Japan Diaries 4: Day 516
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Day 516: April 1, 2023
Saturday – Birthday Road Trip Day 1
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We're going on a 3-day "Birthday" Road Trip to Southern Hokkaido. |
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We passed through one of the many tunnels along Route 231 in Ishikari City. |
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Passing through the Ishikari Roadside Station |
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We had a coffee break and stopped by Seicomart, Otaru Shioya. |
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Driving through Route 337 in Otaru City |
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We see this castle-like building along the way. Turns out it was an A-Brand Hotel in Yoichi. |
It's the weekend again. This one, however, is special because it is the first day of my three-day birthday road trip with my family. We left our home in Rumoi City around 6 AM and traveled south for about three and a half hours to our first stop, the scenic village of Akaigawa (赤井川村).
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Boundary between Niki and Akaigawa |
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First stop in Akaigawa - Caldera Observatory |
Our first stop in Akaigawa was the Caldera Observatory. Normally, visitors would just park at the side of the road and take pictures of the beautiful valley below from the roadside observatory. However, the road was still covered with deep snow, which meant that we would have to walk about half a kilometer to reach the Caldera Observatory. Since my wife was pregnant, she stayed in the ca,r and my daughter and I were the only ones who went to the observatory.
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Akaigawa colored manhole cover 1 |
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Akaigawa colored manhole cover 2 |
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Akaigawa Shrine's torii gate |
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We also took a photo of the Akaigawa Pokémon manhole cover. |
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Driving through National Road 393 going to Kutchan |
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Kutchan (倶知安町) |
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Enjoying the view of Mt. Niseko-Annupuri while driving around Kutchan |
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Toilet break at Lerch Memorial Park |
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Kutchan manhole cover |
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Lerch Memorial Park |
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Theodor Von Lerch Statue |
After eating, we continued our drive south. Our next stop is the town of Kutchan (倶知安町). We made a quick stop at Lerch Memorial Park. This park is named after Theodor von Lerch. He was a major general in the Austro-Hungarian Army and was a trailblazing alpine ski instructor who introduced skiing to Japan.
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It's time to hit the road again! I can't believe my wife is the one doing all the driving here in Hokkaido. |
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Kutchan Shrine's torii gate |
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Kutchan Shrine |
We then visited the Kutchan Shrine, where we also did our family tradition of paying respects. We didn’t stay long in the town, and we would still return to Kutchan later because this is where we booked our accommodation for the day.
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Next town: Kyogoku (京極町) |
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Kyogoku Roadside Station |
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We had fun posing as Yu-kun and Sui-chan-Kyogoku's mascots. |
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The bridge leading to the central part of Fukidashi Park |
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Trying the water from Fukidashi Park's famed spring |
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Fukidashi Park Springs |
Our next stop in Kyogoku was Fukidashi Park. The park is popular for Fukidashi Park Springs. Locals and visitors would come here to get spring water. Of course, we did not miss the opportunity to taste the spring water. In a way, I was hoping that the water had miraculous secret properties that would make me immortal, if not live longer.
Before leaving Kyogoku, we made a stop at Kyogoku Hachiman Shrine to pay our respects, offer prayers, and make a wish—a tradition we’ve embraced on our travels. Upon arriving, I was taken aback to find the steps leading to the hilltop shrine buried under deep snow. For a moment, I considered turning back, but the thought of leaving one of our travel goals incomplete—visiting the main shrine in each municipality—gave me the determination to continue. It took nearly half an hour to climb up and back down, but thankfully, I made it safely and felt a sense of accomplishment for persevering.
We had planned to tour the towns of Kimobetsu and Rusutsu, but it was nearly 3 PM and we still had several towns and a village to visit, so we decided to forego the towns and head to the village of Makkari (真狩村), which was closer to our lodging for the day.
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Mt. Yotei didn't hide in the clouds, so we didn't miss the chance to take photos with it as our backdrop. |
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Makkari manhole cover |
In a way, this only meant that we were going on a Mt. Yotei 360 drive. Speaking of which, we finally saw the full beauty of the mountain for the first time on this trip near Makkari. We didn’t miss the chance to take photos and videos with it as our backdrop. It was truly a sight to behold.
Our first stop in Makkari was the 711 inside the village, as my wife was craving the 711 Strawberry Milk. From there, we drove to Makkari Kasen Park but could not explore it due to the snow. Regardless, the view of Mt. Yotei from Route 97 in the middle of town was amazing.
From there, we drove to Makkari Roadside Station / Roadside Station Makkari Flower Center to get the roadside station stamp for the Hokkaido Roadside Station Stamp Rally.
Before leaving the village, my daughter and I visited Makkari Shrine to pay respects, offer prayers, and make wishes, which are part of our tradition.
From there, we drove to the town of Niseko (ニセコ町). We first went to the Ostrich Arishima 2nd farm in Niseko on the outskirts of town, but were disappointed to see no ostriches, as it was still winter season and the ostriches aren't allowed to roam the farm yet.
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Niseko Annupuri Gondola Lift |
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We wanted to ride the lift up, but found out that it was about to close for the day, so we decided to come back tomorrow instead. |
We then drove to the other side of town to try to go up Mt. Annupuri via the gondola. Sadly, we arrived 10 minutes too late for the last boarding time, so we decided to return tomorrow instead.
From there, we drove to Niseko Kaributo Shrine to pay respects, offer prayers, and also make a wish as part of our tradition.
We didn’t want to waste the opportunity, so we modified our itinerary again. This time, we visited some of the places that are scheduled for tomorrow, like the Niseko Roadside Station / Niseko View Plaza Rest Area, where we got another roadside station stamp for the Hokkaido Roadside Station Stamp Rally. Aside from the usual stamp, we bought a lot of potatoes at the roadside station as they sell them for cheap.
Before leaving town, we passed by the beautiful yellow Niseko Bridge again. There were other locations in Niseko that we wanted to explore, but they were still closed for the winter season, so we chose to check in at our day's accommodation, the Q Fox GMG Hotel on the southern outskirts of Kuchan.
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Finally! It's time to rest. I'm really proud of my pregnant wife for being able to drive the whole day without complaining. 😆 |
We were probably not used to driving long distances anymore, as we were pretty much drained. After unpacking our luggage, we only wanted to take a nap before eating dinner, but the nap turned into a full 12-hour sleep, which pretty much ended the 1st day of our road trip.
Overall, we managed to visit three new towns and one village. We also got to revisit the village of Akaigawa for the first day of our 3-day Birthday Road Trip. I’m excited to see what other places we’ll visit in the next two days.
Read more:
Japan Diaries 4: Weekend 74Japan Diaries 4: Day 517
Akaigawa Roadside Station Revisited 2023
Kutchan Shrine
Kyogoku Roadside Station
Fukidashi Park
Kyogoku Hachiman Shrine
Makkari Roadside Station
Makkari Shrine
Annupuri Gondola Station
Niseko Roadside Station
Niseko Kaributo Shrine
Kutchan Shrine
Kyogoku Roadside Station
Fukidashi Park
Kyogoku Hachiman Shrine
Makkari Roadside Station
Makkari Shrine
Annupuri Gondola Station
Niseko Roadside Station
Niseko Kaributo Shrine
10 Things to Do in Kutchan
10 Things to Do in Kyogoku
10 Things to Do in Makkari
10 Things to Do in Niseko
Japan Diaries 4: Summary
Japan Diaries 4: Summary
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