【East Hokkaido】Japan’s best kept secret Part 1 – Natural wonders (Summer)
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
And in summer when wild creatures are revived by the warm weather, Hokkaido takes off its snowy white blanket and puts on a colourful dress of flora. Aside from flower viewing tours in inland of Hokkaido, there are actually so much more to see in the East.
Volcanic lakes resume their hues from the frozen state and mirror the crystal sky and flowered grassland on the calm plain surfaces. One pleasurable way to enjoy the picturesque scenery is to embark on a guided canoeing journey on Lake Kussharo, Lake Mashu or Lake Akan. The water is so clear and transparent that you can see algae of all colours underneath and small fish frolicking around. Our experienced tour guide will lead you to discover the unexplored scenery hidden around the lake and make sure you won’t miss any spectacular moment.
Those seeking for excitement can visit Moutain Lozan (Sulfur Mountain in English), an active volcano venting steams from the crust. Luxe Travel Insiders are allowed to wander around free in the steaming area to watch the yellowish pungent gas released from the cracks. You can also buy local delicacies such as onsen egg boiled by the water of hot springs nearby in the tourist districts.
And those looking for peace and tranquillity can go to Tawadaira Observation to unwind completely on the seemingly endless grassland. Surrounded by natural grassland and several exuberant cattle farms, Tawadaira is a mild hill where you can overlook Mount Akan-fuji, Mount Meakan, Mount Oakan, and other mountain ranges in the area. Perfect location for picnic, Tawadaira is where you can enjoy the soothing summer haze and totally immerse into the nature.
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