Noboribetsu - Noboribetsu

Noboribetsu (登別) is a city in Iburi, Hokkaido, Japan.

Hell Valley

Understand

Noboribetsu comprises the nearby towns of Noboribetsu, Horobetsu and Washibetsu. However, for most visitors the main target is the hot spring village of Noboribetsu Onsen (登別温泉), 6 km inland from Noboribetsu. The vast majority of (Japanese) tourists are drawn to the 11 types of water found in the local hot springs. Water contains sulfur and iron.

Get in

Map of Noboribetsu

By plane

The nearest airport is Sapporo's New Chitose Airport, served by Donan Bus direct to Noboribetsu (¥1,170). You can also take a train directly from the airport.

By train

Noboribetsu is located on the JR Muroran Line between Oshamambe and Tomakomai.

Several limited express trains stop at Noboribetsu: The Hokuto and Super Hokuto, on runs between Hakodate and Sapporo, and the Suzuran, on runs between Sapporo and Higashi-Muroran. From the station, take a local bus to the Onsen.

From Sapporo, Noboribetsu can be reached by limited express in about one hour at a cost of ¥4160. The run from Hakodate to Noboribetsu is about 2 hr 15 min at a cost of ¥6500.

By bus

If you're looking for a cheaper alternative than the train, these two companies run services from Sapporo:

  • Chūō bus (中央). From Sapporo train station and Chūō bus terminal (中央バスターミナル, chūō basu tāminaru) to Noboribetsu bus stop 350 m away north-west from Noboribetsu train station. Hokkaido Chuo Bus (Q1284698) on Wikidata Hokkaido Chuo Bus on Wikipedia
  • Dōnan Bus (道南バス). From Sapporo train station, 2 stops in Noboribetsu-onsen. Donan Bus (Q11641639) on Wikidata

Local buses leave from in front of the Noboribetsu JR station twice-hourly. Takes about 20 minutes to reach the Onsen.

Get around

The main sights of Noboribetsu Onsen can be seen easily on foot. Sensible footwear is highly advisable as this area gets a lot of snow. Some of the paths around Hell Valley can be impassable even in Spring.

See

Marine Park
  • 1 Hell Valley (地獄谷 Jigokudani). Sulphurous volcanic pits and geysers. Included in the Japanese Ministry of Environment`s top 100 areas of fragrance and scenery! Jigokudani (Noboribetsu City) (Q5355795) on Wikidata
  • 2 Bear Farm (クマ牧場 Kumabokujō). The small, crowded enclosures in which the bears are kept may be disturbing to Western visitors. The entry fee is also quite expensive - ¥2500, and there are only 3 cages of bears. (Q11275229) on Wikidata
  • 3 Marine Park Nixe (マリンパークニクス, marin pāku nikusu). Aquarium built like a Danish castle, with a small amusement park bolted on. Noboribetsu Marin Park Nixe (Q11579106) on Wikidata
  • 4 Noboribetsu Date Jidaimura (登別伊達時代村). Theme park about Edo era. Noboribetsu Date Jidaimura (Q11579107) on Wikidata

Do

Get wet! The area boasts a huge number of hot spring resorts in all shapes and sizes. The majority are within walking distance from the bus station. If staying overnight it is de rigueur to wander around town dressed in yukata.

  • Dai-Ichi Takimotokan, 81-0143-84-2111. This famous hotel makes a credible claim to being the largest spa in Asia. ¥2000 gets you one day's access to the 29 large baths, the largest of which is nearly 4,950 m² in size. Open 24 hours.

Buy

The town has plenty of souvenir shops and there is an abundance of demon related paraphernalia to take home. Bath salts are also very popular. Keep an eye out for locally made beer, the cans come in blue or red and have a demon motif.

Eat

  • Sobadokorofukuan, 30 Noboribetsuonsencho, 81 143-84-2758.

Drink

Sleep

  • 1 Noboribetsu Guest House AKA & AO (登別ゲストハウス赤と青) (a minute from the Noboribetsu JR station), 81 143-83-7680, . Check-in: 15:00-22:00, check-out: 07:00-10:00. Opened in 2018, this is a modern hostel with capsule-like dormitory beds. This is in Noboribetsu, not the Onsen. ¥4,000.

Go next

Routes through Noboribetsu
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SapporoShiraoi N Hokkaido Expwy Route Sign.svg S MuroranOshamambe
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