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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The Tokachigawa Onsen Summer Festival takes place on August 11th.
A luxurious prize is up for grabs in the main slipper-throwing event!
Join us!
*Registration times for the slipper-throwing championship are Children’s division: from 5:00 PM, Adults’ division: from 5:30 PM.*
*Please note that proxy registration is not allowed.*
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This is a sunflower field in Otofuke.
It stands out against the blue sky.
Bees were busily collecting nectar and carrying lots of pollen.
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Obihiro Shrine 'Natsu-mode'
I visited for worship at dusk.
Flower-filled water displays run through August 1.
The gathering hall is also said to host a giant flower display through August 15.
It takes about 15 minutes by car from the Tokachigawa Onsen district to Obihiro Shrine.
■Natsu-mode Flower Hand-Water ~TOKONATSU~
"Volume 25" Reiwa 5 June 30–July 2 Finished
"Volume 26" Reiwa 5 July 15–July 17 Finished
"Volume 27" Reiwa 5 July 29–August 1 [Ongoing]
"Volume 28" Reiwa 5 August 11–August 15 (Scheduled)
■Reisai Flower Hand-Water ~MIYUKI~
"Volume 29" Reiwa 5 September 22–September 25 (Scheduled)
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Kominka cafe 'cafe jorro'
I enjoyed pancakes and cold-brew iced coffee.
Every menu item is tempting, from curry and cakes made mainly with local ingredients to dishes prepared without chemical seasonings.
They use coffee beans from Morihiko in Sapporo, and both the pancakes and the coffee were absolutely delicious.
The shop's atmosphere and the food were both superb.✨
Address: 1-11 Kino Shinmachi, Otofuke, Kawato-gun, Hokkaido
Hours: 11:00–17:00
Closed: Sunday
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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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ID:1I love the bright colors of the flower pots. I visited Gyoda last year and they had some beautiful flower pots as well photo #2