Tokachigawa Onsen was 2004 (Heisei 16) selected as a Hokkaido Heritage Site ahead of many hot spring resorts in Hokkaido with its rare spring quality in the world.
Tokachigawa Onsen Otofuke Hokkaido awaits you with beautiful nature, hot springs that heal both physically and mentally, and impressive sightseeing spots.
Refresh yourself from the heart and create unforgettable memories.
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This is the scene at Suzuran Park in Otofuke on October 15th!
At last the weather has turned cooler, and the autumn leaves have progressed.
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I helped with the grape harvest in the vineyards of TokachigawaOnsen!
This year the temperatures were warm, and the grapes that soaked up plenty of sun turned out very sweet☺️
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Three red-crowned cranes came to visit in front of TokachigawaOnsen Daiichi Hotel!
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Tokachi Butadan
I visited Otofuke’s pork bowl restaurant, Tokachi Butadan!!
I ordered the Triple Pork Bowl, which lets you enjoy loin, belly, and premium cuts all at once♪
The smoky aroma from the charcoal grill and the sweet, rich sauce paired perfectly with the white rice — it was delicious!!
Tokachi Butadan
6-3-2 Odori, Otofuke
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[Tokachigaoka Observatory]
A new signboard has been installed at Tokachigaoka Observatory♪
Unfortunately it was cloudy today, but the view on a clear day is truly beautiful!!
Please come and see it for yourselves!
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ID:1It's still looks pretty on a cloudy day. I bet you can see a beautiful sunrise or sunset here
It has finally cooled down during the day, and the feeling of autumn has settled in.
Today the mountain range looked clear and beautiful.
It gets chilly after sunset.
Photographed from TokachigawaOnsen Chuo Bridge.
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The sunflowers at Mito Farm in Otofuke are in full bloom!
This is a sunflower field sown as a green manure on the field after the wheat harvest.
The sunflowers stretching across the vast grounds are a spectacular sight!
You can see them here until the end of September.
For location details, please check the notices on the TokachigawaOnsen Tourism Association website.
*Please do not enter the field to prevent the introduction of pathogens!*
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The grapes in the TokachigawaOnsen Guide Center garden are changing color and will be ready to harvest soon!
I picked one and it was sweet 😍
It looks like the hot summer gave this year’s crop a great outcome ✨
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What do you think this is, sitting at the entrance of the tourist information center?
The answer is a sub-bituminous peat layer that forms the base of the moor hot spring.
It was created by the accumulation of reeds and other plants that once grew along the Tokachigawa riverside in ancient times.
Plant-based moor hot spring water wells up through this peat layer.
The humic substances (humin) in the peat combined with alkalinity create a silky, mild water quality, which is why it’s called a beauty bath.
Moor hot springs are also registered as a Hokkaido Heritage; please come and experience them 🥰
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I spent a holiday trying river SUP with TokachigawaOnsen’s Tokachi Nature Center!!
The weather was great — perfect for SUP♪
It was my first time on a SUP, but the clear, easy-to-follow instruction let me enjoy it to the fullest!
Be sure to try a SUP experience at Tokachi Nature Center, everyone♪
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ID:1SUP seems difficult, but it looks fun ^^This text has been automatically translated.
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