Takinoue Hotel Keikoku

Cost per night¥5,000 - ¥16,000 per person
Check-in 15:00
Check-out10:00
Contact0158-29-3399
Restaurant Yes
Wi-fiYes
NotesOnsen available
Souvenir shop
Smoking & non smoking rooms
Western & Japanese rooms
Parking space for 40 vehicles
Karaoke room available
Location 5 minutes past Takinoue town by car
Motomachi, Takinoue, Monbetsu District, Hokkaido 099-5604


Foyer

Takinoue Hotel Keikoku is a large hotel located just past the town of Takinoue. The hotel is located near all the sightseeing spots. Takinoue is busiest from May to June so it is recommended to reserve a room during these peak times. The rooms are both Western style and Japanese style, and some rooms are non smoking. Wi-fi is available in all rooms. There are various plans, and depending on the price, you can get dinner included with the room. Japanese cuisine and Western cuisine are both available, which come in standard or delicious deluxe meal. Breakfast is a Japanese style buffet.


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Izumi Bath House

Admission
(cost per person)
¥440 adult
¥160 children
Opening HoursAll day for guests
10:00 - 21:00 for day visitors
Closed8:30 - 10:00 (for cleaning)
NotesBody soap and shampoo provided
Face towel ¥100
Bath towel ¥200 (loan)

This small and relaxing onsen is perfect to sooth any aches and pains, or to just freshen up. The onsen is located on the ground floor past the reception. Visitors coming in for the day are more than welcome, which is especially convenient if you are staying at the Keikoku Park Camping Ground which is right by the hotel. The ticket machine for the onsen is next to the reception. Lockers are provided free of charge for valuables. The inside baths offer views over part of the Takinoue Gorge.

 


Forest Restaurant

Pricing Guide
(Avg. cost per person)
¥800 - ¥1000
Opening Hours11:15 - 14:00
17:30 - 20:30 (last order at 20:00)
Closed-
NotesJapanese & Western dining

The Forest Restaurant is located across from the lobby of the hotel. There are windows overlooking the walking path of Takinoue Gorge making it a nice spot to have some lunch or dinner. This restaurant uses seasonal ingredients in their meals which are both Western and Japanese. They have hamburger patties, vegetables, chicken katsu, curries, and spaghetti. The Japanese menu has tempura, soba noodles, and ramen. This is a good spot to fuel up during the day.

 
Karaoke Rooms

Pricing Guide
(cost per hour)
¥1,080 : 10:00 to 13:00
¥1,620 : 13:00 to 18:00
¥2,160 : 18:00 to 23:00

If you are into karaoke, then Takinoue Hotel Keikoku offers this service. There are karaoke rooms to hire for friends and family. They have the latest songs on their karaoke machine. The hotel also has snacks and finger food that can be ordered. Drinks, too, are also available.

 
    

Nice views from the rooms

Apart from the onsen, restaurant, and the karaoke rooms, there is a souvenir shop which is also located in the lobby. They not only have herbs (which is what Takinoue is famous for), but they also have goods made from local materials, chopping boards and serve ware for example. The souvenir shop ‘Forest Shop’ is open from 7:00 to 21:00. There is plenty to see and do while in Takinoue. There is the Takinoue City Museum, which is directly across from the hotel, as is the Kaori No Sato Herb Garden down the road. The hotel is only a five minute drive from Takinoue Park Shibazakura Festival, which is a must see!



Kitami Takinoshima Station Museum

AdmissionFree
Opening Hours10:00 - 16:00 Old Kitami Station
8:30 - 22:00 Takinoue Culture Center
ClosedWinter (November to April) - Museum
Contact0158-29-3735 (cultural center)
NotesTrain museum
Part of the cultural center
Location /
Getting There
Located next to the Takinoue Cultural Center
Sakaemachi, Takinoue, Monbetsu District, Hokkaido 099-5605


Train apparatus

Even though Takinoue doesn’t have a train station, they do have a small museum dedicated to train memorabilia known as the ‘Old Kitami Takinoshi Station’. Opened in 1990, it’s an interesting place with plenty of exhibits with information about the station, and over three hundred items from the train stations of old. All the signs are in Japanese but you can still enjoy these items from over fifty years ago. The train museum is located right next to the Takinoue Cultur Center so it’s easy to find. Just look for the small blue train engine on the tracks.


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Culture center

The Takinoue Culture Center is located only a few minutes drive from the center of town. The culture center is used in Takinoue for events and for concerts that are held monthly. Apart from the stage area that is on the second floor, there is the Takinoue Library on the first floor. There are lounges and a tea area and restrooms. It is also here you can find information on local events and festivals. There is plenty of parking and also a bus stop so access is easy. If you have some time, and are interested in a bit of history (and trains), then the Old Kitami Takinoshi Station is a cheap and quick sightseeing spot.



Takinoue Shrine

AdmissionFree
Opening Hours-
Closed-
Contact0158-29-2227
NotesShinto shrine
Location /
Getting There
10 minute walk from Takinoue Park
5 minute walk from the center of town.

〒 999-5614 Takigami-cho, Monbetsu-gun, Sakuru wilderness 33 address


Various shrines

Takinoue Shrine is a Shinto Shrine that was built in the heart of Takinoue. The location of a shrine is related to the sacred nature of a place where a holy ceremony took place in the past. In 1954 the center of the town was established by the village company, and the shrine was then constructed 1965. It is said that the spirits of the Gods of Japan exist as a sacred object which is enshrined inside the building. Shinto priests and shrine maidens work there all year round and prepare a variety of ceremonies.


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Top of the hill

The shrine has been constructed on a large plot of land, and it offers great views over the town of Takinoue. Taking the steep steps to the top, you can see Takinoue Park , which is especially beautiful in the month of May. Views of the Rainbow Bridge can also be seen making this shrine a fantastic spot to get some photos, not only of the shrine itself, but of the sweeping views over Takinoue. Being in the center of Takinoue, it is easily accessed, and a quick walk to other sightseeing spots. The festival day of the shrine is September 10th.



Aroma Village Takinoue

Opening Hours9:00 - 17:30
Closed-
Contact0158-29-2730
NotesSouvenir shop
Toilets open 24 hours
Tea house & road stop
Takeout food stall
Location /
Getting There
5 minute drive from Takinoue city center. Located on route 273.
Asahimachi, Takinoue, Monbetsu District, Hokkaido 099-5602


First floor

Located on highway 273, the Aroma Village serves as not only a rest area, but it’s a top spot in Takinoue to buy some souvenirs or something for the home. The first floor of this large building has plenty of things to buy, jams, cutting boards from local wood, agricultural products, serving wear and cutlery, plus a large variety of herbs. All the items are locally produced. If you are stopping in for a snack, then the Aroma Village has a small eatery and coffee on the first floor, which has some herbal teas on the menu.


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Ice cream & noodle shops

The small eatery also has some delicious sandwiches, with homemade sausage and cassis or rhubarb jam. They also have fresh cream cheese, fromage blanc, mitarishi dumplings, and zenzai (a sweet bean soup). On the second floor of Aroma Village they have local information on all the sightseeing spots and things to do in Takinoue. Next to the Aroma Village you will find two small huts. One serves up ice cream, the other has a variety of soba and udon noodles. They also have a steak sandwich, with cheese!



Takinoue City Museum

Admission¥150
Opening Hours9:30 - 16:30
ClosedMondays, Tuesdays
Winter (November 1 to April 30)
Contact0158-29-3499
NotesExhibits information in Japanese
Location /
Getting There
5 minute drive past Takinoue city Across from Takinoue Valley Hotel
Motomachi, Takinoue, Monbetsu District, Hokkaido 099-5604


The local wildlife display

The Takinoue City Museum may not look much from the outside, but on the inside, its a hidden treasure trove of Japanese history, antiques, and large dioramas depicting early life in the Takinoue area. The first room has information and dioramas on the local wildlife. It also has information about life in the Hokkaido region from a hundred years ago, and the way people lived. It has clothing from that era, tools used, farming methods and a fantastic Meiji era living room. Although the information is Japanese in only, you can still thoroughly enjoy the exhibitions. There are also a lot of artifacts on the Ainu.


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The days of old

There is another room at the back of the museum, that has an impressive collection of objects and artifacts from the decades past. Pick your way through pieces of history, and peruse at your leisure. Clothing, household items, banners, furniture and photographs can all be found here. The centerpiece of the room is a large vat that was used for brewing Japanese sake. This a truly fascinating room and if you like antiques, this is the place for you! To the side of the building, there is an old steam train carriage with illustrations of trains from the past. While in Takinoue be sure to have a look at the Takinoue City Museum, not only is it very cheap, it’s an interesting place to visit!

 




Keikoku Park Camping Ground

Cost per nightFree
OpenApril - November
Contact0158-29-3399
NotesSmall campsite
Covered cooking area
Washing area
Toilets
Onsen nearby
Location /
Getting There
5 min. drive from Takinoue city center
〒099-5604 Hokkaidō, Monbetsu-gun, Takinoue-chō, Kamishokotsugenya.


Camping area

Small grass area

If you are out and about taking in the sights of Takinoue, and camping is an option, then Keikoku Park Camping Ground is a good choice to pitch your tent! This camping ground is not your common camping ground, and can be easily missed at first glance. It is a small grass area located in front of a park golf course, and next to an open hut area for barbecuing. The best thing about this camp ground is that it’s free, which is becoming rarer to find in Hokkaido. It may be small, but it has everything you need!


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Park Golf Building & restrooms

Keikoku Park has a large park golf course on the grounds, and it is at the large park golf building, that you can check in to the camping ground. The park golf building reception closes at 17:00, but the building remains open all night and this where you will find the restrooms (though no showers). There is a large parking lot in front the park golf building so parking is not a problem, AND, if you are planning on staying a few nights there is an onsen down the road to clean up and refresh. The onsen can be found at the Takinoue Valley Hotel and costs ¥440 per adult and ¥160 per child.


Cooking and BBQ area

The camp ground is located near all the good sightseeing spots. While in Takinoue, be sure to see the Takinoue Shibazakura Festival. It is the main attraction during May. The campground is also across from Kaori no Sato Herb Garden, which is a fantastic place to visit. If you head over and across the park golf course, and over a walkway bridge, it will lead down to a fantastic walking track which runs the length of Takinoue Gorge , which leads into the town. There is also the Takinoue City Museum which is a five minute walk away, and for the kids, there is a huge play gym in front of the camping ground!