It is also the birthplace of singer-songwriter Chiharu Matsuyama, and the popular tourist facility [Roadside Station Ashoro Ginga Hall 21] has "Chiharu Matsuyama Gallery", as well as restaurants and shops.
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Ashoro Tourism Association posted.
Here are today's views of Onneto and Yunotaki.
The weather was great, and the location was perfect!
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Ashoro Tourism Association posted.
The seasonal winter road closure on the prefectural road leading to Onneto, the mysterious lake in Ashorocho, was lifted on April 7. Most of Onneto is now ice-free except for a few patches. Please come visit Ashorocho during Golden Week!
Note: Onneto is about a 45-minute drive from town. It is colder at the site than in town, so dress warmly. There is no direct public transportation to Onneto, so please use a rental car or other private transport.
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Ashoro Tourism Association posted.
Wood Candle Night 2023
We are pleased to announce that the video of Ashorocho’s winter event, Wood Candle Night 2023, held on Saturday, January 28, has been uploaded to YouTube♪
The video was produced by Amplage International Co., Ltd. (UPI), a company that supported the event!
Search YouTube for "Ashoro" and "Wood Candle Night" and be sure to take a look!
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Ashoro Tourism Association posted.
What kind of place is Ashorocho?
Welcome, viewers of Cool Japan Video—let us introduce you in depth to Ashorocho’s charms and sightseeing spots!
Ashorocho sits in the northeastern part of Tokachi and is the largest municipality in Japan by area.
Forestry and agriculture thrive here, and about 80% of the town’s land is forest.
The population is around 6,500.
Within the town you mainly travel by car, and driving access from major cities in Hokkaido is as follows.
• About 1 hour by car from Obihiro
• About 1.5 hours by car from Kushiro
• About 1.5 hours by car from Kitami
• About 3.5 hours by car from Sapporo
• About 3.5 hours by car from Asahikawa
One popular sightseeing spot in Ashorocho’s center is Ashoro Ginga Hall 21.
Originally built as Ashoro Station on the Hokkaido Chihoku Kogen Railway’s Furusato Ginga Line, it was registered as a Roadside Station in 2004. After the Furusato Ginga Line was closed in 2006, the facility was renewed and reopened in 2011 to become what you see today.
Inside the facility, the former platform has been preserved to recreate tracks and trains that were used for 95 years.
Ashorocho is also the hometown of singer-songwriter Chiharu Matsuyama, and the facility’s Chiharu Matsuyama Gallery displays his beloved guitar and stage costumes.
For those who want to enjoy Ashorocho’s vast natural scenery, we recommend Onneto.
Onneto is a 2.5 km-circumference lake west of Akan-Mashu National Park, formed about 2,000 years ago by an eruption of MtMeakan.
Because the lake’s colors change with the season, weather, and viewing location, it is also called the Goshikinuma Ponds or the Mystic Lake.
※It takes about 50 minutes by car from Ashoro town center.
※From December through April, the road to the lake is closed and vehicles cannot pass. For details, please see the Ashoro Tourism Association website.
Finally, here is a popular event in Ashorocho.
The Ashoro Furusato Bon Odori Ryogoku Fireworks Festival, held every August, is the town’s largest event, painting the night sky with some 8,000 fireworks (※in 2022 only the fireworks were launched).
When touring Hokkaido, be sure to visit Ashorocho.
This largest town in Japan, with untouched nature stretching as far as the eye can see, awaits you with the warmest hospitality.
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