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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From November 1st, "Amber Night & Marche" is being held at Roadside Station Garden Spa TokachigawaOnsen!
With the amber color that symbolizes the mall hot spring as its theme, you can enjoy today’s drinks and snacks while admiring a symbol tree featuring motifs unique to Tokachi—nature, farming, and animals.
You can also buy items at the daily-changing marche stalls and try a tasting set.
The tasting set changes by day, so you might discover different drinks each visit. 😊
Non-alcoholic options are of course available!
Spend a long autumn evening at Amber Night & Marche. 😊
[Event Period] Friday, November 1, 2024 – Wednesday, December 25, 2024
[Reception Hours] 19:30–21:00
[Closing Time] 21:30
[Admission Fees] Adults (junior high school and older) ¥1,000; Elementary school students ¥500; Infants free
"Amber Night & Marche" will be held at Roadside Station Garden Spa TokachigawaOnsen from November 1st!
The event, themed on the amber color that represents the marsh hot spring, invites you to enjoy drinks and snacks while admiring a symbol tree that reflects Tokachi’s distinct nature, agriculture, and wildlife.
You can compare drinks and shop at the marche stalls, which change daily.
The tasting set varies by date, so every visit might offer different drinks to sample.
Non-alcoholic choices are also available!
Spend a long autumn evening at Amber Night & Marche. 😊
[Event Period] November 1, 2024 – December 25, 2024
[Reception Hours] 19:30–21:00
[End Time] 21:30
[Admission Fees] Adults (junior high school and older) ¥1,000; Elementary school students ¥500; Infants free
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Autumn at Tokachigaoka Observatory 🍂🍁
The leaves have turned red, creating a very different atmosphere from summer 😊
Tokachi, rich in nature, changes its look with each season, and you can enjoy the charm of every one of them!
Please come and visit us—
We look forward to seeing you ♡
Autumn at Tokachigaoka Observatory 🍂🍁
The leaves have turned red, bringing a different feeling than in summer 😊
The Tokachi area, blessed with abundant natural scenery, shows new sights through the seasons!
Be sure to come and have fun! ♡
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Ginkgo tree-lined Kinosai Street in Otofukecho 💛
It’s painted a beautiful golden color 🥰
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Ginkgo avenue along Kinosai Street in Otofukecho 💛
The whole road is dyed a beautiful gold by the ginkgo trees 🥰
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The 2024 sunflower fields have all finished blooming🌻
Nakai Farm, Kodama Farm, Kuroda Farm, Nakagawa Farm, and Shiraki Farm reached a beautiful full bloom!💖
Photo features from each farm↓
Photos 1–2: Nakai Farm
Photo 3: Kodama Farm
Photo 4: Kuroda Farm
Photo 5: Nakagawa Farm
Photo 6: Shiraki Farm
⚠ These are not public tourist farms, so you may not enter the fields without permission. To everyone who came to see the sunflowers, thank you very much for observing the farms’ rules.🙇♀️
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The sunflower season in Otofukecho for 2024 has now completely ended!🌻
This year’s farms—Nakai Farm, Kodama Farm, Kuroda Farm, Nakagawa Farm, and Shiraki Farm—all bloomed beautifully!💖
A photo collection from each farm↓
Photo 1–2: Nakai Farm
Photo 3: Kodama Farm
Photo 4: Kuroda Farm
Photo 5: Nakagawa Farm
Photo 6: Shiraki Farm
⚠ Since none of the five farms are open tourist farms, you may not enter the grounds freely to take photos. Thank you very much to everyone who visited to view the sunflowers and followed the farms’ rules.🙇♀️
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I recently visited the farm-run restaurant MILK&CHEESE&SURPRISE! OhkiFarm 大木ファーム in Shihoro Town🥬🍕🧀
I ordered the restaurant’s signature ginger pork set meal; the meat was juicy and every side dish was very tasty! The weather was perfect, and the sun warmed the dining room, making it a relaxing and thoroughly satisfying experience!😊
The restaurant offers many other menu items, so please be sure to visit when you come to Tokachi♡
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Here I introduce the farm-run restaurant MILK&CHEESE&SURPRISE! OhkiFarm 大木農場 in Shihoro Town in the Tokachi area🥬🍕🧀
The day I went was sunny, and the interior was warm and bright. I had the signature ginger pork set meal; the pork was flavorful and juicy, and every side dish was delicious!
In addition to set meals, there are many other dishes, so be sure to try it when you visit the Tokachi area!😊
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Last Saturday, October 19, I went to the "Night Otofuke Ginkgo Festival" held at Mutsumi Amenity Park (Mutsumi Park) 💫
Food trucks and a bonfire area were set up, and the ginkgo trees were lit up in gold, creating an autumn atmosphere that made me feel happy! 😊
Otofuke’s ginkgo avenue stretches for 5.3 km with 872 ginkgo trees, running north–south for 1.5 km and east–west for about 2 km around Kino Nishi-dori, Kyoeidai, and Ryokuyodai. In autumn the roads turn a beautiful golden color 💛
Please come to Otofuke to enjoy the ginkgo trees and feel the autumn season! ♡
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Last Saturday I visited the "Night Otofuke Ginkgo Festival" at Mutsumi Park 💫
There were food trucks selling hot meals and a bonfire activity, and the ginkgo trees were lit at night, creating a happy autumn atmosphere 😊
Otofuke’s ginkgo trees are located around Kino Nishi-dori, Kyoeidai, and Ryokuyodai, totaling 872 trees over 5.3 km—1.5 km north–south and about 2 km east–west. In autumn the roads are dyed gold and look very beautiful 💛
Be sure to come to Otofuke to see the ginkgo and soak up the autumn mood! ♡
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From today, Wednesday, October 16, the ginkgo tree-lined path along the north side of Mutsumi Amenity Park (Mutsumi Park) will be illuminated each evening from 5:00 PM until Wednesday, October 23 at 9:00 PM! ✨
On Saturday, October 19, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM, Mutsumi Amenity Park will host the "Night Otofukecho Ginkgo Festival" event. 💫
Mornings and evenings have been getting cooler lately, and the season for admiring ginkgo trees has arrived!
Come experience the autumn atmosphere for yourself♡
*The photos are from last year’s ginkgo tree illumination.*
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Starting this evening at 5:00 PM through the 23rd at 9:00 PM, Mutsumi Park in Otofukecho, Hokkaido will hold a nighttime illumination of its ginkgo avenue. ✨
On the 19th at 5:00 PM, the “Night Otofukecho Ginkgo Festival” will take place. 💫
Hokkaido has been cooling off in the mornings and evenings, and it’s now ginkgo-viewing season!
If you’re near the Tokachi area of Hokkaido, be sure to come to Otofukecho and soak up the autumn ambience! ♡
*Photos cited are from last year’s event.*
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I visited Kofuku Station in Obihiro City!💖
The station opened in 1956 (Showa 31) and was closed in 1987 (Showa 62) when the Hiroo Line was discontinued.
Along with Aikoku Station, Kofuku Station became famous for the slogan “From the Land of Love to Kofuku (Happiness).”💓
The station building and a train remain as they were, and many pink tickets marked “Bound for Kofuku” are pasted around the site, so you can feel the old atmosphere and a sense of happiness.🥰
Be sure to visit!
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The famous “Kofuku Station” in Obihiro, Hokkaido.💖
It opened in 1956 and closed in 1987 when the Hiroo Line was discontinued.
Back then, the route from Aikoku Station to Kofuku Station carried the meaning “From the Land of Love to Kofuku,” which made both stations famous as Aikoku Station and Kofuku Station.💓
Today Kofuku Station preserves the station and train as they were, and pink “Bound for Kofuku” tickets cover the station building, so you can deeply feel the atmosphere of the old station and a sense of happiness.🥰
If you visit Hokkaido, be sure to stop by the Tokachi region!
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After the autumnal equinox on September 22, sunset comes earlier, and the other day I went to Tokachigaoka Observatory to watch the sunset and felt healed by the great outdoors 🌞🕠
Research shows that watching a setting sun stimulates happy hormones and brings many positive effects to body and mind🌇
From Tokachigaoka Observatory you can take in Tokachi River, Tokachi Ohashi Bridge, the Tokachigawa Onsen district, and the vast fields near Tokachigawa Onsen all at once!
When you visit Hokkaido, be sure to come to Tokachigawa Onsen and feel the power of this great nature 😊
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After Japan’s autumnal equinox on September 22, sunset time gradually grows earlier. A few days ago I went to Tokachigaoka Observatory to see the sunset and was healed by the power of nature 🌞🕠
Studies show that watching the sunset can trigger happiness hormones and bring many good effects to the body and mind🌇
From Tokachigaoka Observatory you can simultaneously see Tokachi River, Tokachi Ohashi Bridge, the Tokachigawa Onsen area, and the vast farmland near Tokachigawa Onsen!
If you come to Hokkaido, please be sure to visit Tokachigawa Onsen to experience the power of nature here! 😊
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The sunflowers at Nakai Farm and Kuroda Farm near Tokachigawa Onsen in Otofukecho are in full bloom! 🌻
The vast fields of sunflowers are a spectacular sight, and just looking at them seems to lift your spirits.
Please do visit!
To all visitors, we ask that you observe proper manners while viewing the fields.
These are not tourist farms, so you may not enter the fields without permission. Also, do not pick or take any flowers without permission.
There are no parking lots, so if you stop on the roadside, please follow traffic rules when viewing.
Location:
Nakai Farm, Tokachigawa Onsen Kita 2 Chome 2, Kawato-gun, Otofukecho
Kuroda Farm, 48-17, Shimo‑Shihoro, Otofukecho, Kawato-gun
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At Nakai Farm and Kuroda Farm in Otofukecho, Hokkaido, sunflowers are now blooming after the wheat harvest! 🌻
【⚠ Important notes ↓】
*The sunflower fields are not open as public tourist farms!*
Visitors coming to see the sunflowers, please do not enter the sunflower fields and please do not pick the sunflowers!
Because these are not tourist farms, there are no designated parking spaces. When stopping to view the sunflower fields, be sure to park in accordance with Japanese traffic laws—safety first!
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