Tokachi is an area made up of 19 municipalities, including the central city of Obihiro.
- 19 municipalities in Tokachi -
Obihiro City, Otofuke, Shihoro Town, Kamishihoro Town, Shikaoi Town, Shintoku Town, Shimizu Town, Memuro Town, Naka Satsunai Village, Sarabetsu Village, Taiki Town, Hiroo Town, Makubetsu, Ikeda Town, Toyokoro Town, Honbetsu Town, Ashoro, Rikubetsu Town, Urahoro Town
It is an attractive area that harmonizes vast nature with gastronomy, hot springs, sightseeing spots, etc.
We will introduce plenty of information about Tokachi, so thank you.
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Tokachi Tourism Federation posted.
It snowed recently, but the cherry blossoms are starting to bloom little by little.
Snow still dresses the mountains, and on clear days you can enjoy beautiful mountain views, so here are a few highlights.
■Tokachi Millennium Forest @tokachi_millennium_forest
From the vast grounds you can see the Hidaka Mountain Range.
During Golden Week, May 3–6, the Spring Garden Festa takes place.
■Tokachigaoka Observatory
Located near Tokachigawa Onsen, it offers views of the Tokachigawa River, the hot spring town, and the Hidaka Mountain Range.
It’s also a lovely spot for watching the sunset.
■Shinarashiyama Sky Park Observatory
The Tokachi Plain spreads below like a patchwork quilt, making it a perfect panorama point, with the Hidaka Mountain Range visible behind.
■Obihiro Shrine @obihirojinja
Cherry trees along the approach and within the shrine grounds are beginning to bloom.
The hanachozu (flower-filled water basins) are decorated with pink, white, yellow, and other flowers, creating a festive scene.
■Nupuka no Sato @nupukanosato
Located within Daisetsuzan National Park at an elevation of 600 meters, Nupuka no Sato offers sweeping views of Tokachi.
With cottages and camping areas, it’s a place for outdoor experiences. At night you may be treated to a beautiful moon and starry sky.
Events are also held during Golden Week!
For event details, please check the URL below.
Why not come visit Tokachi?
You might even catch the cherry blossoms.
https://tokachibare.jp/event/...
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Tokachi Tourism Federation posted.
Children’s Day! Come play at Kita-Aikoku Exchange Plaza! 2025 Information 😄
This is the annual opening event at Kita-Aikoku Exchange Plaza!!
On the vast lawn we provide play areas using equipment to give children a place to play.
On the day there will be demonstrations of a model rocket launched with powder and a PET bottle rocket launched with air!! How far will they fly?? Look forward to finding out!!
• First show 11:00 • Second show 14:00
We also offer loaner play equipment, so come with your family and run around to your heart’s content!
Date: Monday, May 5, 10:00–15:00 (held rain or shine)
Location: Kita-Aikoku Exchange Plaza (10-1 Aikoku-cho, Obihiro)
Who it’s for: Infants through elementary school students and their guardians
Fee: Free admission, free equipment loan
Note: Many play items available for free loan, including kite flying, badminton sets, flying discs, and strikeout games
Contact ☎️
Data Management Co., Ltd. (designated manager of Kita-Aikoku Exchange Plaza)
Phone: 0155-67-7868 (Contact: Yoshida)
e-mail: kita-aikoku@data-g.com
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Tokachi Tourism Federation posted.
Announcement for the Honbetsu Sankeitsutsuji Festival 😍
The Honbetsu Sankeitsutsuji Festival takes place at Honbetsu Park, where Ezo-murasaki azalea and Ezo-yamazakura cherry trees bloom in full. 🎵
The event is packed with activities, including a jumbo Yoshitsune hotpot, a bingo tournament, a performance of the Honbetsu Yoshitsune Taiko drums, and a stage show by Oklahoma.
The Tokachi Aozora Ladies will also participate.
Bring your family and friends and come enjoy the festival.
■ Date: Sunday, April 27, 10:00 AM–2:00 PM
■ Location: In front of the Yoshitsune-no-Sato Honbetsu Park stage (Higashimachi, Honbetsu)
■ Stage guest: Oklahoma
■ Program
10:00 – Opening announcement; release of stream fish and river fishing
Booths by the Chamber of Commerce Women’s and Youth Divisions; inflatable play area
Azalea and other plant sales; various vendor booths
Local performing arts: performance by the Honbetsu Yoshitsune Taiko drums
Smoke experience (Honbetsu Fire Station)
10:30 – Opening ceremony
11:00 – Jumbo Yoshitsune hotpot
11:20 – Introduction of the Tokachi Aozora Ladies
12:00 – Azalea Festival Photo Contest and Model Photo Session
Distribution of bingo cards (first 400 people)
12:45 – Stage show “Oklahoma”
13:30 – Bingo tournament
14:00 – Closing ceremony
■ Inquiries
Tsutsuji Festival Executive Committee / Honbetsu Town Tourism Association
Office: Honbetsu Town Future Creation Division
TEL (0156) 22-2141
https://www.town.honbetsu.hokkaido.jp/sightseeing/fes/details/post_1.html...
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Tokachi Tourism Federation posted.
Ikeda Town Tourism Opening Ceremony Announcement🍷
Every year, Ikeda Town holds the Tourism Opening Ceremony to pray for a successful tourist season.
The ceremony for safety prayers and a bountiful flow of visitors is paired with events that residents and tourists can enjoy together.
The Tokachi Blue Sky Ladies will also attend to add a touch of elegance to the ceremony.
If you have time, please come and join us.
Date: Saturday, April 26th, 2025
Time: 10:30 AM–around 2:00 PM
Location: In front of JR Ikeda Station
* The event may be canceled in case of rain.
If canceled, announcements will be posted on the Ikeda Town Tourism Association website and social media.
Ikeda Town Tourism Association → @tokachi_ikeda
The fountain opening ceremony in front of Ikeda Station begins at 10:30 AM, and vendor events start at 11:00 AM.
Program
● Fountain Opening Ceremony in front of the station
● Local food and products corner
● Wine-pouring experience into the fountain
● Children’s festival corner
● TOCORON (Tocoron) Ikeda version Banana Manju Macaron on sale
● Performance by Ikeda High School Wind Ensemble
Vendors
Super Ryokuen, Hiro Kitchen, Tokachi Ikedaya (Café & Life akao, son of Juraku), Ikeda Town Chamber of Commerce Youth Division, TOCORON Project Team (volunteer high school circle from Tokachi area)
Contact
Ikeda Town Tourism Association
(Tel: 015-572-2286)
* Please note that program details may change.
https://kankou-ikeda.com//
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Tokachi Tourism Federation posted.
Announcement of the Appointment of the 31st Tokachi Aozora Ladies 😄
Every year, to mark the start of Ban'ei horse racing, we hold the Tokachi Aozora Ladies certification and handover ceremony at Obihiro Racecourse. 🎵
This year, the certification and handover ceremony took place on Friday, April 18.
The 31st Tokachi Aozora Ladies are Nozomi Takahashi and Mayuka Ishizaki. We look forward to your support for them.
The two 31st Tokachi Aozora Ladies presented bouquets to Machi Fujita and Kaori Noguchi, the 30th Tokachi Aozora Ladies, in thanks for their year of activities.
As their first duties, the 31st Tokachi Aozora Ladies handed out gifts to visitors at the opening of Obihiro Racecourse, took part in the ceremony where the Mayor of Obihiro gave greetings, and appeared on BanSta. Thank you very much!
Ban'ei horse racing is a sport where draft horses pull heavy iron sleds, testing speed and strength!
Race days are Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
From Saturday, April 26 to Monday, April 28, enjoy the anime Baki Hanma × Ban'ei Tokachi collaboration event!
During Golden Week from Saturday, May 3 to Monday, May 5, a packed lineup of family-friendly attractions awaits, including stage events, food and merchandise booths, and a kids’ corner. 😍
Come to Obihiro Racecourse to cheer as the powerful Ban'ei horses take strong steps right before your eyes!!
Please visit the official Ban'ei Tokachi website at the URL below.
https://www.banei-keiba.or.jp//
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Tokachi Tourism Federation posted.
Introduction to a One-Day Experience Tour 😄
—See Tokachi’s signature industry, crop farming, with your own eyes!—
A 1‑DAY tour in Kamishihoro and Memuro that will leave you amazed by the taste of fresh vegetables
The vast Tokachi Plain stretches wide.
More than 150 years have passed since pioneers cleared virgin forest with the strength of people and horses to start crop farming, and the area has become one of Japan’s leading agricultural regions.
Tokachi’s delicious vegetables, enjoyed across Japan and around the world, are consistently high quality and full of flavor.
Join this 1‑DAY tour to visit real production sites that are normally closed to the public, experience farm life as if you were part of the family, and discover the secrets behind the flavor.
Tour Schedule
9:00 Gather at JR Obihiro Station
10:00 Sekiguchi Farm — Visit the bean fields, try farm work, and taste beans
Meet the actual beans in the fields and get hands‑on with farm work. After working up a sweat, relax beside the fields.
11:40 Craft Kitchen — Spice blending experience and bean dish lunch
Try blending spices that pair with Tokachi vegetables.
14:45 Shin-Arashiyama Sky Park Observation Deck
Take in panoramic views of Tokachi’s farms, an area said to have a food self‑sufficiency rate of over 1000%, and feel the region’s vastness.
15:20 Takano Farm — Field walk and seasonal vegetable harvesting experience
Explore the fields from a farmer’s perspective, touch the crops, and discover the charms only farmers know.
17:00 Original burger dinner in a popcorn field
Create your own burger using Tokachi wheat buns, a Memuro beef patty, and an assortment of Tokachi vegetables.
19:30 Disperse at JR Obihiro Station
Operating period: June to early August
Time: 9:00–19:30 (about 10 hours 30 minutes)
Participant capacity: 2–8 people
Price:
Per person
For double occupancy Adult 159,500 JPY
For groups of 3 or more Adult 115,500 JPY, Elementary school student 20,000 JPY per child
*With English interpretation, the prices are as follows.*
Per person
For double occupancy Adult 198,000 JPY
For groups of 3 or more Adult 137,500 JPY, Elementary school student 20,000 JPY per child
Please make a reservation at least seven days before your desired date of use. (We may not be able to accommodate your preferred date due to guide availability.)
Would you like to peek behind the scenes of agriculture and food while hearing directly from producers?
This is also a great opportunity to interact with producers up close.
We hope that a day of hands‑on experience will bring new discoveries and perspectives, enriching your lifestyle. We’d be happy if your visit to Tokachi becomes a memorable page in your travel story. 😄
If you’re interested, please visit the following URL on our federation’s official website: "BEHIND THE GOOD TASTE — Journeys connecting you to Tokachi, the source of food"
Contact
Knau Publishing Co., Ltd. Slow Travel HOKKAIDO
Email: slh@slow-life-hokkaido.com
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https://tokachibare.jp/behindthegoodtaste/...
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Tokachi Tourism Federation posted.
Introducing a One-Day Experience Tour 😄
~A Tour Around Tokachi, the Dairy Kingdom~
A 1-DAY tour to learn about the lives of people who work with cows in Shintoku and Shimizu towns
Shintoku and Shimizu, located in the northwest of Tokachi, are largely mountainous areas bordered on the west by the Hidaka Range and on the north by the Daisetsu mountain system.
With little flat land, dairy farming thrives here more than crop cultivation.
Kitahiro Farm is one of the large farms in Shintoku often called a mega-farm. It raises about 900 cows and works daily to ensure people can reliably enjoy safe, secure milk.
In the afternoon we move to Shimizu town to visit Miyaji Farm. There, cows graze naturally around the clock and are fed only pasture, as the farm pursues dairy farming that minimizes the burden on the animals and on nature.
Through farm work experiences, cheese making, and a stroll through the grasslands, you can feel the diversity of dairy farming in Tokachi.
Please take this chance to encounter the lives of people living alongside other creatures.
Tour Schedule
10:00 Gather at Kitahiro Farm
10:05 Kitahiro Farm tour and cheese-making experience
Try making mozzarella cheese using fresh milk.
11:30 Kitahiro Farm cheese tasting and pizza lunch With the cooperation of a pizza shop in Shimizu town, you will also try making pizza using the mozzarella cheese you made and a chewy dough made from Hokkaido wheat and natural yeast.
13:00 Depart Kitahiro Farm (travel by private car)
13:45 Kyodo Gakusha Shintoku Farm workshop tour and shopping
At Kyodo Gakusha, discover the secrets behind delicious cheese. (Tasting available)
14:45 Depart Kyodo Gakusha Shintoku Farm (travel by private car)
15:30 Miyaji Farm pasture walk and grass-fed milk tasting
See cows raised entirely on pasture and fed only grass as you stroll through the grazing land.
Taste grass-fed milk.
17:00 Tour ends
Operating period: Year-round
Time: 10:00–17:00 (about 7 hours)
Group size: 2–10 people
Price:
Per person
For 2 people: Adult ¥78,100, Elementary school child ¥14,300
For 3 or more: Adult ¥57,200, Elementary school child ¥14,300
If English interpretation is included, the prices are as follows.
Per person
For 2 people: Adult ¥110,000, Elementary school child ¥14,300
For 3 or more: Adult ¥72,600, Elementary school child ¥14,300
Please make your reservation at least seven days before your desired date. (Depending on guide availability, we may not be able to accommodate your requested date.)
Please note that guests who have been living abroad within seven days prior to entering Japan cannot enter hygiene-controlled areas for quarantine reasons.
Depending on the reported global situation of foot-and-mouth disease as determined by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, we may refuse participation in the tour. Please understand in advance.
Would you like to take a peek behind the scenes of dairy farming and food while listening to producers' stories?
This is also a great opportunity to interact directly with producers.
We hope that one day of experience will bring new discoveries and perspectives, enriching your lifestyle. We would be delighted if the Tokachi experience becomes one page of your travel memories. 😄
If you are interested, please visit our federation’s official website page "BEHIND THE GOOD TASTE ~A Journey Connecting to the Source of Food: Tokachi~" from the URL below!
Contact
Knau Publishing Co., Ltd. Slow Travel HOKKAIDO
Email: slh@slow-life-hokkaido.com
https://tokachibare.jp/behindthegoodtaste/...
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Tokachi Tourism Federation posted.
Introducing a One-Day Experience Tour 😄
— Where Local Sake Is Made —
A one-day tour from Obihiro to Urahoro to enjoy fine drinks and delicious food
In Tokachi, a region rich in nature and known for its strong agriculture, producers use the bounty of the land to craft a wide variety of alcoholic beverages.
This program takes you to the production sites of wine, sake, and craft beer to uncover the secrets behind their great flavors.
The more you hear from passionate makers, the more their products taste remarkable.
For dinner, we prepare special dishes paired with each drink!
Savor them together with Tokachi’s local ingredients.
Tour Schedule
9:00 Pickup from JR Obihiro Station, Tokachi-Obihiro Airport, or city hotels
10:00 Aizawa Farm Vineyard tour and wine tasting Visit Aizawa Farm, where grapes are grown naturally without chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
11:30 Kamikawa Taisetsu Sake Brewery Heiun-gura Brewery tour and sake tasting Using the moderately hard spring water from the Satsunai River system, which originates in the Hidaka Mountains and is celebrated as one of Japan’s purest streams, this brewery makes sake that pairs well with Tokachi’s cuisine.
12:30 Rancho El Paso Lunch featuring pasture-raised “dorobuta” pork and local craft beer “Obihiro Beer”
14:45 RIKKA Barley field visit At RIKKA, a brewery established in 2025, join field work in a barley crop.
16:45 RIKKA Brewery tour and beer tasting Take time to taste beers nurtured by Tokachi’s fertile land.
18:00 Torino-me Shop Special dinner by culinary researcher Kanako Sasaki, paired with drinks Enjoy a special dinner designed to complement Tokachi’s wines, sake, and beers.
21:00 Drop-off at JR Obihiro Station, Tokachi-Obihiro Airport, or city hotels — Tour ends
Operating period: Year-round
Time: 9:00–21:00 (approx. 12 hours)
Group size: 3–8 people
Price:
Per person: JPY 132,000
※With English interpretation the price is as follows:
Per person: JPY 154,000
■Please make a reservation at least seven days before your desired date.
■Please note that we may not be able to accommodate your preferred date due to guide availability or other circumstances.
Would you like to peek behind the scenes of beverage production, agriculture, and food while meeting the producers?
We hope that through this one-day experience you will discover new insights and values that enrich your lifestyle. We would be delighted if this Tokachi experience becomes one memorable page in your travel story 😄
If you are interested, please visit the federation’s official website page “BEHIND THE GOOD TASTE — Journeys Connecting to Tokachi, the Source of Food” on our official site (access the federation’s official site from the profile link tree).
Contact
Knaue Publishing Co., Ltd. Slow Travel HOKKAIDO
Email: slh@slow-life-hokkaido.com
https://tokachibare.jp/behindthegoodtaste/...
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Introducing a One-Day Experience Tour 😄
—The people who raise high-quality meat and those who cook it—
A luxurious one-day tour to compare Tokachi meats in Ikeda and Ashoro
—
Tokachi is a region where livestock farming thrives, taking advantage of its vast land.
Beef, pork, and chicken are raised and processed into branded meats in various towns.
This nature-rich area is also home to many wild animals used for meat, and venison, the most notable, is enjoyed by many locals as game cuisine.
On this tour, you will visit the production sites where these meats are raised, learn the secrets behind what makes them delicious, and then savor meat dishes prepared by professional chefs.
Please take your time to enjoy the finest fresh meats.
Tour Schedule
10:00 Pick-up from JR Obihiro Station or hotels in town
10:30 Visit Obara Farm to see Akaushi “Ikeda Beef”
From birth and fattening to slaughter and processing, everything takes place within Ikeda Town.
11:15 EZO LEATHER WORKS — A talk about deer, store visit, and shopping
EZO LEATHER WORKS handles deer capture, butchering, leather production, and meat sales.
12:00 Lunch using Tokachi ingredients
15:15 Kaneko Farm — Enjoy the spectacular views from the Wagyu grazing fields. To raise hardy, healthy cattle, they focus on pasture-based rearing.
17:00 Kobito no Daidokoro — A dinner full of Tokachi meats
Using the old Aikappu Station building, Kobito no Daidokoro operates as a delicatessen-style shop. The chef will prepare and serve Obara Farm’s “Ikeda Beef,” EZO LEATHER WORKS’ venison, and Kaneko Farm’s “Unkai Wagyu.”
20:30 Drop-off at JR Obihiro Station or hotels in town, tour ends
Operating period: Year-round
Time: 10:00–20:30 (approximately 10 hours 30 minutes)
Group size: 4–8 people
Price:
Per person 82,500 JPY
*With English interpretation, the price is as follows:
Per person 99,000 JPY
■ Please make a reservation at least seven days before your desired date. (We may be unable to accommodate your preferred date due to guide availability or other reasons.)
■ For biosecurity reasons, guests who have been residing overseas within seven days prior to arrival in Japan cannot enter hygiene-controlled areas. Please understand.
■ Depending on the “Status of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreaks Worldwide” as determined by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, participation in the tour may be declined. Thank you for your understanding.
Why not meet the producers and take a peek behind the scenes of livestock farming and food?
We hope that this one-day experience will bring new discoveries and perspectives, enriching your lifestyle. We would be delighted if you could carve a Tokachi experience into a page of your travel memories. 😄
If you are interested, please visit the official website of our federation at the URL below and see “BEHIND THE GOOD TASTE — A Journey Connecting to the Source of Food in Tokachi.”
Contact
Knao Publishing Co., Ltd. Slow Travel HOKKAIDO
Email: slh@slow-life-hokkaido.com
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Tokachi Tourism Federation posted.
Introducing an experiential tour you can enjoy in Tokachi, Hokkaido 😄
Harvest experience on the fields of the Tokachi Plain
At Okamoto Farm in Nakasatsunai Village, taste freshly harvested vegetables with a Jingisukan lunch
Located in the southwestern part of the Tokachi Plain in Nakasatsunai Village, Okamoto Farm works to reduce environmental impact while supplying safer, more reliable produce that consumers want.
After harvesting potatoes and onions by hand, you’ll take a special ride on a harvesting machine for an added harvest experience.
The vegetables you harvest are washed immediately and enjoyed alongside Jingisukan.
Okamoto Farm also processes and sells the vegetables it grows.
After the meal, enjoy a tomato berry cream puff at the shop where products are sold and tour the processing facility to learn what makes it so delicious.
Tour Schedule
10:00 Meet at Okamoto Farm
10:05 Farm introduction, harvest experience in the field, and harvesting machine ride
Experience harvesting potatoes and onions with your own hands in the field, then ride a harvesting machine not usually open to visitors and observe harvesting across the vast fields.
11:30 Jingisukan lunch made with the harvested vegetables and ingredients from Nakasatsunai
13:00 Cream puff tasting at Okamoto Farm’s shop and processing facility tour
Taste a tomato berry cream puff and tour the processing facility while hearing about tomato production and processing.
13:30 Tour ends
Operating period: mid-August to September
Time: 10:00–13:30 (about 3 hours 30 minutes)
Group size: 2–12 people
Price:
Per person
・For 2 people: Adult ¥24,200
・For 3 or more: Adult ¥17,600
*With English interpretation, prices are as follows.
Per person
・For 2 people: Adult ¥13,200
・For 3 or more: Adult ¥9,900
■Please make a reservation at least seven days before your desired date.
■Please note that we may not be able to accommodate your preferred date due to guide availability or other circumstances.
Okamoto Farm uses local ingredients to create more natural, pure products that you can enjoy with confidence.
The tomato berry they grow is a cute mini tomato known for its sweetness and high sugar content!
This is a great opportunity to meet farmers and learn about the behind-the-scenes of agriculture and food production!!
We hope that through this experience you will discover new insights and values that enrich your lifestyle. We would be delighted if a Tokachi experience could become a memorable page in your travel story 😄
If you’re interested, please visit the following URL on our association’s official website: "BEHIND THE GOOD TASTE – A Journey Connecting to the Source of Food in Tokachi"
Contact
KUNAU Publishing Co., Ltd. Slow Travel HOKKAIDO
Email: slh@slow-life-hokkaido.com
https://tokachibare.jp/behindthegoodtaste/...
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