Hotel Taisetsu

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Oobako

Oobako is the home of numerous precipitous cliffs that are greater than 100 meters in height. The mysterious and beautiful view of the Ryusei and Ginga falls rushing over the edge of these cliffs are sure to impress the visitors.


Ryusei Falls / Ginga Falls
Two great waterfalls rush over the edge of a 100+ meter high cliff. The larger, more dynamic fall is named the "male-falls" while the other, somewhat slender one is called the "female falls."
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Sounkyo Spa Resort

Sounkyo is characterized by its high cliffs and hot springs with many health benefits. The Sounkyo Spa Resort is popular as being the largest spa resort in the Mt. Daisetsuzan area.

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Mt.Daisetsuzan

 
The Daisetsuzan Mountain Range constitutes the majority of the Daisetsuzan National Park. The Asahidake point is the highest peak of the range, where the altitude is over 2000 meters.



Kurodake

Kurodake is the gateway of climbing Daisetsuzan. The 7th point is reachable by a ropeway gondola and lift.

You can see various alpine plants in the summer.

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Daisetsuzan is the biggest alpine national park in Japan. The chain of 2000m class mountains, along with the source of the Isikarigawa river creates a dynamic view of the canyon.

Climbing and skiing in Kurodake, cycling through the great canyon, playing tennis at the resort...what else can you ask for? Just a 40 minute car ride away is the Asahikawa Internal Country Club.



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@Asahikawa International C.C.


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Kurodake skiing-spot