Lake Shikaribetsu is a natural lake located at the highest altitude in Hokkaido, and is sometimes called the "Lake of the Sky." Boasting some of the clearest water in all of Japan, it is a popular spot for canoeing as visitors can see a variety of fish and other aquatic life from the surface of the lake. The surrounding area is also home to rare wildlife, including the Northern Pika, a species that is sometimes referred to as a "living fossil."
At Farm Tomita, famous for its lavender fields in the summer, you can enjoy seasonal flowers. There you can take in seasonal landscapes including colorful flowers such as scarlet sage and marigolds in bloom in the fall and the snow-capped Tokachi mountain range floating above the flowers in late fall.
One of Biei's popular attractions, Shirogane Blue Pond, is a man-made pond originally created to protect the town from volcanic disasters. It is said that it got its magical blue color from Hokkaido’s nature over a long period of time. Together with Shirogane Blue Pond, you should also visit its source, Shirahige Waterfall on Biei River.
Kanda Nissho Memorial Museum of Art is in Shikaoi on the Tokachi Plain, a town with successful farming and dairy industries. The artist Tenyo Yamada from the 2019 NHK drama series “Natsuzora” was based on Hokkaido’s famous Kanda Nissho. He believed in "painting here and living here" and his paintings depicting scenes of daily life of farmers and dairy farmers are somewhat painful and nostalgic.
The area around Obihiro Station is a foodie’s heaven. The famous pork bowl and Indian curry have a reputation of being addictive. You can enjoy them at a budget-friendly price.
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