EdVenture Niseko

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Contacthttps://www.edventureniseko.com
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EdVenture is a hands on summer and winter program created for kids and family to reconnect with each other and the environment through hands on immersive activities. These activities are designed to make the most of what the natural environment has to offer from season to season.


The EdVenture Summer camp is a hands-on, outdoor, family summer camp situated in Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan. It is the goal of EdVenture Niseko to encourage children and their families to take part in wonderful hands-on activities and learning opportunities. During camp the children will take part in a variety of activities from sports, to farm adventures to woodcraft and overnight camping all in the beautiful natural surroundings that Hokkaido has to offer. The summer program is not just a great way to have fun and learn some new skills but also a fantastic opportunity for the kids to make new friends whom have traveled from around the world to enjoy the Niseko summer season.


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The EdVenture Winter camp is a truly unique snow experience experience for 4-14 year old’s. This is the only program in Niseko that will have participants involved in winter activities both on and off the ski hill. Morning sessions will have the children involved in fun and educational activities off the mountain before heading to their own semi-private ski lessons in the afternoon. Children will be picked up from their chalet at the start of the day and dropped home at the end. In between they will be taken care of by some of the best in the business. This is not just a great way to have fun and learn some new skills in the snow but also a fantastic opportunity for the kids to make new friends whom have traveled from around the world to enjoy the Niseko winter season as well.



Ariake Base Survival Games

AdmissionAdults: ¥2000
High school students:¥1500
Junior high school students: free
Gear hire : ¥3000
*under 18 years of age need supervision from family member
Opening Hours8: 30 - 17: 00 (last game around 16:30)
18: 30 - 24: 00
ClosedWinter
Contact080-3515-6238 (9: 00 ~ 18: 00)
ariakebase@gmail.com
NotesFree parking
Large car needed
Rental Gear available
Toilets & changing rooms
Good for large groups
Bring own food & drinks
Vending machines
Location /
Getting There
〒004-0821 Hokkaidō, Sapporo-shi, Kiyota-ku, Ariake.

45 minute drive from central Sapporo


Shooting range

Ariake Base Survival is a survival game, using air guns. Arm yourself and go head to head to against the other team. It’s a lot of fun! The system is basically the same as paintball but with air guns. Airsoft guns shoot small 6mm biodegradable plastic pellets, and unlike paintball, the plastic pellets barely leave a mark on the skin. The airsoft guns can be set to single shot, semi automatic and automatic (depending on the field you’re on).  Airsoft guns are available for rent, with camouflage gear, mask, plus a canister of ammo which will last the whole day!


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Out!

On arrival you can rent your gear. After you will given a red or yellow arm band, which represents which team you are on. If its your first time, you will be taken to the 1st field and given a quick game to get used to the gun and the rules. Rules are simple; leave your mask on at all times on the field, once you have been hit (which does not really hurt), you have to raise your hands, take out your clip and leave the field to a side area with mask on (getting hit is based on the honor system). If you break these rules constantly you may be expelled from all games with no refund.


1st field

There are 3 fields in all, and games are rotated around these fields. Games consist of capture the flag, last man standing and which team has the most kills after 5 minute games. Games last from 5 to 10 minutes and the teams range from 20 to 30 on each side. What makes the Ariake base a lot of fun are the local members, who often are here weekly. They dress up in all the gear (whether it be in SWAT or tactical), armed with varieties of airsoft guns, from sniper rifles to hand guns, and they are very friendly and welcoming! It really adds to the experience.




Game on!

So, for a great day out with a bunch of friends Ariake Base is definitely a place to check out. You will need transport and someone who can speak Japanese is highly recommended! Grab some gear, shoot the other team, have a BBQ and let the fun unfold. During winter, the Ariake Base is closed but fear not! At Jozankei, there is an indoor playing area that is open all year round! For more information read on..


Jozankei Upper’s Survival

AdmissionGame: ¥500
Target practice: ¥300
Drinks: ¥250
Gear: free
Opening Hours10:00 - 24:00
Closed*closed on public holidays if there are no reservations
Contact011-596-6446 (18:00 - 24:00) 
080-3515-6238(10:00 -18:00)
NotesPick up from hotel available
Group reservations possible
Gear available
Location /
Getting There
1-chome Jozankei Onsen West 1-chome 1 Minami-ku Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido 061-2303

Located in Jozankei
45 minute drive from central Sapporo


Jozankei Upper’s is open all year round and is available for reservations. There is an archery range here, airgun gaming area, and a bar is open in the evenings. For pickups from Jozankei hotels, contact the number provided. The bar has 6 counter seats, 6 box seats and 8 table seating. In the evenings, airguns supplied by Upper’s are available only. Patrons who are intoxicated are not allowed to play.

Morappu Campsite (Lake Shikotsu)

Lake Shikotsuko Camping

AdmissionOvernight -
Adults - ¥800
Elementary School Kids - ¥500
Infants over 4 yrs - ¥300
Infants under 4 yrs - free

*Just for the day it is ¥200 cheaper
Opening HoursAdministration : 9:00 - 17:00
Closed"Early" October - April 27th (Winter)*
ContactPH : 0123-25-2201
FAX : 0123-25-2202
NotesCar needed
Free parking available
Toilets & amenities on site
Camping gear NOT available to rent
BBQ equipment available to rent
Wheelchair access

*Closing date changes yearly. Date is NOT decided until just before end of season.
Location /
Getting There
Lake Shikotsu (Shikotsu-ko)

Take route 453 from Sapporo - turn right onto route 276.
Take route 16 from Chitose and turn onto route 453.


 


Lake Shikotsuko Camping

Hows the serenity

Morappu Campsite is located on the southern shores of Lake Shikotsu, which makes it a serene place to camp out under the stars and next to clear, calm waters. Getting to the campsite, you will need transport. It takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes from Sapporo and about an hour from Chitose by car. Simply get onto to route 453. Follow this road until you get to route 276. Turn right onto route 276 and follow this road for about 10 minutes,  the campsite entrance is on the right. The entrance is on a a bend and can be missed so keep an eye out for the signs.


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Lake Shikotsuko Camping

Lots to do on the lake

There is plenty of space to camp along the shores though its best to get there early, especially in the peak season (mid August). Upon entering the site, there will be an administration building where you will need to pay to enter. If the building is closed you can still go in and pay the next day. There is parking for up to 150 cars.  Once in, there are carts to help you move your gear to the lake shore.


The campsite is along the shore of pebbles of the lake, so something comfortable to sleep on, is advised. Extra equipment is NOT available to rent, ONLY basic BBQ equipment such as grill and coal. All other equipment must be supplied by yourself. Other facilities include toilets that are well kept, a restaurant during the day, vending machines, and the rental shop. 




Lake Shikotsuko Camping

Choose your swan!

The deep waters are crystal clear and stay at a cold temperature all year round, perfect for cooling off in the summer. The waters are also popular for fishing, canoeing and paddle boarding. There are boats and swan paddle boats available to rent. To rent a boat it cost ¥1000 per hour, and fits up to 2 people. To rent swan paddle boats for 3 people, it costs ¥1500 for 30 minutes, and for 4 people it’s ¥2000 for 30 minutes. The lake is 78 square km so there is a lot space to roam!



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Sapporo Dake (Mt Sapporo)

Mt Sapporo

Height1293 m / 4114 ft
Length11km round trip
Hiking TimeWinter - 4 hours to the top
Summer - 3 hours to the top
NotesCar needed
Cabin available - Free
Location /
Getting There
Sapporo-dake, Jozankei, Minami Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido Prefecture 061-2301

Take route 230 past Jozankei , turn left heading to Hoheikyo Hot Spring.


Mt Sapporo

Hike up through winter

For outdoor enthusiasts there is a great hike up to Mt. Sapporo (Sapporo Dake). The views from the 1293m summit are spectacular! You can catch stunning views of Sapporo on one side and on the other, there are views of the inactive volcano, Mt Yotei. The hike is medium and to get to the summit it takes about 4 hours in winter with snowshoes and about 3 in summer. The length is about 6 km from the hike starting point. You will need a car to get to there! (refer to the map to see where the starting point is).

Mt Sapporo

Hiyamizu Hut

The hike can be done in a day but if you are looking for a weekend away, there is a cabin halfway up. The cabin is 2 stories and is decked out with a fireplace, a kitchen area with cups and cooking knives, tables, chairs, a toilet, and oil lamps. The cabin is sometimes locked, but if you are caught out in a blizzard or are in need of shelter the back windows are easy to open. The cabin, known as Hiyamizu Hut is looked after by a local resident and the firewood is constantly stocked up. If you do stay at the cabin then make sure you leave it clean and tidy for the next hikers!

Mt Sapporo

Start of the trail


For an even more spectacular view of the sunrise from the mountain summit, leave the cabin at around 3:30am in the morning. If you can wake up its well worth it! To get to the trail head you will need a car! It’s less than an hour’s drive from the centre of Sapporo. Turn off onto the road from the Number 230 Road, and follow the signs to Hoheikyo Dam. Just before reaching the parking of the Dam, you’ll see a a sign indicating the Sapporo dake Trailhead on the left side. During winter you will need snowshoes. For information on where to get some good hiking gear go to Shugakusou Outdoor.

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