Japan Diaries 4: Day 293
Day 293: August 21, 2022
Sunday – From Osaka with Love Day 3
It was a picturesque Sunday morning as the sun bathed the surroundings in a warm glow. After savoring a delightful breakfast, we bid farewell to the Otaru Asari Classe Hotel and embarked on our next adventure. Ms. Akiko, eager to experience the charm of Otaru Canal, guided our way back to Central Otaru. However, upon our arrival, we discovered that the canal boat ride was fully booked, dampening our spirits momentarily.
The view from our room in Otaru Asari Classe Hotel |
We met our Japanese family at the lobby to wait for breakfast |
Here's our breakfast for today. Yum! |
Otaru Canal |
Bye for now Otaru City! |
Undeterred, we accepted the turn of events and set our course for the enchanting Lake Toya, nestled in the towns of Toyako and Sobetsu.
Akaigawa Roadside Station |
Toilet break at Akaigawa Roadside Station |
Akaigawa Pokemon Manhole Cover |
As we journeyed towards our destination, our curiosity led us to make a stop at the Akaigawa Roadside Station in the charming village of Akaigawa (赤井川村). To our delight, an agricultural fair was in full swing, infusing the roadside station with a lively and vibrant atmosphere. Among the myriad attractions, a gleaming Akaigawa Pokemon Manhole Cover (Pokefuta) caught our attention, adding to the collection of cherished mementos from our travels in Hokkaido. Naturally, I eagerly obtained the coveted stamp of the roadside station, marking yet another milestone in my Hokkaido Roadside Station stamp rally.
Driving through Route 230 from Akaigawa to Toyako |
With hearts brimming with anticipation, we continued our journey toward the captivating Lake Toya, eager to explore its tranquil beauty and immerse ourselves in its serene ambiance.
Arrived at the town of Toyako |
Lake Toya |
From there, we continued to the next town which is Toyako (洞爺湖町). We parked in the parking lot near Toyako Gurutto Sculpture Park. The park had a very scenic walking path. From the park, you can see Nakajima Island in the middle of Lake Toya.
Lake Toya Cruise |
Lake Toya Cruise to Nakajima Island |
Nakajima Island |
Heading back to Toyako from Nakajima Island |
After the Toyako cruise to Nakajima Island, we headed back and explored Toyako Gurutto Sculpture Park for a bit. We were able to see numerous sculptures on display in the park but the highlight of it was when we found the Toya Pokemon Manhole Cover. It features Vulpix and three Swinubs watching a geyser.
We drove along Route 2 from Toyako to Sobetsu |
That's Showashinzan behind my family |
Showashinzan Bear Ranch |
From there, we drove to the town of Sobetsu (壮瞥町). We didn’t go to the town proper but instead went to its westernmost end. It was where Mt. Usu and Shōwa-shinzan were located.
We rode the Usuzan Ropeway going up Mt. Usu |
The view keeps getting better and better the higher we get |
Team Nicerio visits Mt. Usu Terrace |
The view from Mt. Usu Terrace |
It's amazing how Showashinzan really dominates the view |
Hiking up Mt. Usu Observatory |
Looking for souvenirs in the Uzusan Ropeway Station |
There were numerous stuff for sale at Wakasabimo Co., Ltd. Honpo Showa Shinzan |
Midorinokaze Resort Kitayuzawa |
Soraniwa of Kita Yuzawa Forest |
Since it was already the afternoon, we drove to our accommodation for the day which is the 4-star Midorinokaze Resort Kitayuzawa in Date City (伊達市). After checking in, we drove to the nearby Soraniwa of Kita Yuzawa Forest. This hotel looks exactly like ours but it has a kiddie playground and a wall-climbing facility. Ella and Karin enjoyed the playground while Ryo-kun and I got a bit competitive in wall climbing.
Our room in Midorinokaze Resort Kitayuzawa |
Dinner time! |
The best thing to do before sleeping is taking a dip in the onsen |
Check out the different colors of the unique outdoor baths of Midorinokaze Resort Kitayuzawa |
We then returned to Midorinokaze Resort Kitayuza to try out its amenities. That was when we got to appreciate it more. This hotel is by far, the best one that we’ve been to in our stay here in Hokkaido. The hotel has a lot of amenities. We enjoyed the dinner buffet and the onsen. Speaking of its onsen, the hotel has a 2-floor indoor onsen and an outdoor one with numerous kinds of baths like yomogi and blueberry baths.
Overall, today was full of adventure. We’re thankful to our Japanese family for another day of an awesome experience.
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I have read about Toyako from a friend who went there a long time ago. I want to see it for myself. I'm happy you and your family were able to go.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Toyako or Lake Toya is really a beautiful place. Given the chance, I'd bring my family here again in the future but next time we will probably camp near the lake.
DeleteI really envy you. I hope I have a Japanese family too.
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