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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Wheat harvesting has begun, and straw rolls can now be seen across the fields.
These round bales will become beds for the cows!
A landscape typical of Tokachi in Hokkaido stretches out.
※This is a farmer’s precious field. Please do not enter it.
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Dengaku, a popular ramen shop in Tokachigawa Onsen
I enjoyed the spicy miso hot noodles!
Although it's often necessary to wait in line to get in, I was lucky this day and sat down right away.
The soup is full of toppings too!
The noodles are homemade using Tokachi-grown wheat called yumechikara.
I chose the thick curly noodles; they have a firm texture and are delicious!
They stayed piping hot to the end, and I had the soup wari as well.
+310 yen lets you add a zosui (rice porridge) set.
Address: 15-1, Tokachigawa Onsen Kita, Otofuke Town, Kawato-gun, Hokkaido
Closed: Tuesdays
11:00–21:00 / Last order 20:30
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The 10th Mugi-Kan Festival will take place!
You can enjoy freshly harvested wheat with all five senses.
There will be plenty of fun events, including freshly baked wheat bread for sale, a Mugi-Kan roll-rolling contest, and tractor rides!
Date and time: Saturday, August 19, 2023, 10:00–14:00
Location: Takenaka Farm wheat fields
Admission: Adults 1,500 yen, elementary and junior high students 500 yen
*Canceled in case of rain
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At the beginning of June the wheat fields that were still green turn golden, and harvest is about to begin.
Otofuke, Japan’s top wheat-producing town.
After the harvest, straw rolls rise up in the fields to become beds for cows.
The harvested wheat is reborn as delicious bread and udon.
Tokachi is full of excellent bakeries and pastry shops.
Prices are very reasonable, with bread in the 100-yen range and cakes in the 200-yen range.
Seeing the crops being grown like this naturally brings a feeling of gratitude for the food we eat.
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I attended the 15th Ecopa Soba Festival.
These hand‑made soba noodles were prepared by the Makubetsu Men’s Cooking Group using locally milled flour!
They offered three varieties: special soba (chicken and burdock), mori soba, and kake soba.
The event was lively with many visitors!
Each time there are only 300 servings available!
Next dates: August 6, September 3, October 8, 11:00–13:00
Location: Tokachigawa Ecological Park, “Tsuchi no Fōrī”
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[Recommended Nearby Sightseeing Information]
Obihiro Shrine "Hanatemizu"
Upcoming schedule.
■Summer Worship Hanatemizu ~TOKONATSU~
"Chapter 25" R5 June 30 – July 2 Finished
"Chapter 26" R5 July 15 – July 17 (planned)
"Chapter 27" R5 July 29 – August 1 (planned)
"Chapter 28" R5 August 11 – August 15 (planned)
■Reisai Festival Hanatemizu ~MIYUKI~
"Chapter 29" R5 September 22 – September 25 (planned)
About a 15-minute drive from TokachigawaOnsen
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Moor Hot Spring Firefly Viewing Event
Fireflies raised in the moor hot spring waters will perform a dance of light.
In the past, it was possible to see Heike fireflies around Tokachigawa Onsen.
However, as the town modernized, habitats suitable for fireflies dwindled, and after the summer of 1990 the Heike fireflies could no longer be seen.
The goal of restoring Heike fireflies at Tokachigawa Onsen is to bring back the early-summer scenes that were once common.
A distinctive feature of the firefly restoration is the use of hot spring water as the water source. Tokachigawa Onsen’s spring is a rare plant-rich moor hot spring.
Because it contains plant-derived components, it is rich in minerals essential for the proliferation of diatoms, which serve as food for pond snails.
This is the first successful example in Japan of restoring fireflies using 100% hot spring water.
Heike fireflies are distributed from Kyushu to Hokkaido, and into eastern Siberia and Korea, and they once thrived in wetlands and watersides surrounding rice paddies.
A characteristic of Hokkaido’s Heike fireflies is that their flashing intervals tend to be longer than those of Heike fireflies on Honshu.
Event period: Saturday, July 8 to Sunday, July 23
Event time: 8:00 PM–9:00 PM
Location: Tokachigaoka Park
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At the Tokapuchi Grand Space Scenic Cafe’s Tokachigaoka Observatory, local volunteer guides offer landscape and sightseeing information on summer Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.
Today’s weather turned out better than forecast, and I cycled there to see the blue sky!
Although clouds were plentiful, I could see the Hidaka Range and the Tokachi Plain in one sweeping view 🤩
You can sometimes see hot air balloons in the early morning, and it’s also a beautiful spot for sunset ✨
From Tokachigawa Onsen town
About a 5-minute drive or a 15-minute bike ride.
[Volunteer Guides]
Period: Saturday, July 1 – Saturday, September 30
Hours: Weekends and public holidays only, 10:00–15:00
*Canceled in rain or on very hot days (30°C or above)
*No beverages provided
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A paradise for sweets lovers!
"Ryugetsu Sweetpia Garden"
This is an entertainment spot where you can buy sweets, enjoy a café, take hands-on experiences, and tour the factory✨
This shop sells "Sanporoku no Hajikko" at a bargain price every morning, and a line forms before opening.
It comes in substantial portions, priced from 550 to 650 yen per kilogram!
The shop-only "Kinagoromo Soft" is irresistible for fans of Japanese flavors, with wobbly kinako mochi and sweet red bean paste inside.
In the eat-in area, you can enjoy azuki tea and coffee for free!
The Sanporoku bench placed around the garden looks so real it almost seems edible 😋
The Roadside Station Otofuke Natsuzora no Furusato is right next door, so you can enjoy both places together!
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I rode along the Otofuke Melody Line!
That doesn’t mean music plays along the road.
(I thought so at first too 😊)
The name belongs to a town road connecting TokachigawaOnsen and central Otofuke, and it was named after the “Oto” in Otofuke Town.
You’ll find rural scenery typical of Otofuke, a straight road leading toward the mountain range, and sunflower fields in autumn—many lovely views.
At about 15 km long, it’s a wonderful road for driving or cycling!
Because there are ups and downs, an electric-assist bicycle is recommended for cycling.
The tourism association provides assist bicycles!
Be sure to try riding the Otofuke Melody Line♬
⛔Please do not enter the fields.
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