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Noboribetsu Tours and Activities

How about tracing the steam-filled paths of Noboribetsu's Hell Valley while enjoying a traditional onsen experience? This city invites exploration through its stunning geothermal landscapes. Browse activities to fully engage in local culture.

The best Noboribetsu tour packages

Noboribetsu features Hell Valley and the picturesque Oyunuma River. A stroll through the local market reveals authentic flavors and vibrant community life.

Tour image of Hike Mt. Usu and visit Lake Toya Day Tour
6 hours
5 (9)
Hike Mt. Usu and visit Lake Toya Day Tour
$159.11
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8 hours
4.45 (11)
1-Day Pass for Noboribetsu Date Jidaimura
$20.75
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6 hours
5 (1)
Snowshoe to Spectacular Winter Ice Caves in Hokkaido
$200.61

Attractions in Noboribetsu

  • Hell Valley: Witness steam vents and sulfurous streams firsthand.
  • Noboribetsu Marine Park: Encounter diverse marine life and interactive exhibits.
  • Local Onsen Experience: Immerse yourself in rejuvenating hot spring baths.
  • Noboribetsu Date Jidaimura: Step back in time at this historical theme park.
  • Guided Nature Hike: Explore scenic trails with expert local guides.

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Day trips in Noboribetsu

Lake Toya

  • Duration: approximately one hour
  • Highlights: Scenic views, hot springs, and boat cruises
  • Best for: Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts

Jozankei Onsen

  • Duration: around one hour
  • Highlights: Mountain views, relaxing spas, beautiful walks
  • Best for: Wellness seekers and hikers

Shikotsu-Toya National Park

  • Duration: full-day loop
  • Highlights: Stunning lakes, hiking trails, and wildlife spotting
  • Best for: Adventurers and nature appreciators.

Hidden gems

  • Discover quaint cafés serving traditional Japanese sweets.
  • Stroll through the peaceful Oyunuma River trail.
  • Uncover artisan shops tucked away from main streets.

Noboribetsu Expert Travel Tips

  1. Plan visits during off-peak hours to avoid crowds.
  2. Bring cash (¥) for local markets and smaller shops.
  3. Try traditional onsen etiquette before soaking.
  4. Dress in layers for variable weather conditions.
  5. Sample local specialties at street food stalls.

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Best time to visit Noboribetsu

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Spring 2025

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Enjoy mild weather in spring with cherry blossoms blooming during the Noboribetsu Cherry Blossom Festival.
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Summer 2025

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Summer brings warm temperatures, perfect for hiking in nearby mountains or enjoying the Noboribetsu Onsen summer festival.
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Autumn 2025

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Autumn showcases colorful foliage, especially during the Noboribetsu Autumn Festival with local food stalls.
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Winter 2025

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Cold winters provide ski opportunities at nearby ski resorts along with relaxing onsen retreats.
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FAQs

While many onsens accept walk-ins, it is advisable to book in advance during peak seasons, especially weekends.
Yes, the city is compact and walkable, but consider renting a bike for a more versatile way to explore.
The best way is via train from Sapporo, taking about two hours to arrive at Noboribetsu Station.
Entry to Hell Valley is free; however, guided tours may cost around ¥1,500 per person for added insights.
Yes, there are several tour operators offering English-speaking guides; booking in advance ensures availability.

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