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Meakandake & Akan Fuji seen
over Onneto. Japan's mountains offer an unusual escape from the ordinary!
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THIS TRIP IS NOT CURRENTLY
SCHEDULED.
Over the years, Mountain Hiking
Holidays has developed and operated trips to a variety of
destinations including this one, but not all trips are offered every year.
Though this trip is not currently being offered as a scheduled departure, we
can organize and operate this trip as a private group departure. (Minimum
group size of 8.) |
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Start organizing your private
Hokkaido hiking adventure here. |

Best time to travel: July - September
Best gateway city: Sapporo, Japan


Hokkaido Slide Show



Among the Japanese islands, Hokkaido may be lacking
in the cultural monuments so often associated with Japan, but it offers
an abundance of wide-open spaces, wilderness landscapes, and the best
opportunities for outdoor activities in the country. (Hokkaido accounts
for one-fifth of the total Japanese landmass, but only 5% of Japan’s
population lives there!) On this trip we’ll sample the mountain trails
of four national parks—Shikotsu-Toya, Daisetsuzan, Akan, and Shiretoko.
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Pre-trip day
Arrival at Sapporo (Chitose Airport). Overnight accommodations
and dinner at or near Chitose Airport. |
The
lava dome of Tarumae-san.
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Day 1
Travel from Chitose to the shores of the Shikotsu Lake (Shikostu-ko)
in the heart of the Shikotsu-Toya National Park (支笏洞爺国立公園).
Hike up the volcanic ash slopes of the Tarumae-san volcano. From the crater
rim, enjoy a stunning view of the volcano’s lava dome. Ascend to the summit
of the west peak of Tarumae-san before returning to the trailhead. Later,
enjoy a stroll up the “Moss Gorge” (Koke-no-domon) where thirty
different species of moss are said to grow. Transfer to Niseko and
overnight. |
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Boardwalk trail through Shinsen-numa on the Niseko Circuit.
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Lush vegetation lines the trail, Niseko. |
Day 2
Hike the Niseko Circuit, a hiking route that will take you through a now
verdant, volcanically-created landscape including a traverse of the volcanic
peaks of Nitonupuri and Chisenupuri. An alternative is to hike via a
switchbacking trail to the summit of the symmetrical Yotei-zan volcano
(known as the Mount Fuji of Hokkaido). Overnight in Niseko. |
A trail
sign points the way to Onuma ("Big Pond") on the Niseko Circuit.
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Rice
fields near Asahikawa glow in the late afternoon sunshine en route to
Asahidake Onsen.
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Day 3
Transfer to Asahidake Onsen on the western slopes of Hokkaido’s
magnificent Daisetsuzan range. Above the small settlement of Asahidake Onsen
rises 7,500 foot tall Mount Asahidake, the highest peak on Hokkaido. |
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The
peak of Hakuun-dake rises near the center of the Daisetsuzan massif.
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Hot spring pool at Daisetsu Kogen Onsen |
Day 4
From Asahidake Onsen, ascend into the mountains by cable car (called a
“ropeway” in Japan). From the cable car’s upper station near the Sugatami
Pond, begin a hike across the Daisetsuzan National Park (大雪山国立公園)
whose name translates as “big snow mountain.” This full-day trek across
wild, alpine landscapes offers expansive vistas across the “roof of
Hokkaido.” At days end, descend the northern flanks of Daisetsuzan and lodge
for the evening at Sounkyo Onsen, set in the bottom of a dramatic,
waterfall-lined gorge. |
Eboshi-dake rises above the Sounkyo gorge.
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Hiking
through a tundra environment near Midori-dake.
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Trail to Midori-dake. |
Day 5
Enjoy a second day of hiking in the Daisetsuzan National Park. A hike to
the Daisetsu Kogen ponds, or the summit of Midori-dake ("Green
Mountain," known for wildflower displays) are options. Enjoy the quiet
comfort of a mountain lodge at Daisetsu-Kogen Onsen where you’ll spend the
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Midori-numa ("Green Pond") is one of
several small lakes on the Daisetsu Kogen. |
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The
waterfalls Ginga-no-taki ("Silver Falls," left) and
Ryuusei-no-taki ("Shooting Star Falls," right).
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Marimo (Aegagropila linnaei) at Akan. |
Day 6
In the morning, enjoy a short
hike to the So-baku-dai viewpoint from where you'll view two
spectacular waterfalls that grace the walls of the Sounkyo gorge.
Later, travel to the Akan National Park (阿寒国立公園).
Three lovely “crater lakes” are protected within its boundaries. One of
these crater lakes, Lake Akan (阿寒湖,
Akan-ko), is known for the unusual balls of the marimo algae
that grow in the lake. Overnight in Akan-kohan on the shores of Akan-ko. |
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The
volcano Oakan-dake rises above Lake Akan on a crystal September
morning! |
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A stand
of Ezo red spruce (Picea glehnii) with a bamboo understory cloaks the
lower slopes of Meakan-dake.
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Akan Fuji & Ao-numa ("Blue Pond"). |
Day 7
From the picturesque lake of Onneto, hike up to the mountain “saddle”
between Mount Me-akan (Meakan-dake) and Akan Fuji. Continue to the
summit of Meakan-dake (an active volcano) before descending back to Onneto.
It’s also possible to hike to the summit of Akan Fuji. Enjoy a second night
in Akan. |
View
from the summit of Meakan-dake looking north to Lake Akan.
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The
crater lake of Mashu-ko.
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Dwarf bamboo lines the trail, Mashu-ko. |
Day 8
After breakfast, travel to the pristine caldera lake of Mashū-ko (摩周湖)
which some consider the most beautiful lake in Japan. See if you agree!
There’ll be time to enjoy the classic beauty of this lake as well as to
stretch your legs on a hike to a bamboo-lined trail to a dramatic vantage
point high above Lake Kussharo, another of Akan National Park's
caldera lakes. Continue to
the Shiretoko Peninsula, one of the wildest areas in Japan, named a World
Heritage Site by UNESCO in July 2005. Spend the evening in the coastal
town of Utoro overlooking the Sea of Okhotsk and a gateway to the Shiretoko
National Park (知床国立公園). |
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The
view down the spine of the Shiretoko Peninsula from near the summit of Rausu-dake.
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Day 9
Hike from Iwaobetsu Onsen to the summit of Mount Rausu (Rausu-dake)
from where you’ll enjoy a glorious vista down the volcanic spine of the
Shiretoko Peninsula. Return to Utoro for the evening.
Day 10
After breakfast, travel by vehicle from Utoro to Memanbetsu from where
you can catch a train back to Sapporo. Alternatively, you can fly back to
Sapporo from Memanbetsu Airport. |
Clouds
wreathed foothills of Daisetsuzan.
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Hiking
through meadowlands near Hokkai-dake, Daisetsuzan National Park.
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Other Resources
One
traveler's experience of traveling in Hokkaido is recounted in "The End of
the Earth," an article published in the November 2006 issue of Travel &
Leisure Magazine.
The
Asahidake Ropeway
site contains information on the sights and features made accessible by the
ropeways. The Asahidake Ropeway site has a great little section on
Daisetsuzan wildflowers!
Browse
through a comprehensive selection of
Japanese topographic maps
on-line. The detail is great, but navigating the site can be a great
challenge because it's all in Japanese! Happy browsing!
Live webcam
view of Asahidake volcano.
Live
webcam view of Yotei-zan volcano from Niseko (refreshed every minute
between 5:00 AM and 6:00 PM, Japan time). |
Hokkaido autumn flora.
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