Noboribetsu Date Jidai Village

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tso ***************
10 Mar
It was a full day of sightseeing, and we visited all the attractions. I'm grateful for that. The only downside was the heavy rain when we got to Lake Toya.
Gemxon ******
10 Mar
We really had a great time with this tour. Mila was our tour guide and she was very helpful. She even provided us recommended restaurants where we can go for dinner.
Klook-Nutzer
10 Mar
Lovely Ryokan, with nice staff that do everything possible to communicate with you as good as possible being a non-japanese person. Amazing food, book dinner and breakfast if you stay here for the full experience!
Jervelle ******
9 Mar
Vivi gave lots of information during the tour! I enjoyed myself.
Seo *****
8 Mar
Noboribetsu was a Wakuwaku trip! Thanks to our kind guide, Takuya, the trip went wonderfully. He also provided excellent restaurant recommendations, made reservations, and suggested great souvenirs. I'll definitely choose Wakuwaku for my next Fukuoka day tour!
클룩 회원
8 Mar
Sapporo is so wonderful that I visited again this year, after coming last year. I've always used Klook for foreign tours, but this was my first time with a Korean guide, and it was truly the best. Guide Takuya's detailed explanations and shared information, like restaurant recommendations, were incredibly helpful! I appreciated feeling that he genuinely cared about the travelers. I've been on all the tours, and this one was perfect because I needed both the stone statues and the hot springs. It was a perfectly tailored tour, which I loved! There was a lot of snow, which caused some delays, but I was happy to see so much snow. The open-air hot spring while it was snowing was absolutely blissful! I wish you continued success!
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巫 **
6 Mar
Our tour guide, Xiao Yu, was very dedicated in her explanations and also very thoughtful in helping us take photos. She even taught us how to build a snowman! Highly recommend!
JED ************
6 Mar
it was a very nice experience the view in mobile car and the view is very nice. very worth it
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Noboribetsu in Hokkaido is Japan's most famous hot spring resort, offering some of the best therapeutic hot spring waters in the country. With its unique appeal of Jigokudani or 'Hell Valley' as the source of its outstanding thermal waters, Noboribetsu promises visitors a rejuvenating and adventurous experience. Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of the Edo Period at Noboribetsu Date Jidaimura. This history theme park offers a unique experience where visitors can walk the streets of a reconstructed Edo Period village and witness live shows and performances that bring the era to life. Experience the charm of Noboribetsu Date Jidai Village in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, where history comes to life in a unique way. Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of this fascinating destination.
53-1 Nakanoboribetsucho, Noboribetsu, Hokkaido 059-0463, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Hot Springs

Noboribetsu's hot springs boast eleven different kinds of water, each with unique healing properties. Visitors can indulge in a relaxing soak at various ryokan and hotels, or opt for day-use baths at select locations.

Demon-Spotting

Explore Noboribetsu hot spring town and discover eleven demon statues spread throughout the area. From towering demons to cute success demons, embark on a treasure hunt to find them all and capture Instagram-worthy snaps.

Jigokudani

Visit Hell Valley, the main attraction of Noboribetsu, to witness the otherworldly landscape of volcanic rock, steaming craters, and hot-water streams. Marvel at the volcanic activity bubbling just below the surface in this unique geological wonder.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Noboribetsu's rich cultural heritage is intertwined with its natural wonders, from demon folklore to traditional Ainu culture. Explore historical sites, themed villages, and cultural performances to delve into the town's unique history.

Local Cuisine

Sample popular local dishes like Enma Yakisoba and experience the unique flavors of Noboribetsu. From traditional hot spring ryokan meals to spicy noodle delights, the town offers a diverse culinary landscape for food enthusiasts.

Cultural Immersion

Explore reconstructed buildings from the Edo Period and engage in activities that offer a glimpse into the lifestyle and traditions of that historical era.

Historical Significance

Learn about the cultural developments and traditions that emerged during the Edo Period, a time of isolation and growth for Japan, through interactive experiences and performances.

Inspiration from Katakura Kojuro

Discover the legacy of the descendants of Katakura Kojuro, who migrated to Noboribetsu in Hokkaido and played a pivotal role in transforming the land, reflecting the spirit of perseverance and innovation.

Access

Conveniently located, the village is just 8 minutes by bus from JR Noboribetsu Station, 3 minutes by car from Noboribetsu-higashi IC, and 10 minutes by car from Noboribetsu Onsen.

Address

Visit 53-1 Naka Noboribetsu, Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, and immerse yourself in the historical ambiance of the village. Contact TEL. 0143-83-3311 for more information.

Business Hours

During summer, the village is open from 9:00 to 17:00 every day, while in winter, the hours are from 9:00 to 16:00. Note that there are a few maintenance days in winter.

Admission Fees

Enjoy the village's attractions with admission fees of 3,300 yen for adults, 1,700 yen for children, and 600 yen for toddlers aged 4 and up.