Things to do in Higashikawa

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1. Asahiyama Zoo

Get close to animals from all parts of the world at the Asahiyama Zoo. There are hundreds of animals and over 100 species to discover, each housed in re-creations of its natural habitat. Asahiyama Zoo has a mission to showcase the authentic behavioral traits of its residents and not just the animals themselves as exhibits. With its excellent facilities and innovative approach, the zoo welcomes over one million visitors annually.
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2. Asahidake Ropeway

Relax as the Asahidake Ropeway whisks you up a majestic mountainside toward the highest point on the island of Hokkaido. This aerial cable is a popular way to travel from Asahidake onsen village to an upper station on the 7,510-foot-tall (2,290-meter) Asahidake mountain in Daisetsuzan National Park. Fly high above snow-covered landscapes in winter and a verdant countryside in summer. Follow a trail to viewpoints and appreciate why the Ainu people called the park Kamuimintara (Playground of the Gods).
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3. Farm Tomita

On an island famed throughout Japan for its flower fields, visit Farm Tomita, home to some of the most beautiful displays of wildflowers. During the blooming season, fields dazzle in vivid hues of blue, purple, red, white and yellow, creating picture-perfect images. Stroll between 13 themed areas which spread across a hillside in the shadow of Mount Tokachi. Browse lavender inspired art work and shop for lavender oils.
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4. Blue Pond

For a unique and tranquil daytrip and the chance to experience a jaw-dropping phenomenon, visit the pretty Blue Pond of Hokkaido. Opened to the public in 2010, this artificial pond attracts visitors in search of serenity and photographers on the hunt for enviable shots. Follow the trail that encompasses Blue Pond and leads to various viewpoints.
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5. Daisetsuzan National Park

The volcanoes within Daisetsuzan National Park are more than challenges to climbers; they feed the hot springs that soothe those climbers’ aching muscles at the end of the day. Larger than many of Japan’s prefectures, the park also has some of Japan’s tallest peaks, including the “roof of Hokkaido,” Asahi-dake, which shoots up 7,510 feet (2,291 meters). Attempt to explore its 875 square miles (2,270 square kilometers) or admire the peaks from a distance as you relax with the simple luxuries of a stay at an onsen resort.
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6. Asahi-Dake

Flourishing with wildflowers in summer and a haven for skiers in winter, Asahidake is a popular year-round destination for outdoor pursuits. Reaching a height of 7,510 feet (2,290 meters), this active stratovolcano dominates Daisetsuzan National Park and is the tallest peak on Hokkaido. Asahidake last erupted in 1739. Today it is considered a safe environment for tourist activities.
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If you're spending some time in Higashimachi, Higashikawa Town History Museum and Higashikawa Bunka Gallery are top sights worth seeing.


 

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Frequently asked questions

Is Higashikawa worth visiting?
Renowned for its hiking and nature, finding fun things to do in Higashikawa is easy. Make sure to add Asahidake Ropeway to your itinerary while here.
How do I spend a day in Higashikawa?
Asahidake Ropeway and Daisetsuzan National Park are two good places to kick-start your vacation adventures. Be sure to check out the dining and shopping options in Higashikawa while you're in town too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Higashikawa?
You can't go home without visiting Asahidake Ropeway, rated the top tourist attraction in Higashikawa.
Is three days enough to stay in Higashikawa?
Book a trip to Higashikawa for three days and you'll have enough time to tick off its major sights and get a feel for the local vibe. For the chance to visit highlights in the surrounding areas and venture off the tourist trail, consider staying for up to 10 days.
What are some activities to do in Higashikawa with kids?
Planning what to do in Higashikawa with kids is easier than ever. Whether you're getting away with little ones or teenagers, there are lots of family-friendly tours and attractions to keep them busy here.

What to do in Higashikawa for adults?
Adults of all ages will have lots of things to do in Higashikawa. Whether you're into art, history, nature or just love discovering new places, there's something here for everyone.
Are there free things to do in Higashikawa?
One of the simplest ways to find free things to do in Higashikawa is to ask a local tour guide. You'll get insider advice on vibrant neighborhoods, parks and other top attractions you can enjoy without reaching into your pocket. Tenninkyo Gorges is one place that doesn't have an entrance fee.

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