JoJo’s

JoJo's カフェレストラン
Pricing Guide
(Avg. cost per person)
¥1500 - ¥2000
Opening Hours9:30 - 20:00
Closed-
Contact0136-23-2220
http://www.nacadventures.jp/jojos-restaurant
NotesCoffee shop & restaurant, seating 100, party plan available, jungle gym for kids, indoor climbing
Location /
Getting There
Located centrally, in the resort town of Niseko in the NAC Adventure
179-53 Yamada, Kutchan, Abuta District, Hokkaido 044-0081

NAC Niseko Adventure is a hugely popular outdoor adventure company. Their main building can be found in the centre of Niseko and it is here where you can find JoJo’s. JoJo’s is a restaurant and coffee shop that is a great place to sit down and enjoy a lunch, or dinner, with friends and family after a days activities whether it be summer or winter. On the menu they have some truly juicy hamburgers. They have an original, bacon & cheese, or a salsa burger to wrap your teeth around! They also have a taco & rice to try.

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Of course, if you just want to relax, then take a seat and enjoy the coffees and teas. During the warmer months they have outside seating where you can take in the surrounding views. If you are in a group, JoJo’s has a course meals that are perfect for parties and gatherings (reservations required). These group plans include a seasonal course menu, a buffet style, an outdoor BBQ (from June to September 15), or an all you can drink plan that has beers and cocktails. If you have kids, they can enjoy the jungle gym, plus there is rock climbing and bouldering to try!       

Ari-kun Crater & Walking Trails

有くん火口
AdmissionFree
Opening HoursAll day
Closed-
Contact-
NotesLight walking trails, photography spot, parking available
Location /
Getting There
On the southern side of Lake Toya. The crater itself is a 15 minute walk from the entrance.
Toyakoonsen, Toyako, Abuta District, Hokkaido 049-5721

Lake Toya, being a caldera volcanic lake, is surrounded by land that has seen its fair share of volcanic activity. The area is home to a few craters, half a dozen monuments related to the ever shifting geography, and the active volcano Mt. Usu! Among the craters formed over the the southern area of Lake Toya there are some walking trails that make for a nice hike taking in the surrounding landscape. The entrance to the path, called the ‘Kompirayama Walking Trail’ can be found behind the Toyako Visitor Centre. It is also here you can find the parking lot.  

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The walking trails are numbered from one to seven. You can find a map of these trails at the small hut at the base of the stairs that lead to start of the hike. The walk leads up into the hills where you can view the Ari-kun crater. Simply follow the sign mark T-7 and this will lead you to the crater. Along the way, you can see the steel barriers that were erected to protect the town from the hot mudflow after the 1977 eruptions. The trail is a circuit that also leads past the Sakuragaoka Housing Complex Ruins. Not only can you enjoy the views, but you also learn about the interesting history of the impact of the volcanoes in the area!   

Furano Marche

フラノマルシェ
AdmissionFree
Opening Hours10:00 - 19:00
Closed-
Contact0167-22-1001
NotesShops, restaurants, souvenir stores, local produce store, rest area, parking available
Location /
Getting There
Located in the central town of Furano. It's an 8 minute walk from Furano station.
13-1 Saiwaicho, Furano, Hokkaido 076-0024

Furano Marche is a small plaza that is home to twenty different shops, eateries and restaurants. Furano Marche serves as a popular tourist spot where you can pick up some great souvenirs, buy some local produce to take home to the kitchen, or take a rest and enjoy a quick feed on some local popular fare.  It is conveniently located in the centre of the small town of Furano, and is a stones throw away from Furano station, and Furano shrine. If you are driving in, there is ample parking to be found. Furano marche makes a great spot to include on your travels in the area.

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Furano Marche is separated into two different sections, Furano Marche 1 and Furano March 2. They are located on two parallel blocks separated by a small road. Furano Marche 1 has an open plaza in the centre, whereas Marche 2 is a larger building complex. Furano Marche 1 includes a mouth watering burger shop, a cafe, a fresh bread store, a takoyaki (fried octopus snack) shop, a fruit juice counter, a local produce store and souvenir store. The larger building of Marche 2 has a flower store, local souvenir store, a rice ball eatery to take out, a local restaurant, a grocery store, a ramen restaurant,  and an ice-sundae eatery. 

Cafe Lake Toya

カフェ レイク トーヤ
Pricing Guide
(Avg. cost per person)
¥1500
Opening Hours11:00 - 17:00
ClosedWednesday & Thursday
Contact0142-87-2688
NotesCafe & pastry store, seating 30, outside seating
Location /
Getting There
Located on the northern shore of Lake Toya, across from the Tourist information centre.
127 Toyamachi, Toyako, Abuta District, Hokkaido 049-5802

Lake Toya is a beautiful lake which is a two hour drive south of Sapporo. This scenic area has plenty of camp grounds and hotels. On the northern side of the lake, you can find a great coffee shop which is perfect for a lunch or early dinner. The cafe is across from the Tourist Information Centre, and is also a small walk from the Ko Park Camping Ground making it a popular spot for campers as well as those stopping in for a bite, or a nice cup of coffee. During the warmer season, Cafe Lake Toya has outside seating so you can enjoy scenery.  

 

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The lunch menu, which runs until three thirty in the afternoon, has a nice selection of delicious dishes. On the menu, you can find a beef on rice dish, a tandoori chicken, a beans keema curry, or a vegetarian galette with local vegetables, to name a few. You can enjoy these dishes in homely surroundings and for and extra ¥200 you can get the drink set menu. If you are looking for something small to go with your tea or coffee, Cafe Lake Toya makes some delicious pastries that you can buy at the counter. This cafe is a great spot for lunch with friendly staff! 

Suzukake

すずかけ 富良野
Pricing Guide
(Avg. cost per person)
¥1000 - ¥2000
Opening Hours11:30 - 14:30
17:30 - 21:00
ClosedMondays
Contact 0167-22-4338
http://suzukake-furano.com/
NotesJapanese restaurant, seating 24, private room available, wifi, credit card accepted
Location /
Getting There
Located in central Furano across from 'Furano Marche 2' shopping area.
8-22 Saiwaicho, Furano, Hokkaido 076-0024

While in the scenic town of Furano there are a few restaurants around to check out. Across from the souvenir and food plaza called Furano Marche you can find Suzukake. Suzukake is a nice restaurant that serves up some delicious Japanese dishes using fresh produce from the surrounding areas. There is a nice selection of vegetable and meat dishes plus some succulent seafood dishes which is what Hokkaido cuisine is famous for. This restaurant has seating for couples and small groups. For larger parties, there is a private room that can be hired out plus a special set menu. 

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The extensive menu has various Japanese cuisine such as tempura, soba noodles, nigiri sushi, shrimp and cutlet curries, a Furano pork dish, grilled fish, and a delicious Furano vegetable and omelette curry. The servings are large and will please any customer. If you are looking for something to go with your meal, then Suzukake has an equally extensive drink menu. Local beers, sochu, whiskey and a dozen sakes from Hokkaido are all on the menu. Soft drinks are also available. While in Furano, and looking for a Japanese lunch or dinner, Suzukake is a great option. 

 

 

Toya Temple & Monument

洞爺寺
AdmissionFree
Opening Hours-
Closed-
Contact0142-82-5076
NotesBuddhist temple, sightseeing spot, photography spot, historical landmark
Location /
Getting There
Located on the northern shore of Lake Toya. Can be found just above the road located north of Route 132
23 Toyamachi, Toyako, Abuta District, Hokkaido 049-5802

On the northern shore of Lake Toya you can find Toya Temple and a scenic monument of Hokkaido. They are both just off route 132 and there is a road leading up where you can find parking. Toya Temple is a Shinto shrine that offers scenic views over the lake. The public are welcome to walk around the small grounds here where you can appreciate the statues, architecture, and wooden carvings that surround the temple. The doors to the temple itself are often closed but it’s still a nice area to check out. The temple makes for a nice look in if you are taking a stroll around the path that follows the shore. 

 

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The path that winds around the northern part of the lake that includes sightseeing spots such as Ukimido Park, and Toyako Art Museum & park plus the Ko Park Camping Ground. The whole area is dotted with beautiful sculptures. Along the small access road that leads to Toya Temple, you can also find one of the ‘scenic monuments of Hokkaido’. There are three scenic monuments in Hokkaido, with the other two being in Jozankei, and on the small island of Rishiri. These three scenic monuments were selected in 1923 by the Otaru Newspaper which was one of three main papers in Hokkaido at the time. 

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