Access from popular tourist spots in Hokkaido is also outstanding.
JR Shintoku Station is served by 22 limited express trains a day, about 2 hours from Sapporo, about 1 hour and 45 minutes from New Chitose Airport, about 30 minutes from Tomamu, about 30 minutes from Obihiro, and about 1 hour and 50 minutes from Kushiro.
A train trip to Shintoku Town while looking at the beautiful natural scenery of Hokkaido is recommended.
Shintoku is also a dairy farming town where about six times the number of cows is raised.
Shintoku Town's proud gourmet food is "soba noodles" that are said to be the highest quality in Japan made from locally produced buckwheat flour, and up to 25,000 people come to the "Shintoku New Soba Festival" held every September in search of new soba noodles.
Sightseeing, gastronomy, activities... We will send out information about Shintoku Town, Kamikawa-gun, Hokkaido, which is full of charm, so thank you!
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Shintoku Tourism Association posted.
Lake Sahoro Campground reopens!
Sorry to keep you waiting!
Lake Sahoro Campground, which had been Closed since Saturday, May 25 due to a malfunction of the water supply system, has resumed Use from Saturday, July 27. Please note that Tokachi Dam campsite has been Closed because bears have been confirmed to be infested.
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Shintoku Tourism Association posted.
"Takatoshi Land", which was filmed on location in Shintoku Town, will be broadcast.
From 16:05 on Sunday, July 14th, Fuji TV will broadcast "VillageDiscovery! The charm of Shintoku Town is also introduced by 4 people, so be sure to check it out! Certainly! Please take a look!!
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Shintoku Tourism Association posted.
Buckwheat noodles have begun to bloom!
Flowers have begun to bloom in a Buckwheat noodles field called "Soba buckwheat noodles Road" near "Soba buckwheat noodles no kan" on National Route 38. After this, the flowering Unfolds, and from late July to early August, the entire field is wrapped in a carpet of pure white Soba Buckwheat noodles.
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Shintoku Tourism Association posted.
Sunday, September 15
The 12th Karikatsu Trail Running has been held in! 🏃🏃🏃
Starting and finishing at the Karikachi Kogen Park where Shinnai Station was located in Karikachi Line, the race was divided into four Course of 22 km, 12 km, 5 km, and 4 km through Nature such as Remnants of the old Karikatsu Line track and forest roads, with about 200 participants running through the race. Under the refreshing autumn sky, why don't you feel the Nature of Hokkaido on your body and run along the trajectory that people have followed by train since the Meiji era?
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Shintoku Tourism Association posted.
Today's UHB Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting's evening program "Mintele" will introduce the vine hydrangeas of Karikachi Kogen Park around 17:15 and 18:30. Vine hydrangeas are still in Best time to visit. See the flowers in full bloom on TV and, on weekends, on-site.
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Shintoku Tourism Association posted.
We have created a flyer for directions to Mt. Masuda, where you can enjoy the view of the train passing through the Ishikatsu Line, which has received many inquiries to the tourism association. There are some unpaved parts along the way, and some of them are rough roads, so please be careful when driving. In addition, since you will be climbing a natural mountain, please be careful of the infestation of brown bears. Detailed precautions are described in the leaflet "Precautions for those heading to Mt. Masuda", so please read it. You can also find this information POP in the "Announcements" section of the Shintoku Tourism Association Home page.
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Shintoku Tourism Association posted.
Held in in the summer, we tried out a hammock in a birch forest. I managed to heal while struggling with more slack than expected. If you are planning a trip on the Obihiro︎ ↔Asahikawa-Furano routes this summer, why don't you heal with birches and hammocks at Karikachi Kogen Park? Details will be announced on the Tourism Association Home page and social media at a later date.
#Hokkaido #Tokachi #Shintoku Town #Shintoku Tourism Association #National Route 38 #Hokkaido Garden Highway #Karikachi Kogen Park #Birch #Hammock #Healing
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Shintoku Tourism Association posted.
We participated in the town's "National Route 38 Environmental Beautification Activity," which is being worked together by Town residents people, and planted 6,000 seedlings of red salvia and white salvia trees in 43 blocks along Route 38 in Shintoku Town, where the sky is still cloudy due to rainy Gari. This road is called the Hokkaido Garden Highway and is used by tourists traveling through Obihiro︎ ↔Furano and Asahikawa. We hope that it will be a hospitality that soothes the hearts of customers who drive for the summer tourist season.
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Shintoku Tourism Association posted.
Yesterday, Sunday, I departed from Karikachi Pass and climbed Mt. Sahoro. On the way, it takes about two and a half hours to reach the summit of Mt. Sahoro via the summit of Mt. Sakura. Blessed with good weather, we enjoyed the Tokachi Plain below, Mt. Tomuraushi, one of the Daisetsuzan Volcanic Group in the distance, the view of the Hidaka Mountains, which are scheduled to be designated as a national park in July, and the white flowers of the Chishima cherry blossoms, which are beginning to bloom along the way.
#Hokkaido #Tokachi #Shintoku Town #Shintoku Tourism Association #Karikachi Pass #Mt. Sahoro #Sakurayama #Tokachi Plain #Daisetsuzan Volcanic Group #Mt. Tomuraushi #National Park [ ] Hidaka Mountains #Chishima Zakura #Climbing #National Route 38
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Shintoku Tourism Association posted.
〈Notice〉Flowering of vine hydrangea
It's still a little early, but from mid-June to early July in Karikachi Kogen Park, an estimated few hundred vine hydrangeas wrap around the trees in the larch growing forest in the park begin to bloom. The cream-colored flowers of about 5 mm bloom in clusters, making it look like a larch tree dressed in a dress. This year, there are many warmer days than every year, and flowering may be brought forward, but we will let you know when it blooms. In addition, the best time to visit every year is around early ~ mid-July.
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