The Usuzan Ropeway is a recreational tramway that affords its riders stunning views of Lake Tōya and Mount Usu's volcanic crater. A visit to this attraction is essential if you are in the Lake Toya area. The cable car takes about six minutes to reach the top, where visitors are treated to a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and lake. Adjacent to the observatory deck, there is a hiking trail that passes by a large crater.
An absolute must if you’re in the Lake Toya area. The ropeway takes about six minutes. At the top you’re greeted with a gorgeous panoramic view of the surrounding lake and mountains. There’s a hiking trail off to the side of the observatory deck that passes by a large crater. The cable car rotates every 15 minutes, so you have plenty of flexibility on how much time you want to spend in the area. Highly recommend.
Marklin Nixon — Google review
以前より、とても綺麗になった。頂上についたら展望テラスになっててスムージーとか軽食がある。そこから遊歩道を歩き、登山道に続く先のほうからの景色は格別です。風が強く、気温が低いので上着が要ります。久しぶりに自然を楽しみながらの散歩は気持ち良い♪
(Translated by Google)
It has become much more beautiful than before. When you reach the top, there is an observation terrace where you can enjoy smoothies and light meals. From there, walk along the promenade and follow the mountain trail, and the view from the end is exceptional. The wind is strong and the temperature is low, so you'll need a jacket. It feels good to take a walk while enjoying nature after a long time ♪
ねこ小雪 — Google review
This is my second visit to the mountain because on my first visit, I could only stay there for about five minutes before I had to go back to the tour bus.
On my second visit, I could be more relaxed and take my time to explore the area. As I was up in the mountain, I took the time to breathe in fresh air and enjoy the peace and quiet.
There is a long flight of stairs to go up to the observatory and get back. So, if you do not have the physical stamina, please stay near the cable car station.
Atsuta Toda — Google review
A must-visit around Toya lake area. The ropeway to the top of Usa mountain is for panoramic view of lake, ocean, and other mountains. The ropeway fee is 1,800 yen round trip, the cable leaves every 15 minutes. We went there in winter so it was really cold and windy on the top. Very nice scenery!
Pavinee — Google review
The ropeway is worth a visit to see Mount Usu. There are 2 observation decks, and a 1.1km track for those who wish to walk around the foot of Mount Yotei but the foot path is closed in winter. It is good for a 40 min to 1 hour visit, including taking the rope way up.
Se Yean Leong — Google review
A great place to visit if you are touring the area. Seems like having 2 hours available is good to do the whole walking trail at the top.
Nicholas Valentine — Google review
Great View and a short easy hike
Nathanael Tan — Google review
リニューアルされてとても綺麗になってました。
スロープあるから車イス&ベビーカーも行けて助かる!
広めのテラスにはガーデン家具が並んでて、併設されているカフェで飲み物買って景色を見ながらくつろげて最高。ホットココア450円…山価格。けど量多めだからいいかな。ホットサンドとか軽食もあり。
火口も歩いて見に行けるけど、階段、上り坂結構しんどかった〜
新しいゴンドラは窓が大きくて景色たくさん楽しめる!紅葉時期オススメ!
お土産も充実〜。
(Translated by Google)
It has been renovated and is very beautiful.
There is a slope so wheelchairs and strollers can access it!
Garden furniture is lined up on the spacious terrace, and it's great to buy a drink at the attached cafe and relax while looking at the view. Hot cocoa 450 yen...Mountain price. But I guess it's okay because it's a large amount. Hot sandwiches and light snacks are also available.
You can walk to see the crater, but the stairs and uphill were quite tiring.
The new gondola has large windows so you can enjoy a lot of scenery! Recommended during the autumn leaves season!
Lots of souvenirs too.
夜型わがままボディ — Google review
I visited this beautiful place yesterday and I must say that it was truly magnificent, I’ve seen many places in Japan that have breath taking views and this place is up there with the best of them, in all fairness the views and scenery in Japan are all truly unique. When you first arrive you see this beautiful green area at the bottom of one of the mounts, there’s a big car park which will cost 500yen, you then make your way up to the cable car booking office and purchase your tickets at 750yen each then it’s climb aboard for the trip to the top. The further you climb the better the views, once at the top there’s a very big viewing platform and an area where you can maybe enjoy an ice cream whilst taking in the panoramic views. You then follow a trail that leads to another viewing area, be warned the steps up to the area are a tad bit gruelling-it took the wind out of my sails but when atop there are 270-degree views of the towns below, breath taking vistas on a beautiful clear day are second to none. I really hope that you take the opportunity to visit Mt Usu Ropeway Observatory I promise you that you’ll not be disappointed.
Shinboner — Google review
Beautiful views with the option to hike around the outer rim. You get lovely views coming out of the cable car, sit at the cafe to soak in said views. The cafe takes only cash.
It gets really sunny, bring hats for sun protection. After the cable car station, there is are steps to hike up to the volcano’s rim. And then another hike to go around the outer rim. The pathway isn’t stroller friendly although we did see a couple carry up their baby stroller (10/10 effort).
Payment for rope way tickets available via cash and credit card.
E Chong — Google review
Mt.Usu Ropeway
Recreational tramway providing rides to elevated views of Lake Tōya & Mount Usu's volcanic crater. Breathtaking mountain/ lake toys / volcano view.
A 40-minute/70-minute drive (with toll/without toll) from Noboribetsu is a famous caldera, Lake Toya. The best view of the caldera is from the top of Mount Usu via the Usuzan Ropeway (¥1600) which leaves every 15 minutes. ¥500 for Parking. Though, it’s really only worth the trip if the weather is sunny. If it’s cloudy, give it a miss.
Lee CK — Google review
You either walk/hike up or by ropeway(cable car) 1800¥.2ways.
On mountain peak, there's a trail walk to see volcano crater or near ropeway station can see birdseye view of lake Toya.
Ng Wayne — Google review
For 1800 yen (2 way), you can take the cable car up to Mt Usu. The staff are friendly and able to speak in English abit. Do note of their last timings for cable car rides down the mountain (5.45pm on summer, 4.30pm on winter), otherwise you will get stuck!
Liau Yuan Wei — Google review
Pretty cool way to climb up the mountain time and energy-efficiently, obviously, but not the most reasonable cost-wise just as how other cablecars aren’t. Still quite worth it and you’ll get to see thins you wouldn’t have otherwise.
Shōwa-shinzan is an impressive lava dome that rises to a height of 1,306 feet and emits volcanic smoke into the atmosphere. It makes for an ideal day trip with stunning views and breathtaking landscapes. Observing the steam emanating from the mountain is a mesmerizing sight. It's also possible to take a cable car up to Mt. Usu, which adds to the experience.
Really how you can walk so close to the volcano and still be safe.
Villagemayor — Google review
2023/06/12
名前は憶えてる。教科書に出てきた。昭和になって新しくできた山だったかな。まさか北海道だとは思わなかった。
駐車料金取られるし見たいとも思ってないからスルー。
(Translated by Google)
2023/06/12
I remember your name. appeared in textbooks. I wonder if it was a new mountain in the showa era. I never thought I would be in Hokkaido.
I don't want to see it because I have to pay for parking.
???? — Google review
A volcanic lava dome next to Mt. Usu. The peak is now 398meter and still actively smoking. This can be prove by no snow covered the peak as the surface are very hot, snow will melt and not stick on the surface. Had a nice lunch there and walking distance to Showa Shinzan bear ranch.
Kai Yip Thong — Google review
昭和新山付近でお昼ご飯と休憩をしました!
前の芝生はとても広く気持ちよかったです︎☺️
(Translated by Google)
We had lunch and a break near Showa Shinzan!
The lawn in front was very spacious and felt good ☺️
a.ii1129 — Google review
One of the youngest volcano from 1947. The load leading to the photo spot was quite slippery
Hock Sing Tan — Google review
訪問時、悪天候にて全貌を拝む事はできませんでしたが、大自然の計り知れないパワーを感じる事は出来ました。次の訪問時は晴天である事願っています(笑)。
(Translated by Google)
At the time of my visit, I was not able to see the whole picture due to bad weather, but I was able to feel the immeasurable power of nature. I hope the weather will be fine on my next visit (laughs).
?? — Google review
Lovely baby volcano!
Antoine Aimar — Google review
Great day trip, the views and landscape are so beautifull, and to see the steam coming out from the mountain is mesmerizing. The ice cream we had from one stall tasted like yogurt instead of milk. Make sure you do the cable car to mt.usu aswell
Aran — Google review
Volcanic mountain near Usuzun Ropeway at Mt Usu.
cana5ta _ — Google review
Nice view
Eric Wong — Google review
Earthcache was developed with this mountain. Enjoy Geocaching also!
(Translated by Google) You can buy various kinds of apples cheaply.
The location may be a little difficult to find
(Original)
色々な種類のりんご安く買えますよ
場所少し解りづらいかもです
ZX11kazu — Google review
A great amount of hard work goes into planting these trees...the next time u buy dont bargain
ST T — Google review
(Translated by Google) It’s a large tourist orchard. The entrance fee is 880 yen. You can eat whatever you want inside. When you come in early October, you can pick apples, pears, and grapes. You will be given plastic bags to put your garbage in before entering. If you want to take away fruits. , the boss will give you a few more bags to put in, and then weigh them when you come out.
I bought a total of 4 apples, 4 pears, and 3 small bunches of grapes, so it cost 1,340 yen
Ps Grapes seem to be more expensive, so you can eat a little more there (but actually you can’t eat much)
(Original)
很大的觀光果園,入園費880日幣,進去裡面隨便吃,10月初來的時候可以採蘋果、梨子、葡萄,進去之前會給你塑膠袋讓你裝垃圾,如果想要外帶水果的話,老闆會再給你幾個袋子去裝,出來再稱重。
我總共買了4個蘋果、4個梨子、3小串的葡萄,這樣1340日幣
Ps 葡萄好像比較貴,所以在裡面可以多吃一點(但其實也吃不了多少啦)
Chih Yu Kao — Google review
(Translated by Google) Every year, I go fruit picking.
Very kind customer service makes me a repeat customer
It has become a roadside station in Sobetsu.
This orchard sells fruit.
Usually an apple tree
It seems that the leaves are removed when selecting.
It takes a lot of effort without removing any leaves.
I was surprised to see how generously they put it on...
Because it is located off the main road
It's a hidden gem only known to those in the know.
The beginning of the couple in the orchard
Everyone was very responsive to me.
I'm sure I'll be visiting this orchard again.
From now on, it's time for Wang Lin and others.
I’m looking forward to it (o´∀`)b
I also bought kilograms of prunes and grapes.
I’m back~ (lol)
(Original)
毎年、果物狩り行きますが、
とても親切な対応でリピーターに
なってしまいました。壮瞥の道の駅にも
此方の果樹園さん果物売ってます。
普通は、リンゴの木の
葉を選定の時にとってしまう様ですが
葉を一切採らずにかなりの手間を
惜しみなく掛けているそうで驚き...
メイン道路から入った所にあるため
知る人ぞ知る穴場ですね。
果樹園の御夫婦はじめ
皆さんとても対応も良く自分は、
此方の果樹園リピ確定です。
これから王林などが、時期との事
楽しみです(o´∀`)b
プルーンとブドウもキロ買いして
帰って来ました~(笑)
サビ猫うり — Google review
(Translated by Google) Everyone is kind and pleasant.
You can purchase the rights to one apple tree each season.
Even if there is a poor harvest, we will provide you with 50 kg of compensation and if the season is right, we will also provide you with grapes.
(Original)
みなさん優しく感じが良いです。
りんごの木を一本シーズン毎に権利を買う事が出来ます。
不作でも50kg補償付きで時期が合えばブドウもサービスしてもらえます。
雑草魂 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Rich in delicious fruits
It was fun to pick up chestnuts too.
I want to go again next year
(Original)
美味しい果物が豊富です
栗も拾えて楽しかったです
また来年行きたいです
Sick view of Lake Toya and it’s surrounding. Abit hard to drive up the dirt road so be careful! Will lead to an open air space where u can park ur car
Liau Yuan Wei — Google review
The view here is really nice on a sunny day, Toya and Yotei together. I came on June so it was the end of it but it should be nice to come mid May for cherry blossoms!
The Showa Shinzan Bear Ranch is a well-maintained zoo where brown bears reside in concrete enclosures. The facility provides vending machines for feeding the animals, and visitors can observe them roaming freely within their open cages. The bears are known to be mischievous and may compete for food or request more from onlookers by waving. Overfeeding can result in the bears becoming sluggish. Although the facility appears pleasant, it is regrettable that these creatures must live in captivity.
Fun place to stop over. Ticket is for ¥850 for adults and ¥500 for children. There are bears and raccoons. You can only feed the bears though. Cookies are sold for ¥200/2 packs. The bears have been used to tourists so they know how to act cute to get food which was enjoyable and interesting.
n ! d z — Google review
Nice enough place and the bears are used to asking for food. They look ok but still feel sorry for them to be in enclosures. But worth a trip to see the size of bears up close.
Tracy Tan — Google review
Just to get their horse oil. I didn't visit the bear ranch because of poor reviews.
The horse oil is top class skin care that even the super rich tycoon has to fly in to buy on his own every year.
When u go, u will know who is this?
The ice cream here is nice.
But if you are on tour, you must remember you are not allowed to eat ice cream on bus as they can't clean the stain from the ice cream (that reminds me the ice cream may be made of materials that cannot be easily removed from our body)
Healing Sense — Google review
It is a very interesting place for visitors or people who have not seen brown bears in close and personal. The place is well maintained, but I am in view that this lovely animal should not be kept in capvity. These animal in the ranch are very adorable, and they can wave and pose to gwt attention and to be fed with apple that are sold/available in the park.
EG LF — Google review
バスツアーで立ち寄りました。規模はそれほど大きくありませんが、餌をクマに見せた時のクマの反応がとてもバリエーションに富んでいて、クマに餌やりをするのがとても楽しかったです。また、「人のオリ」という檻越しに至近距離でクマを見れるスペースもありますよ。
ちなみに、餌代は100円や200円で安いですので、餌を複数個購入して、色んなクマに餌をやると楽しめると思います。
ちなみに、大人のヒグマ以外にもアライグマもいるので、そちらに餌をあげることもできます。
アライグマに餌をあげると、実際に餌をゴシゴシ水で洗ってから食べるので、アライグマの名前の由来を実際に体感することができます。
また、春から初夏にかけては子グマもいます。とても可愛かったです。
(Translated by Google)
Stopped by on a bus tour. It's not that big, but when I showed the food to the bears, the reactions of the bears were very varied, and I really enjoyed feeding the bears. There is also a space where you can see bears from a close distance through a cage called "Human cage".
By the way, the bait fee is cheap at 100 yen or 200 yen, so I think you can enjoy it if you buy several baits and feed them to various bears.
By the way, there are raccoons in addition to adult brown bears, so you can feed them.
When you feed a raccoon, you can actually wash the food with water before eating it, so you can actually experience the origin of the name raccoon.
There are also cubs from spring to early summer. It was so cute.
????? — Google review
For a fee of 900yen, you get to see many wild bears enclosed in cages. Most of them are sleeping, some might be walking and I saw 2 bears fighting each other. There’s a feeding area under the cages where you can place your feeds (100yen) inside then the bears will eat.
The younger bears are enclosed into small cages which tbh they look poor thing. I understood from the locals that they want to protect these bears because if they release them to the main cages too early, they might be attacked by older bears. Perhaps they need bigger enclosures for the younger bears….
There’s 1 single Tori gate inside!
Liau Yuan Wei — Google review
At ¥900 per person, they should really do more to maintain the cleanliness of the enclosure. I saw a lot of poop on the floor, and the bears were stepping on them. Besides being dark and small, the enclosures were also full of algae. Yucks.
Atsuta Toda — Google review
I agree with some negative reviews.
This is the worst bear park ever. Inhumane place where bears are locked up in tiny concrete prisons but pamphlets fool tourist to think that it is a place where bears are safe and healthy.
I see many good reviews but are you blind ?
These poor bears did not ask to be treated like that for your simple pleasure.
These are not teddy bears.
No vegetation, no personal space, distribution of excessive and useless food by visitors.
If you like animals don’t ever ever go there and don’t support this « zoo ». It’s a scandal !
Lucie Le Glatin — Google review
The cages are super tiny and contain way too many bears. The cubs are separated from their mothers and the bears howl at the walls knowing the others are on the other side. Some are kept in cages and the rattle the bars and roar. Many tourist throw the cookies at them to get their attention. I’ve never felt so sorry for the bears and so sorry I supported the bear park by buying a ticket. Definitely don’t recommend.
Theresa Froembgen — Google review
動物にご飯をあげるのが好きな息子は、過去一番楽しそうだったかもしれないです。
餌代が200円で
登別の熊牧場よりコスパが良かった。
熊のパフォーマンスも素晴らしい!
施設も綺麗ですし、熊が少し野生的で
声も聞けたし洞爺湖に行った際は是非立ち寄ってほしいです!
(Translated by Google)
My son, who likes to feed animals, may have had the most fun in the past.
Feed fee is 200 yen
Cost performance was better than Noboribetsu Bear Ranch.
Great bear performance!
The facilities are beautiful, and the bears are a little wild.
I heard your voice and I want you to stop by when you go to Lake Toya!
SAFARI MAISON — Google review
Visited this place in winter, dirty and smelly. Small ranch with many bears and can finish within 5 min. You can buy cookies to feed the bear. 100¥ from the entrance counter or 200¥ from the vending machine inside the ranch. You can throw the cookies into the cage, or there's a few cookie holes for you to slide the cookie into the cage. There are restaurant and souvenir shops outside of the ranch.
Ewei — Google review
A very well kept place. The place allow feeding of the bears. Enjoy be able to see freely moving around in the open cage. The bears can be quite mischievous when you feed them, they could fighting for the food, or waving at you asking for more food. They could be quite lazy, if they have too much.
Yh Cheah — Google review
Visited on November 2019, not much to see as heavy snow and all the bears were hiding to keep warm. Free with Hokkaido Enjoy Pass.
Ken Kan — Google review
Visited during winter in feb. Bear farm (mini zoo). Good stop over to visit. They sell cookies at 100yen and apples at 200yen for feeding. Lots of parking spaces near by. There is a small gift shop at the entrance for local products.
Once you get in, there are racoon enclosues on the left and bear enclosure on the right. There is a basement level too to view them up close.
Roxanne Lek — Google review
入園料大人900円、子供500円、未就学無料
エサ100円
土曜に行ったので、インバウンドの観光客もいましたが混雑もなくゆったりと見れました!
施設は狭いですが、クマさんのちょーだいアピールや、クマの小学校(オリに入った近くからくまさんを感じられる場所)や人間のオリなどもあり、ゆっくり見ながら子供も大人も楽しめました♪
威嚇音や喧嘩もすごく、子どもたちは少しびっくりする場面もありました🐻
エサは、、、やっぱり一人何個か持ってたほうが楽しめます!ついつい園内でも追加購入したりでお金は飛びますが‥‥
餌を持ってる人間をしっかり理解しているようで、餌を持ってる間はちょーだいアピールを立ちながらしたり、ゴロンと横たわって手招きしたりしてくれますが、無くなると四足歩行の野性的な姿に戻ります(笑)
ちなみに園内入ってすぐのくまさんたちは、芸はしてくれず園内奥のくまさん達のほうが芸達者です(´(ェ)`)
水遊びしてブクブクしてるくまちゃんが最高に可愛かったです♪
(Translated by Google)
Entrance fee Adults 900 yen, children 500 yen, preschoolers free
Bait 100 yen
Since I went on Saturday, there were some inbound tourists, but it was not crowded and I could see it comfortably!
The facility is small, but there is a bear appeal, a bear elementary school (a place where you can feel the bear from near the cage), and a human cage, so both children and adults can enjoy watching it slowly. ♪
There were scenes where the children were a little surprised because of the threatening sounds and fights🐻
As for the bait, it is more fun to have several per person! I can't help but buy additional things in the park and the money flies...
It seems to understand people who have food, and while it has food, it will appeal to you while standing, and it will lie down and beckon you, but when it runs out, it will walk wild on all fours. I will return to my normal form (laughs)
By the way, the bears right after entering the park do not perform tricks, and the bears in the back of the park are more skilled at performing (´(JE)`)
The bear who was playing in the water and bubbling was the cutest ♪
??? — Google review
The poor state of the bears here is APPALLING. There are way too many bears kept in a single enclosure - all of which are poorly maintained. The enclosures are soo stinky and reek of feces and urine. The bears look exhausted from the heat and can be seen sleeping most of the time or are walking around aimlessly. It is shocking to see this kind of animal treatment in this day and age!!! Insane. I regret coming here and would not have agreed to visit if I had known of this.
Lynn — Google review
This was the only place in Hokkaido that I regret coming to and was really disgusted and appalled by the poor conditions these bears have to live in. The animal cruelty made me seriously angry🤬. The bears are left out in the hot sun with no clean drinking water. The walls and floors are all concrete and get so hot when in the sun. The bears looked lethargic with no shade for reprieve. The enclosures stank like crazy and there were bears sitting in their faeces and pee. In one area, there were bears all caged up like they were in jail, and tourists would throw treats into the cages and they would fight each other for the treats. It’s so horrible, don’t ever come here😭😭😭
Willtravelforfood17 — Google review
-There is a lot of parking.
- Buy a ticket to see the bear. Go down into the room below. You can feed the bears nearby. Coming outside, there is a good view of the mountains.
MAMRITA Mam — Google review
Hi , I'm from Indonesia
Ticket costs ¥900 / person
Me and my wife are first-time to see a lot of bears
We bought cookie cost ¥200 to fed them, it's fun and unexpectedly we saw 4 bears are fighting each other for 2 minutes.
This is a rare experience for us.
William Prasetyo — Google review
This is the most inhumane thing I’ve seen in Japan. Something that I would only expect in China.
The bears all look like they are suffering. They are crying and begging for food which is available to be purchased on site. They are stepping on their own excretion.
They do not have any entertainment and definitely look like they are being mistreated.
Jason — Google review
This is not a sanctuary, it’s a prison. This place exploits bears for tourists dollars. For as much as Hokkaido reveres the brown bear in cultural imagery and symbolism, they sure do a terrible job of respecting the brown bear as a local keystone species. This place is akin to dolphins tortured from The Cove or the abused animals from The Tiger King. Shameful. Do not support this business.
Nicholas Puczkowskyj — Google review
Place isn't big but quite a few enclosures to view and feed. One even has a tunnel like structure that you can get up and close to bears and feed them cookies! Bear even asks for cookies!
Jasey Fang — Google review
As you can see in the first few pics, these bears look very very sad. It very much reminds me of askaban from harry potter, a jail cell😢 they are caged in small space, these bears are very different from the roaming bears. The bears are very thin comparing to bears in the national parks of the USA, and everyone remembers in children’s books that bears eat fish!! Well here the eat dry cookies in the hot sun! No drinking water. The pools of the baby bears are not clean at all!! And the babies are separated from their mothers, the raccoons don’t get sun light, and everyone knows… to be happy you need light! The only thing that made me happy was the talking snow fairy and the ice cream. I don’t support this company bc of the animals environment.
Mandalay Jade — Google review
Bears look sad. All are caged with small & dirty space. Poops are everywhere. The smaller bear seems to be scared of larger ones. Poor bears… should have better sanitary & larger cage for this wild animal😭😭😭
Fujimori Orchard, a popular tourist destination during the Silver Week holidays, offered an array of fresh and delectable fruits such as prunes, grapes, apples and pears. The orchard provided various types of apples in particular which were at their tastiest when yellow and under the sun's glow. Families enjoyed visiting the orchard due to its great weather and quality produce.
(Translated by Google) I visited the park with my child in late July 2019. The cherries were perfectly ripe and the kids were enthusiastic about eating them. Several varieties of blueberries were also ripe for eating. I also think it's good to be able to show children how fruit actually becomes. You can also pack the cherries you picked yourself and take them as souvenirs (there will be an additional charge). I’m also looking forward to autumn grapes and apples!
I visited the park again on September 22, 2019 to pick grapes, prunes, and apples. The grapes were of a variety called ``North Red'', and although they had seeds, they had thick skins, a rich sweetness, and a low acidity, making them a favorite of the children. ``Tabiji'' has large clusters and has a great visual impact, it doesn't have much sourness, and there are no seeds, but I think North Red was sweeter. The prunes were of a large variety (Lobe de Sargen?) grown in the back of the garden, and they were fully ripe, and they were as sweet as candy!
*We received a reply from Fujimori Farm. The sweet and large prune variety that surprised my family is ``Purple Eye''! The flesh was fresh and soft, and I was very lucky to find a fully ripe fruit! I would like to go there again.
(Original)
2019年7月下旬に子供と来園しました。サクランボは完熟状態で、子供も夢中で食べてました。ブルーベリーもいくつかの品種が食べ頃でした。果物が実際になっている様子を子供に見せることができるのも良いと思います。自分で摘んだサクランボをパックに入れてお土産にすることもできます(別途料金かかりますが)。秋のブドウ、リンゴも楽しみです!
2019年9月22日、ブドウ、プルーン、リンゴ狩りで再度来園しました。ブドウは「ノースレッド」という品種が、種はあるものの厚めの皮に濃厚な甘さがあり、酸味も控えめで子供のお気に入りでした。「旅路」は房が大きく見た目のインパクト大で、酸味はさほど感じませんし、種もありませんが、甘さはノースレッドが上だったと思います。プルーンは園の奥の方で栽培されている大玉の品種(ローブ・ド・サージェン?)が完熟しておりお菓子の様な甘さで絶品でした!
※フジモリ農園さんから返信をいただきました。甘くて家族で驚いたプルーンの大玉品種は「パープルアイ」とのことです!果肉はみずみずしく柔らかく、完熟状態の果実に巡り会えてとてもラッキーでした!また、遊びに行きたいと思います。
ryoichi ponyo — Google review
Really good apples....fresh and crunchy
Chee Kiang Goh — Google review
(Translated by Google) Today was the day of the Sobetsu Apple Festival.
I wanted to try a variety of apples, so this time I went to Fujimori Orchard. There are many types of grapes 🍇, including senryonashi and prunes ✨
The apples were so delicious when they were sans, yellow and yellow 😊❤️ ✨2017/10/8✨
(Original)
今日は🍎壮瞥りんご祭り🍎の日でした。
いろいろなりんごを食べたくて、今回はフジモリ果樹園に行きました。 ぶどう🍇もたくさん種類があり、千両なしやプルーンも✨
りんごは、サンつがると、黄色のきおうと、さんさがとっても美味しかった😊❤️ ✨2017/10/8✨
Pirori hokkaido — Google review
(Translated by Google) On the third day of the Silver Week holiday, we were blessed with good weather and many families visited. The prunes, grapes, apples, and pears were all fresh and delicious!
(Original)
シルバーウィークの連休三日目、好天に恵まれて、家族連れ多数が訪れてました。プルーン、ブドウ、リンゴ、梨、どれもみずみずしく美味しかった!
Keiichi Naganuma — Google review
(Translated by Google) Even if it's raining, I'm happy to be able to pick cherries!
The woman's explanation was also kind. The problem is eating too much.
(Original)
雨が降っていても、さくらんぼ狩りができるのは幸せ!
女性の説明も親切でした。問題は食べすぎること。
go jasper — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went to pick grapes, apples, prunes, pears, and cherries.
(Original)
ぶどう、りんご、プルーン、梨、さくらんぼ狩り行ってきました~
タカタカ — Google review
(Translated by Google) I came to Sobetsu because I wanted to pick prunes, but I couldn't find any orchards where I could go prune picking, so I went around asking around to a few. Just when I was about to give up, I was happy to receive a reply from Fujimori saying, ``We're working on it.'' We were also able to pick apples, pears, and grapes. The explanation from the store staff was also polite and kind.
(Original)
プルーン狩りをしたくて壮瞥まで来たのですが、どこの果樹園でできるわけではないようで何軒か聞いて回りました。あきらめかけていたところでフジモリさんで「やってますよ~」と返事がもらえてうれしかったです。リンゴ、梨、ぶどう狩りもできました。お店の方の説明も丁寧親切でした。
やどかりやどかり — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's full of delicious fruits. It is well maintained and the scenery is beautiful.
(Original)
美味しい果物だらけです。綺麗に整備もされており、景観も素敵です♪
tomomi takagi — Google review
7
Sōbetsu Yokozuna Kitanoumi Memorial Museum & Sōbetsu Local History Museum
Thanks to サンクチュアリ(Sanctuary) on Netflix, we're curios about this special place.
But It's a pity there's a closure window during the off season.
I think it's from March to May, please check in out before heading there.
wei chu — Google review
Museum dedicated to Sumo champion mapping his whole career. Half part of museum is about local area history which is very interesting as well.
Pavel Valenta — Google review
Good place to stop for sumo fans...or if it's raining/snowing!
Surprisingly good museum to local boy made great... maybe Sumo Association put money into this small town museum?
Not much English, apart from the small leaflet, but it's all understandable with photos and objects. Not just Kitanoumi, but other sumo stars...magazines, sumo cultural stuff, pix.
Video of his fights is only in Japanese. Also sumo theme souvenirs.
Worth a 30 min stop.
Amanda Harlow — Google review
Very good exhibit. Actually way better than the Sumo Museum at Kokugikan stadium in Tokyo. Kitanoumi was born and raised in this Date city. He was a great Yokozuna.
Yuki D — Google review
Nice place kind staffs
Good place to visit
cpal Chen — Google review
(Translated by Google) He was my favorite sumo wrestler and was extremely strong. I still remember many of his moves. The sumo wrestlers of Mihogaseki Stable back then were also unique and fun to watch. The admission fee was cheap and I'm glad I visited.
(Original)
大好きな力士でとにかく強かった、今も数々の取り口を憶えてます、あの頃の三保ヶ関部屋の力士達も個性的で見ていて楽しかったです、入場料も安いし訪れて良かったです。
Omiya-fankichi kobe — Google review
(Translated by Google) I can see once again that he was a great yokozuna.
In addition
I was a Wajima fan...
There are also sumo magazines from back then, and it's full of nostalgia.
Half of the building is filled with explanations about the origins of Mt. Showa-Shinzan and Mt. Usu, the former Japanese National Railways, and the animals in the neighborhood.
(Original)
改めて偉大な横綱だったということがわかります。
なお
私は輪島のファンでしたが…
雑誌の当時の相撲雑誌なども置いてあり、懐かしさいっぱいです。
建物の半分は昭和新山や有珠山の成り立ちやかつての国鉄、そして近所の動物についての説明です。
Tomo “アハラン” Naka — Google review
(Translated by Google) Mr. Kitanoko was born near Mt. Showa-Shinzan, Mt. Usu, and Lake Toya!
There are many yokozuna from Hokkaido, but seeing the memorial hall made me realize once again how great Kitanoko is.
(Original)
北の湖さんは、昭和新山や有珠山、洞爺湖の近くで生まれたんですね!
北海道は、多くの横綱が出ていますが、記念館を見て改めて北の湖さんの偉大さを知る事が出来ました。
The local history museum, known as the Sansho Masao Memorial Hall, features displays of a resident's sketches, photos, and charts that depict volcanic activity in the vicinity. The exhibits provide a detailed account of the nearby volcanoes' behavior and characteristics. The museum is a valuable resource for those interested in the geological history of the region and provides insight into how volcanic activity has shaped it over time. Visitors will find an array of informative exhibits that convey a wealth of information on this fascinating subject area.
(Translated by Google) I was able to learn about the historical background, such as the fact that the large eruption that created Mt. Showa-Shinzan occurred during the war, so residents were unable to evacuate.
It was a very interesting exhibit that really showed the personality of Masao Mimatsu, who continued his observations even during difficult times with the calm perspective of a scientist and the heart of a postmaster concerned about the lives of residents.
(Original)
昭和新山ができた時の大噴火は戦時中だったため、住民は避難もできなかったなど歴史的な背景も含めて知ることができました。
大変な中でも、冷静な科学者の視点と、住民の生活を案じる郵便局長の心を持って観測を続けた三松正夫さんの人となりがよく分かる展示で、とても興味深かったです。
EMINEMINE S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Although it is a small handmade museum, you can feel the warmth of the museum. A variety of wonderful materials that convey the origins of Showa-Shinzan and the passion of Mr. Mimatsu, who devoted his life to recording it! It's worth visiting. Admission fee is 300 yen. It's a little hard to find from the Showa-Shinzan parking lot, but there's a sign next to the souvenir shop near the entrance, so don't miss it!
(Original)
手作りの小さな資料館ですが、その分より熱が伝わってくる資料館でした。昭和新山の成り立ちと、その記録に生涯を捧げた三松氏の熱意が伝わる素晴らしい資料の数々!訪れる価値ありです。入館料300円です。昭和新山の駐車場から分かりづらい場所にありますが入口近くの土産物屋の隣に看板が出てますので見逃さないように!
まさやん — Google review
(Translated by Google) The current director here is Mr. Saburo Mimatsu, the successor of the late Mr. Masao Mimatsu.
A memorial hall was opened in 1969 (Showa 44). While managing Showa Shinzan, which is a private property, he is also working hard to protect rare animals and plants☺️. It is the Masao Mimatsu Memorial Museum, but it is also the Showa Shinzan Museum.
The first thing I understood was that Mt. Showa-Shinzan is a designated special natural monument, but it's an outdoor exhibit at this museum. ️.
Inside the museum, there is a huge amount of detailed observation records of rare volcanic phenomena, which is simply amazing 👀!! ️ was all about it.
In 2019, Mr. Saburo received the Environment Minister's Commendation as a natural park-related person of merit.
The predecessor, Masao, left a production record, bought the mountain, devoted all his energy to conservation, and was awarded the Minister of Health and Welfare Award, so it has been evaluated for conservation over two generations☺️.
Parking 🅿️🚗 is also available, and the admission fee is 300 yen for adults. Definitely worth a visit👌☺️.
Mr. Saburo, who is also the director of the museum, and I had the opportunity to talk for several tens of minutes. rice field.
On the same day, when I look at the huge amount of materials in the hall, I am moved to see the good fight at that time☺️. d
(Original)
ここの現在館長は、故三松正夫様の継承者で、三松三朗様である。
1969年(昭和44年)に記念館を開設している。この私有地である昭和新山を管理しながら、希少動植物の保護にも、尽力されているという☺️。三松正夫記念館だが、昭和新山資料館でもある。
初めて理解したのが、昭和新山は指定特別天然記念物であるが、この記念館の屋外展示物なのだ👀‼️。
館内は、珍しい火山現象を、明細に観察記録に残した資料は、膨大であり、ただ驚く👀‼️ばかりであった。
三朗様は、2019年度に自然公園関係功労者で、環境大臣表彰を受賞したのだ。
先代の正夫さんは、生成記録を残して、山を買い取りして、保全に全力を注ぎ、厚生大臣表彰を授与されているので、2代に渡り、保全の評価をされているのだ☺️。
駐車🅿️🚗場もあり、入館料は大人300円である。是非とも訪ねてみる価値はある👌☺️。
館長でもある三郎さんと数十分もの会話も、させて頂いて、いかに正夫さんが、注目を浴び続けていても、それと同等の並みならぬ苦労を同時に背負いながらの人生であったと語って頂いた。
同日に館内の膨大な資料等々拝見すると、当時の健闘が目に浮かび感動的である☺️。d
Max???? — Google review
(Translated by Google) This museum displays materials related to Masao Mimatsu, who recorded the birth of Showa-Shinzan, as well as materials related to Showa-Shinzan. Admission fee is 300 yen. Mr. Mimatsu was said to have been a postmaster, but he seems to have had a variety of hobbies, and many of his personal items are on display. There seemed to be a wide range of exchanges, including a postcard from writer Naoya Shiga and calligraphy from printmaker Shiko Munakata. We also have scientific materials on Showa-Shinzan, allowing you to learn about the volcano through sketches, rocks, dioramas, and more. Books are also on sale. It was like a private museum and wasn't very large, but there was a lot of material to see.
(Original)
昭和新山誕生の記録をされた三松正夫さんにまつわる資料や、昭和新山に関する資料を展示している博物館です。入館料は300円です。三松さんは郵便局長だったそうですが、さまざまな趣味を持たれていたようで、個人的なものも多くの展示されています。交流も広かったようで、作家・志賀直哉からの葉書や、版画家・棟方志功の書などもありました。また、昭和新山の科学的資料も取り揃え、スケッチや岩石、ジオラマなどを通して火山のことを知ることができます。書籍なども販売されています。私設博物館のようで広くはありませんが、充実した資料には見るべきところが多くありました。
Beautiful hidden waterfall near the hills. You can either walk in from main road, or drive to the carpark (quite hidden, it’s just an open area of dirt road that fits 10 cars), then walk in the path to see the waterfall.
Liau Yuan Wei — Google review
Nothing much to see in winter (mid March 2023), just water flowing out of a culvet
Jason Pui — Google review
Spectacular! 10 min walk along a one way path from closest bus stop. btw there is nice sakura view close to the bus stop.
Yizhao David Gao — Google review
Path to the bottom of the waterfall is closed.
Able to see the waterfall from the road above.
Lam Zhi Hao — Google review
Beautiful scenic natural waterfall. Worth the visit. Hike up is easy and short.
Belinda — Google review
Beautiful waterfall in a small, green, wooded valley. The waterfall is a short, flat walk from a free parking area, signposted in Japanese.
Depending on the direction you come from, Google maps may tell you to continue on the lakeside road, ignore this. For the waterfall parking area, which is listed on Google maps, turn off the road with the Seicomart.
Judy OBrien — Google review
A nice little waterfall up close after a short walk.
Tony Ho — Google review
Difficult to find cuz googlemaps directions is wrong for car driving and walking - u shd walk along the small road on the right side of the river while facing north. Pls see another kind reviewers post for directions but very nice waterfall stop. There’s a round table that you can have a picnic if u want. Free parking outside then walk along a flat trail for about 5 mins
LH T — Google review
Quiet and hidden waterfall. The entrance is downhill from location on Google maps. You have to take a small hike to reach the waterfall but it’s a nice stroll.
Dextre Teh — Google review
It’s a nice 300m walk from the small parking lot.
Karl Wee — Google review
Lovely waterfall surrounded by beautiful green forests. Best to go after heavy rain!
The parking lot Toyakoenchi Parking Lot at Lake Toya proved to be impressive. It showcased remarkable attributes that left visitors in awe. It provided an exceptional area for vehicles, offering convenience and practicality for those seeking a place to park their cars. This parking facility displayed outstanding qualities and features, demonstrating its effectiveness in accommodating numerous vehicles efficiently. Its location near Lake Toya added to the overall appeal, attracting visitors with its proximity to this stunning natural wonder.
(Translated by Google) Lake Toya was great🎵
(Original)
洞爺湖良かった🎵
篠原信一郎 — Google review
(Translated by Google) There are very simple but clean public toilets
(Original)
有非常簡單但乾淨的公共廁所
We had a wonderful day at this small ski place. The staff were so friendly, the canteen food was yummy and not expensive. The kids had a lot of fun skiing and making snowmen. Only one chair lift but very quick to get to the top and perfect for practicing skills.
WENYING GUAN — Google review
Great place to go skiing with small kids. We have enjoyed our two days here a lot. Rental prices for equipment and tickets are also affordable. As small kids maybe can't stay a full day, the 4-hour option for equipment and pay-per,-use tickets for the lift are very convenient.
Florian Beer — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a local ski resort with many locals.
The lift has only one pair and no hood.
Is it 4 courses in total? The maximum length is about 600m, but there are many types such as gentle slopes, 30 degree flat burns, short mogul slopes, and detours.
The snow quality is often wet even in Hokkaido,
However, does the compressed snow end at night? You can enjoy fresh and deep snow during the day.
Perfect for practicing rough terrain!
The ticket office, free rest area, toilet, and dining room at the base are settled in a local atmosphere.
The cafeteria is back again this year, and the curry rice and curry ramen are delicious!
(Original)
地元民が多いローカルスキー場です。
リフトはペアが1本のみ、フードはありません。
全部で4コースかな?最長600m程度ですが、緩斜面、30度のフラットバーン、短いけどモーグル斜面、迂回路と種類は豊富です。
雪質は北海道でも湿雪気味が多く、
しかし圧雪は夜に終わるのか日中は新雪、深雪も味わえます。
不整地の練習にはもってこい!
ベースにあるチケット売り場兼無料休憩所兼トイレ兼食堂は、ローカルなノリで落ち着きます。
今年より食堂が復活して、カレーライス、カレーラーメンが、旨い!
Yuji Ogawa — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is only one lift, but you can enjoy beginner, intermediate and advanced levels, moguls and natural snow, and there are various types of lifts, including straight lines and curves. The slopes are divided into established and unconventional sections, and I don't think I've ever seen a place where every corner is managed with as much care as this one.
Not only lift tickets but also restaurants (open until 1:30) are available at a low price.
I was impressed by the kindness of all staff.
Even if you can't ski, there is a free practice course and banana boat.
Since Oropure Road is closed at 5 p.m., it may be difficult to use unless you have accommodations in Lake Toya or Muroran.
(Original)
리프트는 1개지만 초중상급에 모글, 자연설까지 즐길수 있고 직선, 곡선까지 다양하다. 슬로프는 정설구간과 비정설구간이 나뉘는데 이곳만큼 구석구석 섬세하게 관리하는곳은 보지 못했던것 같다.
리프트권뿐 아니라 식당(영업시간 1시반까지)까지도 저렴한 가격에 이용가능.
전직원 친절하심에 감명받음.
스키를 못타도 무료연습코스와 바나나보트가 있다.
오로푸레 로드가 5시면 통행금지이므로 토야코나 무로란쪽에 숙소가 없는 이상 이용이 어려울듯.
ko MC — Google review
(Translated by Google) There's only one pair lift, so you'll be skiing through it in no time, but the course is wide and steep, and it's a little gentler at the edges, so you can find your favorite area and ski. kana. It's cheap, so it's good when you want to ski quickly and quickly. I've used it twice on holidays and it's never been too crowded, but if it was crowded with a group or an event, I graciously gave in and got a pass. There's a restaurant and it's a nice slope despite its small size.
(Original)
ペアリフト1本なのであっという間に滑り切ってしまいますが、幅のあるコースがありワリと斜度もあるし端のほうはやや緩くなってたりと好みのエリアを見つけて滑ることができて良いかな。安いので短時間でサクッと滑りたい時に良い。休日2回ほど利用してあまり混雑してたことはないですが団体さんやイベントで混雑してたら潔く譲ってパスが吉。レストランもあるし小さい割にいいゲレンデ
Hiro Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a small ski resort where locals can casually go snowboarding and skiing. It's a ski resort with only a few courses and a panoramic view of the whole area, so even families with small children can use it with confidence. I think it's not enough for advanced skiers.
(Original)
地元民がふらっとスノボ、スキーをしに行ける、小さめなスキー場です。コースも少なく、全体を見渡せるようなスキー場なので、小さい子供がいる家族でも安心して利用できると思います。スキー上級者の方には物足りないかと思います。
あずきソウル — Google review
(Translated by Google) Banana boat is the best! The people in charge were also very kind and polite, and I had really good memories ✨
The ski resort is also great! I would love to go again!
(Original)
バナナボート最高です!係の人もとても親切で丁寧で本当に良い思い出が出来ました✨
スキー場も最高です!また行かせてもらいますね!
mi Yu — Google review
(Translated by Google) Although the course is short, it has medium and steep slopes, making it perfect for practice.
(Original)
コースは短いですが一枚バーンの中急斜面があり練習には最適ですね。
yoshinori “よし” — Google review
(Translated by Google) From a local skier's perspective.
A small ski resort with one lift. If it snows, you can enjoy powder on some of the steep slopes that cannot be accessed by snow compactors.
Like the nearby Sunriver Ski Resort, snowfall is low, but it is fairly crowded with local families on holidays. There is a rest area, but no dining room.
(Original)
地元スキーヤー目線で。
リフトが一基の小さなスキー場。一部圧雪車が入れない急斜面は降雪があればパウダーが楽しめる。
近くのサンライバスキー場と同様に降雪量は少ないが、休日は地元の家族連れでそこそこにぎわっている。休憩所があるが食堂はない。
This place is super is very family oriented.
- strawberry buffet
- super clean toilet
- super friendly staffs
One word, awesome!
Samuel Swee — Google review
Great place.. people there are really friendly and reasonable price. It was raining but we were able pick grapes as it was covered. There's apples too in October
Virgo Gal — Google review
Great place with lots of fruits to pick. Fun experience! Filled my stomach with lots of cherries, plums and blueberries. Different fruits to pick every season, definitely worth a visit.
Jo — Google review
Good place to load yourself with lots of vitamin. Only 880 yen per pax
Worth it
Ivan lee — Google review
Good experience picking fruits
Golf Day — Google review
円800 buys you the chance to pick your way through the fruits of this very large fruit orchard. We went in cherry season which gave us just the cherries as an option. You walk for ages to get to the picking area past many different other fruits which are interesting to look at when not fully ripened. I would love to go back in strawberry season! The shop on the roadside also has some interesting items for sale that can't be found in too many places.
Toyako Visitor Center is a small museum offering informative exhibits on the volcanic history of Mt. Ursu and the ecology of the local lake. Along with the main auditorium featuring periodic 13-minute movies, there is also a free visitor center and a volcano museum which charges 600 yen per adult.
Simple & pleasant visitor centre. We only have 15mins to spare here and it’s enough to enjoy the quick visit. It’s informative about the region & nature surrounding it.
My favorite is the different tree trunks & cutouts of the region💕don’t forget to collect the stamp before leaving too.
Anna Chen — Google review
Most of the exhibits are in Japanese so it's tough for foreign tourists. Overall its OK, visit if you've got spare time. The volcano simulation was pretty disappointing, everything was in Japanese and the room just went dark and had sounds with simulation on the small TV screen. No movement.
Jasmin Amirul — Google review
2000年噴火
そのままに保存されてます
訪問時と帰り道
同じ景色の印象が変わります
(Translated by Google)
2000 eruption
preserved as is
time of visit and way back
The impression of the same scenery changes
???? — Google review
洞爺湖バスターミナルから徒歩数分のところにあり、ビジターセンターは無料、火山科学館は600円です。ただし、イオンマークのカードの優待特典があり、入館料が10%割引になり540円で入館できます。
ビジターセンターは洞爺湖の自然についての解説があり、外の光を取り込んだ明るい雰囲気の施設です。トイレのみの利用も出来ます。
火山科学館は有珠山の噴火に関する動画の視聴と火山の解説がありますが、ハッキリ言って通常料金600円の内容ではありません。動画1種類と少ない展示内容からすると、300円ぐらいが妥当なのでは?と思ってしまいます。
韓国人団体客の時間と重なってしまい、動画は韓国語での放映でした。
(Translated by Google)
Located a few minutes walk from Toyako Bus Terminal, the Visitor Center is free and the Volcano Science Museum costs 600 yen. However, there is a special benefit for the AEON mark card, and you can get a 10% discount on the admission fee and enter for 540 yen.
The visitor center has a commentary on the nature of Lake Toya, and is a facility with a bright atmosphere that takes in the outside light. You can also use only the toilet.
The Volcano Science Museum has videos about the eruption of Mt. Usu and explanations of the volcano. Considering only one type of video and a small amount of exhibits, around 300 yen seems reasonable. I will think.
The video was broadcast in Korean because it overlapped with the time of the Korean tour group.
???? — Google review
Though a bit aged as a museum, but still worth visiting for better understanding of geology info around the area.
By the way, there’re different sections for admission-free and charging, up to your choice.
wei chu — Google review
火山との共存が凄すぎる。宅地から300mしか離れていない裏山が噴火って想像もつかん。ここのシアターで有珠山を教えてくれます。
(Translated by Google)
Coexistence with the volcano is too amazing. It's hard to imagine that the mountain behind the house, which is only 300m away, erupted. The theater here will teach you about Mt. Usu.
?? — Google review
The reception, very disappointed. For a tourist place, impossible to make ourself understood. The little Japanese we speak did not help us. I know we are in Japan, but in a place like this, that would be a minimum. to speak a few words of English. On the other hand, the small museum is interesting.
Guy Romagnoli — Google review
Both the visitor center (free) and the volcano museum (600¥ per adult, including a translated version of the 13 - minute movie shown periodically in the main auditorium) are well worth a visit, as they offer rich information on the history and echology of the area. Not to be missed.
Maurizio Franzini — Google review
It also contains the volcanic museum and the area destroyed by the mud fall during the earth eruptions
Galit Mass — Google review
Quiet, clean and cute! Great place to learn local geologic and natural history.
Samantha Clark — Google review
2018.11 a small museum 600 yen, choice of yours. Really small. 5 min. It is a sad place that you can feel act of god, they actually have 2 section, one side is free....
Keith Pang — Google review
Nice museum on the 1977 eruptions, very small and can be done inside of 30 mins
K B — Google review
Pretty small, but informative museum with exhibits of the past eruption at Mt Usu, and the plants and animals around Lake Toya.