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Regional DestinationChitose Travel Guide
13 attractions · Updated 2026
🌤 Best Season
May-June, September-October
📅 Recommended Stay
1.0 Days
✈️ Nearest Airport
New Chitose Airport (CTS) — 5 min by train
⭐ Known For
Chitose is known as a gateway to Hokkaido, home to New Chitose Airport. The city features the Chitose Salmon Museum showcasing local fish culture, and nearby Lake Shikotsu offers scenic beauty with hot spring resorts.
🎯 Best For
💡 Local Tip
Visit Lake Shikotsu in early morning (6-7 AM) via bus from Chitose Station (¥1,050) for fewer crowds and stunning reflections.
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Top Attractions in Chitose
Chitose Salmon Aquarium
★ 4.3 (3,514)🎡 Amusement Parks
The Chitose Salmon Aquarium offers a unique opportunity to observe Japan's iconic salmon in their natural habitat through underground observation windows. Located along the Chitose River in Hokkaido, this facility showcases the fascinating life cycle of salmon, from eggs to adults returning upstream to spawn. Visitors can witness wild salmon swimming just inches away through the aquarium's innovative river viewing area, making it an unforgettable experience for nature lovers.
Lake Shikotsu
★ 4.5 (1,706)🌿 Nature & Parks
Lake Shikotsu is a stunning caldera lake in Hokkaido, renowned for being Japan's second-deepest lake and one of the clearest bodies of water in the country. The pristine waters maintain a beautiful blue hue year-round and rarely freeze despite the cold Hokkaido winters, creating a mystical atmosphere. Surrounded by volcanic mountains and hot spring resorts, it offers excellent opportunities for kayaking, hiking, and relaxing in natural onsen baths with spectacular lake views.
Sapporo's Secret Onsen Sanctuary Marukoma Onsen Ryokan
★ 4.2 (2,862)♨️ Hot Springs
Nestled on the shores of Lake Shikotsu in Hokkaido, Marukoma Onsen Ryokan offers a truly unique bathing experience with natural hot spring baths carved directly into the lakeside rocks. The outdoor rotenburo sits right at water's edge, allowing you to soak in mineral-rich waters while gazing out at the pristine caldera lake surrounded by volcanic mountains. This historic ryokan, accessible only by boat or a scenic hiking trail, provides an authentic escape into nature with its rustic charm and therapeutic waters fed by geothermal springs.
Roadside Station Salmon Park Chitose
★ 3.8 (6,188)🌿 Nature & Parks
Roadside Station Salmon Park Chitose is a unique rest stop that celebrates Hokkaido's salmon culture along the Chitose River. Visitors can observe salmon swimming upstream during spawning season at the adjacent aquarium and underwater observation window, making it a fascinating natural spectacle. The station features local Hokkaido products, fresh seafood restaurants, and serves as an ideal stopover between New Chitose Airport and popular destinations like Sapporo or Niseko.
Shikotsu-Tōya National Park
★ 4.4 (794)🌿 Nature & Parks
Shikotsu-Tōya National Park showcases Hokkaido's dramatic volcanic landscape with active geysers, steaming valleys, and crystal-clear caldera lakes. The park's star attraction, Noboribetsu Hell Valley, offers otherworldly scenery where sulfurous steam rises from the earth, while the pristine waters of Lake Shikotsu and Lake Tōya provide serene contrast. Visitors can enjoy scenic hiking trails, natural hot spring foot baths, cable car rides, and rejuvenating onsen facilities set against stunning seasonal backdrops.
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🎡 Amusement Parks
🌿 Nature & Parks
Lake Shikotsu
★ 4.5 (1,706)Lake Shikotsu is a stunning caldera lake in Hokkaido, renowned for being Japan's second-deepest lake and one of the clearest bodies of water in the country. The pristine waters maintain a beautiful blue hue year-round and rarely freeze despite the cold Hokkaido winters, creating a mystical atmosphere. Surrounded by volcanic mountains and hot spring resorts, it offers excellent opportunities for kayaking, hiking, and relaxing in natural onsen baths with spectacular lake views.
Roadside Station Salmon Park Chitose
★ 3.8 (6,188)Roadside Station Salmon Park Chitose is a unique rest stop that celebrates Hokkaido's salmon culture along the Chitose River. Visitors can observe salmon swimming upstream during spawning season at the adjacent aquarium and underwater observation window, making it a fascinating natural spectacle. The station features local Hokkaido products, fresh seafood restaurants, and serves as an ideal stopover between New Chitose Airport and popular destinations like Sapporo or Niseko.
Shikotsu-Tōya National Park
★ 4.4 (794)Shikotsu-Tōya National Park showcases Hokkaido's dramatic volcanic landscape with active geysers, steaming valleys, and crystal-clear caldera lakes. The park's star attraction, Noboribetsu Hell Valley, offers otherworldly scenery where sulfurous steam rises from the earth, while the pristine waters of Lake Shikotsu and Lake Tōya provide serene contrast. Visitors can enjoy scenic hiking trails, natural hot spring foot baths, cable car rides, and rejuvenating onsen facilities set against stunning seasonal backdrops.
Shikotsu-Tōya National Park
★ 4.4 (794)Shikotsu-Tōya National Park in Hokkaido offers stunning volcanic landscapes, crystal-clear caldera lakes, and rejuvenating hot spring resorts. Lake Shikotsu, Japan's second-deepest lake, never freezes and provides breathtaking views year-round, while Lake Tōya offers panoramic mountain vistas and lakeside onsen towns. The park is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking hiking trails, winter ice festivals, and traditional Japanese ryokan experiences surrounded by pristine nature.
♨️ Hot Springs
Sapporo's Secret Onsen Sanctuary Marukoma Onsen Ryokan
★ 4.2 (2,862)Nestled on the shores of Lake Shikotsu in Hokkaido, Marukoma Onsen Ryokan offers a truly unique bathing experience with natural hot spring baths carved directly into the lakeside rocks. The outdoor rotenburo sits right at water's edge, allowing you to soak in mineral-rich waters while gazing out at the pristine caldera lake surrounded by volcanic mountains. This historic ryokan, accessible only by boat or a scenic hiking trail, provides an authentic escape into nature with its rustic charm and therapeutic waters fed by geothermal springs.
Kyukamura Shikotsuko (Hotel and onsen)
★ 4.1 (834)Kyukamura Shikotsuko is a peaceful lakeside resort hotel offering authentic hot spring experiences on the shores of Lake Shikotsu, one of Japan's clearest caldera lakes. Guests can soak in natural onsen baths while enjoying stunning views of the surrounding volcanic mountains and pristine waters. The hotel provides traditional Japanese hospitality with comfortable accommodations, local Hokkaido cuisine, and easy access to outdoor activities like hiking, canoeing, and seasonal nature tours.
Lakeside Villa Suimeikaku onsen
★ 4.5 (193)Lakeside Villa Suimeikaku is a tranquil onsen retreat that offers guests the perfect blend of natural hot spring bathing and scenic lakeside views. The facility features both indoor and outdoor baths where you can soak in mineral-rich waters while enjoying peaceful surroundings. It's an ideal spot for travelers seeking an authentic Japanese onsen experience away from crowded tourist areas.
Lake Shikotsu Hot Spring
★ 4.0 (311)Lake Shikotsu Hot Spring is a tranquil onsen resort area nestled on the shores of one of Japan's clearest caldera lakes in Hokkaido. The crystal-clear waters of Lake Shikotsu remain unfrozen even in winter, creating a mystical atmosphere as steam from the natural hot springs mingles with the cold air. Visitors can enjoy traditional outdoor baths with stunning lake and mountain views, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking authentic Japanese onsen culture away from the crowds.
Lake Shikotsu Hot Spring
★ 4.0 (311)Lake Shikotsu Hot Spring is a serene onsen resort area nestled on the shores of Japan's northernmost ice-free caldera lake, offering stunning natural scenery year-round. Visitors can soak in both indoor and outdoor baths with breathtaking lake views, stroll through peaceful nature trails, or take a unique glass-bottom boat cruise to observe fish beneath the crystal-clear waters. The area comes alive during winter with the annual Ice Festival, while the tranquil lakefront setting provides a perfect escape from urban life in any season.
Shikotsuko Onsen
Shikotsuko Onsen is a serene hot spring resort nestled on the shores of Lake Shikotsu in Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island. The crystal-clear caldera lake, known for never freezing despite harsh winters, provides a stunning backdrop for relaxing in natural mineral-rich waters. Visitors can enjoy outdoor baths with panoramic lake views, especially magical during autumn foliage or when snow blankets the surrounding volcanic mountains.
Shikotsuko Onsen
Shikotsuko Onsen is a tranquil hot spring resort nestled on the shores of Lake Shikotsu, one of Japan's clearest caldera lakes in Hokkaido. The area features several traditional ryokan and day-use bathhouses where visitors can soak in mineral-rich waters while enjoying stunning views of the surrounding volcanic mountains. This pristine natural setting offers a perfect escape for those seeking authentic onsen experiences away from crowded tourist spots, with opportunities for hiking, boating, and seasonal activities like ice festivals in winter.
Shikotsukoonsen
Shikotsu Onsen is a serene hot spring resort nestled on the shores of Lake Shikotsu, Japan's second deepest caldera lake in Hokkaido. The area offers crystal-clear waters, pristine natural surroundings, and rejuvenating volcanic hot springs that remain ice-free even in harsh winters. Visitors can enjoy scenic lakeside walks, water activities in summer, and soothing outdoor baths with mountain views year-round.
FAQ: Visiting Chitose
What is Chitose famous for?
Chitose is famous for Chitose is known as a gateway to Hokkaido, home to New Chitose Airport. The city features the Chitose Salmon Museum showcasing local fish culture, and nearby Lake Shikotsu offers scenic beauty with hot spring resorts..
How many days should I spend in Chitose?
Most visitors spend 1.0 days in Chitose. This gives you enough time to explore the main attractions and soak up the local atmosphere.
When is the best time to visit Chitose?
The best time to visit Chitose is May-June, September-October, when the weather is most pleasant for sightseeing.
Can Chitose be visited as a day trip?
Yes! Chitose is easily accessible as a day trip from Sapporo (40 min).
What are the top attractions in Chitose?
The top attractions in Chitose include Chitose Salmon Aquarium, Lake Shikotsu, Sapporo's Secret Onsen Sanctuary Marukoma Onsen Ryokan and more. There are 13 attractions in total to explore.