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
The largest collection of art pieces in Hokkaido
Tour a drama set and sense the humanity in its construction
A lifetime's worth of paintings
A spectacular scene unfolds for early birds
The early 20th century comes alive on this street of restaurants
Daisetsuzan National Park's most famous hot spring town. It bustles with activity during the autumnal foliage season
Includes a wide-angle observation deck to enjoy
Exhibits include animal specimens and artifacts; this is only place you can see a stuffed Ezo (Hokkaido) wolf
A 360-degree panorama, 240 meters above sea level
Autumnal colors grace this area earlier than any other spot in Japan
A river of hot spring water winds through old-growth trees of Noboribetsu
Three oak trees have withstood blizzards and drought to stand together as family
Venture into drift ice on a customized icebreaker
Take a stroll and observe art
The only place in the world where you can enjoy Ban'ei horse racing
Hokkaido's only large-scale government managed park