminiscent of the iconic Mount Fuji, making it a must-see for…
- Fukidashi Park - Nestled at the base of Mount Yotei, also known as “Little Mount Fuji,” Fukidashi Park, or Meisui Park, offers a serene escape into nature’s embrace with its pristine spring waters. This picturesque location provides stunning views of Mount Yotei’s symmetrical peak, reminiscent of the iconic Mount Fuji, making it a must-see for those wanting a “Mount Fuji” experience in Hokkaido. Visitors can wander along tranquil paths, enjoy the soothing sounds of flowing water, and fill their bottles with some of Japan’s finest fresh spring water. The park is particularly enchanting in spring and autumn, with cherry blossoms or vibrant foliage enhancing its allure. It’s a favored spot for locals to picnic and take photos, offering a peaceful retreat from urban life. Booking this experience allows one to discover one of Hokkaido’s hidden treasures and admire Mount Yotei up close, fulfilling “Mount Fuji” dreams in a serene northern setting.
- Lake Tōya - Booking an experience at Lake Toya allows travelers to witness the stunning beauty of one of Japan’s largest crater lakes, situated in southwest Hokkaido. Surrounded by tranquil nature, the lake is renowned for its calm, mirror-like surface that reflects the sky and mountains. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely cruise to Nakajima Island, where the Toyako Forest Museum showcases the area’s natural history and wildlife. The island is also home to wild deer and other animals that roam freely in their natural environment. Nearby, the active volcanoes Mt. Usu and Showa Shinzan provide dramatic scenery and insights into the region’s dynamic geological activity. Along the lake, travelers can indulge in hot spring resorts, lakeside strolls, and seasonal events like fireworks and illuminations. With its blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and volcanic landscapes, Lake Toya offers a memorable and immersive experience for all visitors.
- Toyako Onsen - At Toyako Onsen, visitors can enjoy a stroll along the scenic Toyako Pier Hot Spring Street, taking in views of the serene lake with Mt. Yotei in the background. The area is renowned for its natural hot spring footbaths, perfect for a relaxing soak while enjoying the beautiful surroundings. Along the pier, travelers can explore charming local shops, sample Hokkaido specialties like soft-serve ice cream, fresh seafood, and regional sweets, and soak in the calming atmosphere unique to this lakeside resort town. Seasonal flower displays and peaceful walking paths enhance the experience, making it ideal for photos and leisurely moments. Fireworks illuminate the night sky in certain seasons, adding extra charm. Toyako Onsen is accessible from April 1st to March 31st, offering a full year of rotating seasonal beauty, whether it’s cherry blossoms in spring, lush greens in summer, colorful leaves in autumn, or snow-capped views in winter. It’s a must-visit spot blending nature, relaxation, and local flavor.
- Lake Hill Farm - At Lake Hill Farm, travelers can enjoy a tranquil countryside retreat with breathtaking views of Mt. Yotei in the distance. Situated on a gentle hillside, the farm is especially picturesque in summer when lush green meadows stretch across the landscape and cows graze peacefully, creating a scene reminiscent of a Hayao Miyazaki animation. Visitors can wander through the open fields, breathe in the fresh Hokkaido air, and take in the idyllic scenery that perfectly combines nature and simplicity. A highlight is the colorful ice cream truck parked on-site—its vibrant colors and charming design make it a perfect photo spot. Guests can indulge in fresh, creamy ice cream made with local ingredients while capturing memorable photos against the backdrop of wide skies, flower gardens, and distant mountains. This relaxing stop offers a perfect mix of sensory delight and photogenic moments, ideal for couples, families, or solo travelers seeking a taste of Hokkaido’s pastoral charm.
- Showa Shinzan Bear Ranch - Situated near the hot spring district, Shōwa-Shinzan Bear Ranch provides a unique opportunity to encounter Hokkaido’s famous brown bears up close. Known as the birthplace of the iconic slogan “Beware of Bears,” this location allows travelers to safely observe and even feed these adorable yet powerful creatures. Visitors can purchase bear snacks and watch the bears wave or display playful behaviors in response. There are also designated areas where you can view the bears at eye level, offering excellent photo opportunities. Admission to the bear farm is not included in the tour fee (approximately $7 per person). For a more relaxed option, visitors can skip the ranch and enjoy a meal at the nearby restaurant, also at their own expense. Whether choosing to interact with the bears or savor local cuisine, this stop offers a fun and memorable experience that highlights a unique aspect of Hokkaido’s wildlife and culture.
- Hell Valley - Travelers booking this experience will explore the dramatic landscape of Noboribetsu’s Hell Valley, or Jigokudani, a striking reminder of Hokkaido’s volcanic origins. The name “Noboribetsu” is derived from the Ainu word “ヌプルペッ,” meaning “white turbid river,” reflecting the area’s geothermal nature. At Jigokudani, visitors can walk along well-maintained trails that lead through a surreal terrain of steaming vents, bubbling mud pools, and sulfurous streams. The gray-yellow rocks constantly emit volcanic gases, filling the air with a strong sulfur scent. Vegetation is sparse here, giving the valley a barren, otherworldly appearance—hence the name “Hell Valley.” This natural wonder offers a rare, close-up look at volcanic activity and geothermal forces in action, making it a truly unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

- Round-trip transfers to and from the meet up location
- Toll fees, Parking fees and Fuel fees
- Chinese-speaking professional driver/guide
- English / Chinese-speaking guide
- Round-trip transfers to and from the meet up location
- Toll fees, Parking fees and Fuel fees
- Chinese-speaking professional driver/guide
- English / Chinese-speaking guide
- Meals and beverages
- Other personal expenses
- Meals and beverages
- Other personal expenses
Join us for an unforgettable one-day tour to explore the top check-in spots around Noboribetsu and Toyako in Hokkaido! Begin your adventure at the Toyako Observatory, where you can take in stunning panoramic views of Lake Toya and the surrounding mountains. Proceed to the Toyako Hot Spring Pier, a picturesque lakeside location ideal for photos and a…
Join us for an unforgettable one-day tour to explore the top check-in spots around Noboribetsu and Toyako in Hokkaido! Begin your adventure at the Toyako Observatory, where you can take in stunning panoramic views of Lake Toya and the surrounding mountains. Proceed to the Toyako Hot Spring Pier, a picturesque lakeside location ideal for photos and a tranquil walk. Next, visit Lake Hill Farm to savor freshly made ice cream and local dairy products while enjoying the lush countryside. At the Showa Shinzan Bear Farm, observe Hokkaido’s renowned brown bears up close in a safe, interactive environment. Conclude your tour at Noboribetsu Jigokudani, or Hell Valley, where volcanic steam vents, bubbling hot springs, and the scent of sulfur create an exciting and otherworldly landscape. This tour is perfect for nature enthusiasts, families, and anyone eager to experience the wild beauty and charm of Hokkaido in a single, action-packed day. Book now and create lasting memories.
- Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
- In case of unforeseen events or extreme weather, the operator reserves the right to cancel the tour. If this happens, you have the option to reschedule or request a full refund
- Refunds or amendments can’t be issued if: Participants arrive late or don’t arrive at all
- The activity will be rescheduled if there is not a minimum of 4 participants. If this happens, you’ll get a rescheduled time or refund
- The total time includes the travel time.
- If there are bad weather conditions such as typhoons and snowstorms, the tour will be cancelled 1 day before departure (18:00 local time) and will be notified by email at any time thereafter.
- Please wear light clothing and shoes and bring your own warm clothes (if necessary).
- If it is impossible to reach the fifth station of Mount Fuji due to bad weather or traffic, the itinerary will be changed to Sengen Park. Please understand.
- Children under 3 years old who need to occupy a seat must purchase a ticket, the same price as adults, and need to be noted.
- Children under 2 years old who do not occupy a seat can participate for free, and need to be noted. If not noted, they cannot be arranged.
- Weather conditions will affect the best viewing period of flowers or red leaves, and the itinerary will not be suspended or refunded for this reason. Please note.
- Due to the large number of people during the flower season/maple viewing season, there is a possibility of serious traffic jams, so it is recommended to bring your own light food.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.