
[Noboribetsu Jigokudani Valley]
It is a volcanic crater remnant located in Noboribetsu City, Hokkaido, Japan, near Lake Tōya. Formed approximately 10,000 years ago, it features an area about 450 meters in diameter that still emits white smoke, remains completely barren, and has a strong sulfur odor. The Noboribetsu Jigokudani Valley earned its name because its appearance resembles being in the depths of hell.

[Showa Shinzan and Bear Ranch]
Located near the entrance of the Showa Shinzan cable car, this bear ranch houses over 100 purebred Hokkaido brown bears. As the largest wild mammals in Hokkaido, these bears often stand up and wave playfully to visitors when offered food, displaying their adorable and endearing nature. It's said that the horse oil products here are highly effective.

Lake Hill Farm
Lake Hill Farm is a beautiful ranch located on the highlands by Lake Tōya in Hokkaido, offering stunning views of the crystal-clear waters of Lake Tōya and the distant Mount Yōtei, with picturesque scenery throughout all four seasons.
The ranch boasts vast grasslands where cows live leisurely, allowing visitors to witness the pristine pastoral scenery of Hokkaido firsthand. On clear days, the shimmering lake and rolling mountains blend harmoniously with the ranch landscape, creating a tranquil and picturesque countryside vista.

Lake Tōya Observation Deck
A freshwater lake in southwestern Hokkaido, Japan. Located near Uchiura Bay. Part of Shikotsu-Toya National Park. A caldera lake. Approximately 10 km in diameter, nearly circular, with an area of 70.72 square km. The circumference is 50 km. The deepest point is 180.0 meters. Average depth is 117.0 meters. Water volume is 8.19 cubic km. Lake surface elevation is 84 meters. The northernmost limit of Japan's non-freezing lakes.
Lake Tōya Sairo Observation Deck, the best spot for capturing panoramic views of Lake Tōya. From here, you can see the lake's central island, Mount Yōtei, Shōwa Shinzan, Mount Usu, and all the surrounding natural scenery of Lake Tōya.

Itinerary
08:00 Depart from the hotel in Sapporo
09:30 Noboribetsu Jigokudani Valley
11:20 Showa Shinzan Bear Ranch
12:40 Hokkaido Lake Hill Farm
13:00 Lake Tōya SAIRO Observation Deck (Snowmobile experience available)
15:20 Return travel
18:00 Return to Sapporo
*The above itinerary schedule may be adjusted due to weather, road conditions, or other factors. We appreciate your understanding.
The itinerary can be adjusted. If changes are needed, please contact customer support at least one day in advance to modify the route.



