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[Korean Guide] Hokkaido Sapporo Lake Toya Hoheikyo Hot Spring Noboribetsu Bus Tour (Minimum 4 people, Hot Spring Ticket Included)
[Korean Guide] Hokkaido Sapporo Lake Toya Hoheikyo Hot Spring Noboribetsu Bus Tour (Minimum 4 people, Hot Spring Ticket Included)
[Korean Guide] Hokkaido Sapporo Lake Toya Hoheikyo Hot Spring Noboribetsu Bus Tour (Minimum 4 people, Hot Spring Ticket Included)
[Korean Guide] Hokkaido Sapporo Lake Toya Hoheikyo Hot Spring Noboribetsu Bus Tour (Minimum 4 people, Hot Spring Ticket Included)
[Korean Guide] Hokkaido Sapporo Lake Toya Hoheikyo Hot Spring Noboribetsu Bus Tour (Minimum 4 people, Hot Spring Ticket Included)

[Korean Guide] Hokkaido Sapporo Lake Toya Hoheikyo Hot Spring Noboribetsu Bus Tour (Minimum 4 people, Hot Spring Ticket Included)

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  • Book a day bus tour that takes you to Sapporo, Hokkaido, Lake Toya, and Noboribetsu Onsen.
  • Explore various attractions near Sapporo, including Hoheikyo Onsen, Fukidashi Park and Sairo Observatory, Lake Toya Onsen, and Noboribetsu Jigokudani with a Korean guide.
  • This tour requires a minimum of 4 participants to depart.
  • Hot spring tickets are also included, so you can enjoy the tour at a reasonable price.
  • For an enjoyable shopping experience, we will give you discount coupons for Don Quijote, Satsudora, Orgeldoh, Shabu Shabu Daichi, and Yakiniku Ippatsudon 3 days before the tour.
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🙋‍♂️Try the Noboribetsu Onsen bus tour exclusively for Koreans, with a Korean guide accompanying the tour.

  • The famous Hoheikyo Hot Springs in Hokkaido, Japan
  • Fukidashi Park, famous for its mineral water, one of Japan's top 100 waters.
  • Sairo Observatory with a panoramic view of Lake Toya
  • There is a tour course available to take you to Noboribetsu Hell Valley, which has nine types of hot springs and steam rises from numerous craters.

✅ This tour, which allows you to travel more comfortably by bus and experience tourist attractions, will be a more lively trip.


📌 Please check before the tour.

► If you do not receive departure instructions, be sure to inform the person in charge.
- Final information regarding departure will be sent via SMS or KakaoTalk to your mobile phone number, including the guide contact information and meeting point, at least 3 days prior to the tour.
- If you do not receive guidance within 3 days, please be sure to contact us.

► Please adhere to ‘on-time departure and meeting time’.
- When meeting up, you can board under the name of the person making the reservation. If you are late for departure and cannot board the bus, you will be considered a no-show and no further contact or refund will be possible.

► Please check chat, SMS, and KakaoTalk after making a reservation.
- After making the initial reservation, we will provide you with confirmation information via chat channel, KakaoTalk, or SMS.

► Your safety comes first.
- Please be sure to wear your seat belt in the vehicle, and always be mindful of your safety.

► Carrier storage is possible.
- However, the vehicle will be a private bus according to the final number of passengers. The amount of luggage that can be stored varies depending on the vehicle, so please inquire in advance.

► Unavoidable schedule changes and cancellations
- The schedule may inevitably be changed or canceled due to local traffic conditions, bad weather, etc.

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Toya Noboribetsu Tour

Purchase Notice

  • Infants (under 24 months) are restricted from boarding for safety reasons.
  • If you are late for the meeting time and cannot join the tour, it will be considered a no-show and no separate contact or refund will be made.
  • 3 days before the tour date, we will send you the [final meeting information] including the meeting place and time, guide phone number, coupon, etc. via KakaoTalk.
  • If the same-day tour is conducted in a small group, the meeting place may be changed to ensure smooth boarding. Please make sure to check the meeting place in the final departure information sent 3 days prior.
  • Lunch is free.
  • The schedule on the product page may be changed or canceled in cases of force majeure, such as local traffic conditions or bad weather.
  • We recommend that you purchase individual travel insurance prior to your tour.


[Cancellation acceptance and processing time information]

  • Cancellations are accepted and processed on business days (Monday to Friday, 10:00-17:00/excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays/based on Korean time).
  • If you cancel outside of business hours, your cancellation will be processed on the next business day (based on business hours).

FAQ

1. Are international guests welcome at Japanese onsen like Hoheikyo Hot Spring and Noboribetsu Onsen?

Yes, international guests are generally welcome at Japanese onsen, including Hoheikyo Hot Spring and Noboribetsu Onsen. Many onsen in popular tourist areas of Hokkaido have adopted more inclusive practices, sometimes providing English signage or information. It's important to understand and respect common onsen etiquette, such as washing thoroughly before entering the bath, refraining from wearing swimsuits (unless in a designated mixed or outdoor bath), and maintaining a quiet atmosphere to ensure a comfortable experience for everyone.

2. What practical considerations should non-Japanese visitors keep in mind when experiencing onsen in Hokkaido?

Non-Japanese visitors should be aware of a few key practices for enjoying onsen. Always remove all clothing in the changing room before entering the bathing area and wash thoroughly at the designated shower station before getting into the hot spring. While many tourist-friendly onsen in Hokkaido are becoming more accommodating, some traditional establishments may have restrictions on tattoos, so it's advisable to check beforehand if you have prominent tattoos. Also, use the small towel for modesty, but do not let it touch the bathwater.

3. What basic Japanese terminology related to onsen should visitors know for the bus tour?

Knowing a few key terms can enhance your onsen experience. "Onsen" (温泉) is the general term for a hot spring. "Rotenburo" (露天風呂) refers to an outdoor bath, which offers scenic views, while "Uchiyu" (内湯) is an indoor bath. "Kakeyu" (かけ湯) is the practice of pouring hot water over yourself to cleanse before entering the main bath. "Yukata" (浴衣) is a traditional Japanese robe often provided for relaxation after bathing.

4. What unique characteristics define Noboribetsu Onsen and its Jigokudani area for visitors?

Noboribetsu Onsen is highly distinctive for its dramatic volcanic landscape, particularly its famous Jigokudani (Hell Valley). This area features active steam vents, sulfurous streams, and bubbling hot pools, creating a surreal, otherworldly atmosphere with strong mineral scents and vivid rock formations. The onsen itself is renowned for offering nine different types of natural spring waters, each with unique mineral compositions believed to offer varied health benefits, making it a powerful and diverse hot spring destination.

5. What specific experiences or features can visitors expect at Hoheikyo Hot Spring on the bus tour?

At Hoheikyo Hot Spring, visitors can expect a deeply relaxing onsen experience amidst a serene, natural mountain setting. It is particularly celebrated for its expansive rotenburo (outdoor baths) that provide stunning views of the surrounding forests and mountains, which are especially beautiful during autumn foliage or in winter with snow-covered landscapes. The spring water is known for its smooth texture, offering a soothing and restorative soak after a day of sightseeing.

6. How do the onsen experiences at Hoheikyo Hot Spring and Noboribetsu Onsen differ for tour participants?

The onsen experiences at Hoheikyo Hot Spring and Noboribetsu Onsen offer distinct atmospheres. Hoheikyo provides a tranquil, picturesque setting, celebrated for its natural outdoor baths seamlessly integrated with lush mountain scenery, ideal for a peaceful retreat. In contrast, Noboribetsu is characterized by its powerful volcanic activity at Jigokudani and a wider array of mineral-rich spring waters, offering a more dramatic and varied therapeutic hot spring experience. Each offers a unique facet of Hokkaido's onsen culture.

7. What are the main highlights and activities at Lake Toya and Sairo Observatory during the bus tour?

Lake Toya is a striking caldera lake famous for its nearly perfect circular shape and the steam that often rises from its surface. Visitors can appreciate the expansive, serene waters and the four forested islands within the lake. The Sairo Observatory provides a spectacular elevated vantage point, offering panoramic views of Lake Toya, the islands, and the surrounding volcanic peaks like Mount Usu and Showa-shinzan, making it an excellent spot for photography and enjoying Hokkaido's natural beauty.

8. What makes Fukidashi Park a notable stop on the Hokkaido bus tour?

Fukidashi Park is a highly regarded stop, primarily celebrated for its pristine natural spring water, which originates as meltwater from the iconic Mount Yotei. This water is recognized as one of Japan's 100 best natural waters, and visitors can directly collect it to drink, appreciating its refreshing purity. The park also features beautiful walking paths, small waterfalls, and vibrant greenery, creating a peaceful and picturesque environment perfect for a rejuvenating break.

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