Asahikawa Airport is an aviation gateway to Hokkaido. The airport building itself is comfortable and functional, blessed with incredible surrounding views including Daisetsuzan mountains.
Japan's northernmost zoo is a drawcard thanks to its unique enclosures where you can see the animals living naturally.
See flora and birds that call the mountainside their home
Learn about the history of sake making, starting back in the Edo period (1603-1868)
Powder snow and courses to meet all needs, with lessons to help your children hit the slopes!
Asahikawa's first public park; a city oasis
A garden that makes the most of Hokkaido's climate
Hokkaido's largest ski area, only 30 minutes from Asahikawa and 90 minutes from Sapporo by high-speed bus.
An entire hillside dyed pink
At 2291 meters, Hokkaido's tallest mountain is also connected by Asahidaira by ropeway
Hokkaido's oldest museum of Ainu culture, with exhibits featuring lifestyle objects and clothing
High up in the west Daisetsuzan mountains, this hot spring can be found on the path to a summit