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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
May. 24, 2024
How do you get there from Sapporo? A friend is going to visit and asked, “How can I get to Nishiokoppe?” so I made this guide!! The Nishiokoppe Village website lists access information, but I summarized fares and travel times in a table, so please use this as a reference. If you drive, using the expressway takes about four hours. If you use public transport, transfer waiting times can add up, so it may take half a day. This time I’ll introduce a route combining train and bus and a route using buses only. I think the route via Nayoro is the easiest, but there are also express buses from Sapporo to Monbetsu, so coming via Monbetsu is another option. The only public transport serving Nishiokoppe Village is buses.🚌 Roads are safely maintained in winter, so you can ride with confidence. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us. And please feel welcome to come and visit Nishiokoppe Village! #Nishiokoppe Village #Hokkaido #Sapporo #Access #Public transport #Bus #Express bus #JR #Limited express
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  • Nishiokoppe
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Sapporo
Shintoku Tourism Association
May. 24, 2024
Yesterday, the staff of the Tourism Association accompanied the Shintoku Mountain Association, the police, and others to the Komadori River at the halfway point for "Mt. Tomuraushi Mountain Trail Lost Path Prevention Marking Work" and marked two guidance arrows and a sign of ❌ impassability on the snow in red lime. From now on, in the summer mountain season, I hope that you will enjoy Mt. Tomuraushi with a reasonable climbing plan and sufficient equipment. Also, since there are not many climbers yet, bears may haunt the vicinity of the trail, so please plan with a view to carrying bear repellent spray as well as bells and whistles.
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  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Tokachi
  • Shintoku
  • Shintoku Town Tourism Association
  • Mount Tomlaus
  • Mountain Climbing/Hiking
Suwa Tourism Association
May. 24, 2024
Today I attended the opening festival of Kirigamine. The weather was fine and surprisingly warm. In the second photo, majestic Mt. Fuji also peeked out to welcome us. Even so, just climbing up to the Kirishōtō bell tower made me sweat profusely.💦 For the first time in three years, the opening ceremony returned outdoors.🏔 Many people attended, and we were able to hold the festival. At the opening, members of the Kirigamine Glider Association launched a glider right at 9:00.🛩 It climbed to about 1,900 meters shortly after takeoff. Because it was a glider, it lifted off very quietly.🛫 If there were no weight limits, I would love to try it at least once!!! At the ceremony, the head priest of Tenaga Shrine prayed for the safety of visitors, everyone who passes through Kirigamine, and all those connected to Kirigamine. Please be sure to visit the Kirigamine Nagikama Shrine, one of Suwa’s hidden scenic spots I introduced before! When you come to Kirigamine or Suwa, please drive safely.🚙=3
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  • Suwa
  • Nagano Prefecture
  • Instagrammable
  • Sightseeing
  • Travel
  • Japan
  • Local PR
  • Nature
  • Shrine
  • Kirigamine Peak
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