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Jozankei Onsen

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Sapporo's hot springs in a valley known as the "backyard of the city"
Jozankei Onsen is a hot spring that gushes out in a valley known as the "backyard of Sapporo". It is effective for coldness, neuralgia, anemia, etc., and has the characteristic of warming up the body from the core. Why not refresh yourself while soaking in beautiful autumn leaves and high-quality hot springs?

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic Onsen

Highlights

Point 1

Enjoy a Free Footbath

Jozankei Onsen Enjoy a Free Footbath
To make it easy for day-trip tourists to enjoy hot springs, several footbath spots have been set up in Jozankei Onsen. Among them, the highly recommended one is the "Jozan Gensen Park," where you can enjoy a footbath for free. This footbath, which opened in 2005, has plenty of seating areas, so you can avoid crowds and enjoy yourself. The "onsen tamago" (hot spring egg) that you can make yourself by purchasing eggs sold at nearby shops is also popular.
Point 2

Enjoy a Kappa Tour!

Jozankei Onsen Enjoy a Kappa Tour!
Jozankei has legends surrounding "kappa" since ancient times, and now conducts tourism PR activities represented by the local character called "Kappon". In reference to the kappa legend, various copper and stone statues of kappa have been installed in Jozankei Onsen Town, becoming a popular photo spot. As each statue has a different design and expression, it's recommended to take a kappa tour while strolling through the hot spring town. The "Kappa Daiou" (Great Kappa King) located somewhere in the hot spring town is especially worth seeing.
Point 3

Enjoy the Autumn Foliage

Jozankei Onsen Enjoy the Autumn Foliage
Jozankei is one of the areas that becomes lively with many tourists as one of the leading autumn foliage spots in Hokkaido in autumn. Especially recommended is the view from near the Futamata Suspension Bridge over the Toyohira River. The broad-leaved trees on both sides that spread around the bridge are a wonderful sight where you can feel nature with your skin. The "Futamata Suspension Bridge," which is painted red all over, has also become a popular photo spot.
Point 4

Enjoy Canoeing on the Toyohira River

Jozankei Onsen Enjoy Canoeing on the Toyohira River
For those who want to enjoy the hot springs of Jozankei in an active way, we recommend the "canoe experience" on the Toyohira River that flows through the Jozankei hot spring town. The canoe experience in Jozankei, which progresses through the valley, is less affected by factors such as wind, making it easy for beginners to enjoy. From late June to late October, various companies offer experience tours, and the scenery that can only be seen from a canoe, such as the summer greenery and autumn foliage, is a must-see.
Point 5

Interact with Wild Animals

Jozankei Onsen Interact with Wild Animals
"North Safari Sapporo," located just a 10-minute drive from Jozankei Onsen, is a popular experiential zoo where you can interact with various wild animals. One particularly recommended activity is feeding the Bengal tigers. You can enjoy a thrilling experience that cannot be had at a regular zoo. In addition, there are many cute animals such as capybaras and harbor seals, making it a recommended facility for families with small children.
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Access

Jozankei Onsen 40 Minutes by Car from Sapporo City
40 Minutes by Car from Sapporo City
Jozankei Onsen, located in Sapporo's Minami Ward, is known as the "backyard of Sapporo" and is popular for its easy accessibility from the city. It takes about 40 minutes by car from Sapporo City, or about 60 minutes by the Kappa Liner bus that connects Sapporo Station and Jozankei. It's about an 80-minute drive from New Chitose Airport. Some hotels and inns offer shuttle buses exclusively for guests from Sapporo City, and many of them are free, making them very convenient to use.

Parking

Free Parking Available
As most hotels and inns in Jozankei Onsen have their own parking lots, it's recommended for guests to use them. For those visiting Jozankei Onsen for a day trip, it's recommended to use the "Jozankei Sports Park Free Parking Lot" located next to the Jozankei Manseikaku Hotel Millennia. The lot can accommodate about 50 cars.

Basic Information

Address 330 Higashi 4-chome, Jozankei Onsen, Minami-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido 061-2302
Business Hours

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TEL 011-598-4444
Web Site http://www.yunohana.org/jyouzankei/
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