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Hokkaido, Asahikawa | Private charter car half-day tour | Biei and Furano full course, Asahiyama Zoo course, hill tour course

Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan
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What You'll Experience

A great value course that includes the highlights of Asahiyama Zoo, Biei, Furano, etc.
No need to worry about transfers, it's perfect for private trips.
Taxis will be waiting for you during your stay at each facility as they are exclusively reserved for you.

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- Service details -

Meeting point: Hotel in Asahikawa city
Meeting time: Please wait in the hotel lobby 10 minutes before departure.
Driver's language: Japanese

- Course Introduction -

Asahiyama Zoo Course: Asahiyama Zoo - Asahikawa Ramen Village - Ueno Farm Departure time: 09:00-14:00
Duration: 5 hours
Hill tour course: Kitasei no Oka Observation Park – Shin-Ei no Oka Observation Park – Shikisai no Oka – Farms Chiyoda – Blue Pond – Shirahige no Taki – Zerubu no Oka – Jyujitsu no Oka Departure time: 09:00-12:00
Duration: 7 hours
Biei and Furano Enjoyment Course: Asahiyama Zoo - Blue Pond - Farm Tomita - Northwest Hill Observatory Park - Kitasaito Garden Departure time: 09:00-11:00
Duration: 8 hours


- Tourist attractions -

Asahiyama Zoo is the northernmost zoo in Japan. It is also the zoo with the highest number of visitors in the country. The zoo's motto is to let visitors see the natural ecology and behavior of animals, and you can observe lively animals from up close. The "Penguin Walk", which is only held in winter, is a show unique to Hokkaido.
Blue PondThe vivid cobalt blue of the Blue Pond is a mystical sight. The mystical blue color of the water's surface and the ancient larch trees are a spectacular sight. Depending on the season and weather, you can enjoy a variety of blue colors. The Blue Pond was discovered by a professional photographer in 1997, and has spread to many photography enthusiasts. It is said that it spread nationwide after being featured on television in 2014. It has also been used as a wallpaper by Apple, and has now become a world-famous attraction. It is the most famous tourist spot in Biei, and a spectacular sight that is worth seeing at least once.
Farm Tomita Farm Tomita, which is visited by 1 million people a year, is the birthplace of lavender and attracts people from all over the world. In addition to lavender, colorful flowers are planted, so you can enjoy appreciating a variety of flowers. You can also enjoy shopping and gourmet food, such as lavender-made aroma oils and lotions, and lavender soft serve ice cream that can only be tasted in Furano.
Hokusei-no-Oka Observation ParkLocated on a small hill, the pyramid-shaped observation deck commands a panoramic view of the Biei hills. On a clear day, you can see the Tokachi mountain range. In summer, lavender and sunflowers are planted, creating beautiful flower fields. A tourist information center is also open during the summer, and soft serve ice cream made with Jersey milk is also on sale. It takes about 30 minutes to walk around the park.
Kitasaito Garden is a 12-hectare garden facility directly connected to Asahikawa Station. Overlooking the Daisetsuzan mountain range, it is a soothing space where you can once again be reminded of the beauty of nature, even in the city. In addition, the "Shop Kitasaito Garden" located within the garden sells the garden's original soft serve ice cream, herbal tea, postcards, and more.
Asahikawa Ramen Village Asahikawa Ramen is one of the four major ramen in Hokkaido, along with Sapporo, Hakodate, and Kushiro. Its base is a soy sauce soup made with seafood from Hokkaido. Asahikawa Ramen Village is home to eight ramen restaurants in Asahikawa City that boast delicious ramen, allowing you to enjoy a variety of flavors from famous restaurants. It is also located near Asahiyama Zoo, and in recent years the number of tourists, mainly from Asia, has increased, making it a bustling place with tourists from all over the world.
Ueno FarmThe road from Asahikawa City to Kamikawa Town and Obihiro City is home to eight beautiful gardens representing Hokkaido, and is called the "Garden Highway." Among them, Ueno Farm is inspired by British gardening and uses flowers suited to the Hokkaido climate to decorate its garden. Since flowers bloom according to the season, you can encounter beautiful scenery no matter when you visit. It is open from late April to mid-October every year.
Shin-Eno-Oka Observatory Park
This is an observation park that offers a 360-degree view of the hills of Biei, and on clear days you can see the majestic Tokachi mountain range and Mount Asahidake. From summer to autumn, you can see salvia and sunflowers. It is rumored to be the place where the most beautiful sunset in Japan sets, and you can enjoy a particularly beautiful sunset at dusk on a summer day. The park is also famous for Roll-kun, a toy made from rolled grass.
Shikisai-no-OkaA flower field of about 150,000 m2 spreads out against the backdrop of the Tokachi Mountain Range and the beautiful hill scenery of Biei. From spring to autumn, you can enjoy a variety of colorful flowers. In winter, it becomes a snowland where you can experience winter sports such as snowmobiling. In addition, at the "Alpaca Farm" attached to Shikisai-no-Oka, you can interact with cute alpacas up close and even feed them.
Farms Chiyoda is located about 10 minutes by car from the center of Biei and has a vast site of about 100,000 m2. You can interact with ponies, sheep, llamas, and other animals, making it popular with children. In the restaurant on the premises, you can enjoy rich Jersey milk and soft serve ice cream made on the farm.
The groundwater of the Tokachi Mountain Range flows into the Biei River from the cracks of the rocks like a white beard, and you can enjoy the beautiful cobalt blue scenery and the powerful flow. Depending on the time of year and weather conditions, you can take mystical photos.
Zerubu Hill Located along the national highway from Asahikawa to Furano, this flower theme park includes a restaurant and cafe. The park is vast, covering an area of approximately 60,000 m2, and is filled with approximately 3,000 lavender, pansies, sunflowers, and more. There are also shops and restaurants on the premises. From the adjacent "Atom Hill," you can see the Ken and Mary Tree, which became famous after being used in a TV commercial.
Jujitsu Hill (If it is snowing on the day of the tour, you will not be able to stop at Jujitsu Hill on the hill tour course.)
Located about a 10-minute drive from Asahikawa Airport, this road runs up and down like a roller coaster. You can see the magnificent views of the Daisetsuzan mountain range and the Tokachi mountain range, and enjoy the spectacular scenery typical of Hokkaido, such as long straight roads and hilly landscapes with farmland. Unlike the surrounding tourist spots, it is far from the national highway and is not well developed as a tourist destination, so you can enjoy sightseeing as a hidden spot.


- Information -

Vehicle type: Standard car, universal design taxi
Number of passengers: 1 to 3
Number of pieces of luggage: Up to three 24-inch suitcases

Vehicle type: Jumbo taxi
Number of passengers: 1 to 8
Number of pieces of luggage: Up to 8 24-inch suitcases


- Pick-up area -

Normal pick-up area (no extra charge)
- Asahikawa City: Miyamae-dori, Miyashita-dori, and the area from 5-chome to 11-chome on 1-jo-dori to 9-jo-dori
- Asahikawa Station, hotels around the station, etc.
Other transfer areas (additional charges may apply)
-Shin-Asahikawa Station to Nagayama Station: 1,000 yen

*The above amounts are estimates.

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