Kikonai
A town where history and people come and go Kanchu Misonogi Festival Kikonai Town, the gateway to the Hokkaido Shinkansen Line, is famous for its "Kanchu Misogi Festival," a winter wonder with a history of nearly 200 years. Human exchange...

Situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan, this region is blessed with flatlands, vast hills, and abundant natural resources that support primary industries.
The 18 towns, each with distinct terrain, culture, and industry, showcase entirely unique personalities and charms of their residents.
Appreciating these differences adds to the allure of a journey through Southern Hokkaido.
A town where history and people come and go Kanchu Misonogi Festival Kikonai Town, the gateway to the Hokkaido Shinkansen Line, is famous for its "Kanchu Misogi Festival," a winter wonder with a history of nearly 200 years. Human exchange...
A town where rich nature and diverse cultures come and go. The only town in Japan with two seas, the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan Taking advantage of its blessed natural environment, Yakumo Town is home to all...
A town where you can enjoy the beautiful and spectacular scenery of the Sea of Japan Spectacular views unique to Otobe Otobe is the place to experience the beauty of the coastline of the Sea of Japan. The famous tourist...