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Recommended nearby attraction: "Tokachi Hills — Garden on the Hill" 🌷
This soothing garden in Makubetsu celebrates the farming and culinary charms of Tokachi.
The flowers and trees change with the seasons, each offering its own appeal to enjoy. 🍃🍂
The garden also holds monthly events; please refer to the Tokachi Hills website for details.

About a 20-minute drive from Tokachigawa Onsen by car 🚗
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Introducing a recommended spot near Tokachigawa Onsen: "TOKACHI HILLS" 🌷
Located in Makubetsu, Hokkaido, this park blends Tokachi’s agricultural and food traditions.
The garden’s flowers and trees display different looks and charms as the seasons change.
You can feel the distinct beauty of the four seasons. 🍃🍂

Monthly events take place; for details, check the official TOKACHI HILLS website.

It’s about a 20-minute drive from Tokachigawa Onsen. We recommend visiting to enjoy not only the restorative hot springs but also Tokachi’s nature and food culture! ✨

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May. 15, 2024
At the Michi-no-Eki (Roadside Station) Garden Spa Tokachigawa Onsen stands Ideyu no Iwaza (literally “Hot Spring Rock”) 🪨 You can reach it by entering through the main entrance of Garden Spa Tokachigawa Onsen, walking down the central corridor, and stepping outside at the corridor’s end. The boulder is made of Hidaka stone; it was bestowed with a *bunrei* (a divided portion of the shrine’s spirit) from Yudonosan Shrine and is enshrined as the guardian deity of Tokachigawa Onsen. It is said to bring blessings for household safety, business prosperity, matchmaking, and fertility (help in conceiving children). ✨ There are also information boards introducing the hand bath and the moor (peat) hot spring, so please stop by and try them out! ♨️ - At the Michi-no-Eki (Roadside Station) Tokachigawa Onsen stands Ideyu no Iwaza (literally “Hot Spring Rock”) 🪨 The boulder rises outdoors at the end of the corridor reached after entering through the main entrance and passing the central shopping corridor. The rock is Hidaka stone and, having received a *bunrei* (a divided portion of the shrine’s spirit) from Yudonosan Shrine, is enshrined as the guardian deity of Tokachigawa Onsen. It is believed to grant household safety, business prosperity, matchmaking, and blessings for those wishing to have children. ✨ There are also information boards about the hand bath and the moor (peat) hot spring, so everyone is welcome to come and enjoy the healing waters! ♨️