I'll be going to Japan with two friends, but one of them doesn't want to try an onsen; is there anything for them to do around the area or somewhere they can wait while myself and the other friend are in the onsen?
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What season? - They could walk 4.8km to Hoheikyo Dam, which has some nice views. - There's also a hiking trail up Mt. Sapporo. The peak gives great views. - There are …
What season? - They could walk 4.8km to Hoheikyo Dam, which has some nice views. - There's also a hiking trail up Mt. Sapporo. The peak gives great views. - There are restaurants and cafes in Jozankei town. -There's also a good Indian restaurant at the Hoheikyo Onsen.
Hello there. I’m working on my half day trip to onsen and wanted to know what is the easiest or fastest way to go to Hoheikyo-Onsen from Sapporo station? I’m quite confused with the info given on their webpage... is booking needed?
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There is a bus plan that can be arranged when you get to Sapporo and find a tourist center. Think it was specifically called Hokkaido Tourist Information Center. There you can buy …
There is a bus plan that can be arranged when you get to Sapporo and find a tourist center. Think it was specifically called Hokkaido Tourist Information Center. There you can buy an all day round bus ticket that can take you there, including the entrance fee to the onsen. Altogether 2000yen.