Highlights:
Beginner-friendly hikes accessible via ropeway in the summer and autumn seasons
Winter paradise for experienced backcountry skiers and snowboarders
Stunning year-round scenery — from wildflowers and autumn colors to deep powder snow
Perfect for:
Nature lovers looking to explore Hokkaido’s rugged terrain
Hikers of all levels (especially beginners using the ropeway-access trails)
Winter sports enthusiasts seeking backcountry adventure
Those looking to avoid crowds and experience Japan’s remote wilderness
Access:
✈️ Fly into Asahikawa Airport, the closest and most convenient gateway to the park. From there, it’s about a 1-hour drive to Asahidake Onsen, the main base for exploring the park.
🚗 Alternatively, you can drive from Sapporo — it takes around 2 hours to reach the Asahidake area by car.
Accommodation Recommendation:
🏡 Stay at YamaTrips’ Airbnb, located within easy reach of Asahidake Onsen.
It’s a cozy, modern space ideal for 2–4 people, perfect for groups or families looking to explore the park while having a comfortable base to return to.
Why Visit Daisetsuzan?
Japan’s Largest National Park:
Spanning central Hokkaido, Daisetsuzan is home to volcanic peaks, alpine meadows, and vast untouched forests — offering a real sense of scale and solitude.
Beginner-Friendly Hiking:
The Asahidake Ropeway makes it easy to access scenic high-altitude trails without needing advanced hiking experience. In autumn, the colors are spectacular.
Backcountry Skiing in Winter:
Come winter, this area becomes one of Japan’s top destinations for backcountry skiing and snowboarding. Asahidake and nearby peaks offer steep terrain, deep powder, and fewer crowds — best suited for those with experience and avalanche safety gear.
Open Year-Round:
Whether it’s hiking in summer, leaf-peeping in fall, or soaking in a hot spring surrounded by snow in winter.