Hydune Burger

Pricing Guide
(Avg. cost per person)
¥1000 - ¥2000
Opening Hours11:30 - 17:00
ClosedMondays & Tuesdays
Contact-
NotesBurger restaurant, seating 15, take out ok, no parking
LocationLocated at Lake Toya. The burger restaurant is on the east end of the main street in the Toya onsen village. It is only a few minutes walk from any of the onsen hotels there.
70-6 Toyakoonsen, Toyako, Abuta District, Hokkaido 049-5721

There is only one burger restaurant in Toya and it is Hydune. It is a very popular spot to grab a burger whether to eat in, or to get some take away and enjoy a lunch down by the lake.  The staff are very friendly and can speak English as well which is a bonus. They have about half a dozen different style burgers on their menu. The burger set comes with some crispy fried potato wedges and a drink. They also serve coffee at Hydune so this is also a good option to grab one and go and sit down by the lake. The burgers on the menu include an American Burger, a Rich Cheese Burger, a Toya Guru Guru Burger which includes a curly sausage plus the usual paddy, tomato, and lettuce, a Cajun Burger, and a Teriyaki Burger. There are extra toppings that you can add on to the burger. These burgers are around ¥1500 depedning on your choice and will cost a little moire if you want to add extras to it. 

Forest and Tree Village Center

森と木の里センター
Cost per night¥6000 bungalow for 6 (Japanese style room)
¥4000 bungalow for 4
¥600 tent campsite adults
¥400 tent campsite children
OpenMay 1st - October 31st
Contact0142-66-2201
http://okutoya.com/sightseeing/sobetsu/pg119.html
NotesBungalows, Lake Toya views, parking lot, management building, toilets, kitchen, shower, astronomical observation dome, barbecue house
Location /
Getting There
Located found on the south eastern edge of Lake Toya. 16 minute drive from Lake Toya Onsen district or a 18 minute drive from central Sobetsu.
3-1 Higashikohan, Sobetsu, Usu District, Hokkaido 052-0104, Japan

For those looking for a rustic place to stay with some privacy, and away from the main tourist hot spots, the Forest and Tree Village Centre is a nice option. It is not a hotel but a center that has a couple of bungalows to rent. The main building is two stories with two large tatami rooms that can be rented for large groups of up to six. This building also has toilet facilities and showers. Outside of the building, you can find barbecue facilities on the large property here. Here you are free to use these to cook up a great summer barbecue for family or friends. 

 

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For a starry experience, adjacent to the main building, you can find the astronomical observation dome. The dome is attached by a walkway to the main center from the second floor. Through the telescope here you can observe the impressive night sky! Apart from the views of the Milky Way, there are fantastic views overlooking the Lake Toya, plus views of Mt. Usu. Adjacent to the main center, and slightly apart from the observation deck are the bungalows. These private bungalows, slightly further down the hill, are suitable for up to groups of four. 

Sobetsu Park

壮瞥公園
AdmissionFree
Opening HoursAll day
ClosedNovember to April
Contact0142-66-4200
NotesLight walking trails, photography spot, parking available for 20, small shrine at park, plum tree viewing (mid May)
Location /
Getting There
12 minute drive east from Toyako Onsen. Heading east, the access road is on the right (with the lake on the left)
〒052-0104 Hokkaido, Usu District, Sobetsu, 町東湖畔

huge maps – google map here

Sobetsu park is a beautiful hilltop park that commands some of the best of views of Lake Toya. Not only can you see the lake in its glory, but there are views of the volcano, Mount Usu. And in good weather, you can see Mount Yotei and the Niseko mountain range in the distance. Sobetsu Park is most famous for its views during the spring. During mid May, the three hundred plum blossoms are in full bloom making the park a particularly popular spot for photographers from all over.  You can get some great photos of the blossoms with the lake in the background!

 

 

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The park is huge and runs up the whole mountain and is adorned with a couple of sculptures. There is a narrow road that leads to the top where you can find parking for about twenty cars. Due to the winding road, it is inaccessible by bus. At the top, there are a few benches and tables and makes for a good picnic spot. Sightseers can also find a small shrine at the top here, which is surrounded, interestingly, by cut out steel swords and knives that have been placed on the fence. In the centre of the shrine, there is a warrior like statue. Sobetsu Park is a great place to take in the views!

Toyako Summit Monument

北海道洞爺湖サミット宣言の地
AdmissionFree
Opening HoursOpen 24 hours
Contact-
NotesSightseeing spot , historical landmark, parking available
Location /
Getting There
Located on the southern shore of Lake Toya.
Toyakoonsen, Toyako, Abuta District, Hokkaido 049-5721

On July 7th to July 8th of 2008 the 34th G8 Summit was held at Lake Toya. This unofficial annual forum saw the leaders from Canada, the European Commission, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, The United Kingdom and the United States. The 34th G8 summit was the very first summit for British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and the then Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev. The summit was also first and only summit for Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, and the last for U.S President George W. Bush. This was the first G8 summit ever held in Hokkaido. 

 

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In July 2008, a monument decorated with flowers stands at the place where the Hokkaido Toyako Summit (Main Summit) was declared . The monument can be found in the Lake Toya Onsen district on the southern shoreline, and is part of the Funsui Hiroba Fountain Square, which is a nice promenade to walk along. The leaders stayed at the Windsor Hotel Toya Resort & Spa which can be found on top of the hill overlooking the lake. The summit was one of the largest ever with more than 2,000 delegates attending. Other delegates included leaders from African nations and Australia and South Korea.

 

Toyako Visitor Center

洞爺湖ビジターセンター
AdmissionFree entry
Volcano Museum
¥600 Adults - ¥300 Children
Opening Hours9:00 - 17:00
ClosedDecember 31 to January 3
Contact0142-75-2555
http://www.toyako-vc.jp/en/volcano/
NotesMuseum, parking available, local information.
Volcano Theater show times are held every 30 minutes from 9:30 to 16:30
Location /
Getting There
Located on the southern shore of Lake Toya. A 2 minute drive up the hill from central Toya Onsen district.
142-5 Toyakoonsen, Toyako, Abuta District, Hokkaido 049-5721

The Toyako Visitor center is a beautifully designed building that was established in May of 2007. The facility was made by the Ministry of the Environment. It is an information center that focuses on the environment and the interesting biodiversity of Lake Toya. Through exhibitions and displays, the facility helps visitors get in touch with the area, and introducing various eco-museum projects. There is also a fantastic Volcano Museum inside, which looks at the volcanic activity of the area, both past and present!

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The volcanic science museum can be found at the Toyako Visitor Center. It is an interesting small museum that focuses on the eruptions at Lake Toya that occurred in 1977, and in 2000. Through exhibitions, and experience devices you can get a real feel for the impact of these volcanic eruptions, and introduces the history of Mount Usu. There is a theatre inside which is fascinating and definitely worth a visit. The 13 minute documentary delves into the eruptions with sound and visuals which leave a strong impact. The audio device has translations into English, Korean, Chinese,  and Thai.

Konpira Ruins

桜が丘団地跡
AdmissionFree
Opening HoursAll day
Closed-
Contact0142-76-2121
NotesHistorical sight, photography spot, parking available
Location /
Getting There
On the southern side of Lake Toya. The housing ruins are a 5 minute walk from the entrance.
Toyakoonsen, Toyako, Abuta District, Hokkaido 049-5721

On March 27, 2000 Lake Toya was hit by volcanic activity and a number of large earthquakes causing some fault lines and the evacuation of the local residents. 4 days later, Mt. Usu erupted for the first time in 23 years. This followed with the eruption of Mt. Konpira which spewed forth volcanic rock and steaming mud towards the Toya Hot Spring district. This deadly mudslide swallowed bridges and houses in its wake. Now, a few of these buildings known as the Sakuragaoka Housing Ruins can be visited and you can get a first hand look at the destruction that was caused.   

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The outcome included the destruction of 234 homes and damage to a further 217. Fortunately, due to the evacuations there were no casualties. These buildings are fascinating to walk around and to peer into past events. In the quiet of the countryside, they serve as a spooky reminder to the power of mother nature. The path to the building ruins is easy to follow and it is recommended to follow it further up to the Ari-kun crater. Since the eruption, safeguards have been put in place to help protect the Toya Hot Spring district, including sandbanks plus steel barriers. These can be seen along the way.

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