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Regional DestinationChitose Travel Guide
4 attractions · Updated 2025
🌸 Best Season
June-September, December-February
📅 Recommended Stay
1.5 Days
✈️ Nearest Airport
New Chitose Airport (CTS)
🏆 Known For
Hot springs, volcanic lakes, nature parks
🎯 Best For
💡 Local Tip
Visit Lake Shikotsu at dawn for mountain reflections; hike Maruyama early to avoid crowds.
🚄 Day Trip From
Top Attractions in Chitose
Shikotsu-Tōya National Park
★ 4.4📍 Sightseeing
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.
Lake Shikotsu Tsuruga Bessou Ao no Za
★ 4.4🌿 Nature & Parks
Nestled on the shores of pristine Lake Shikotsu in Hokkaido, this luxury ryokan offers an elegant blend of Japanese tradition and modern comfort with spacious rooms featuring private onsen baths and stunning lake views. Guests can unwind in their in-room hot springs while gazing at the surrounding mountains and forests, creating an ideal peaceful retreat after exploring Japan's bustling cities. The property provides personalized kaiseki dining experiences in private suites, with chefs accommodating dietary preferences and allergies, alongside complimentary refreshments throughout your stay.
Lake Shikotsu Hot Spring
★ 4.0♨️ Hot Springs
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
♨️ Hot Springs
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.
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📍 Sightseeing
🌿 Nature & Parks
♨️ Hot Springs
Lake Shikotsu Hot Spring
★ 4.0Lake 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 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.
FAQ: Visiting Chitose
What is Chitose famous for?
Chitose is famous for Hot springs, volcanic lakes, nature parks.
How many days should I spend in Chitose?
Most visitors spend 1.5 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 June-September, December-February, 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 Shikotsu-Tōya National Park, Lake Shikotsu Tsuruga Bessou Ao no Za, Lake Shikotsu Hot Spring and more. There are 4 attractions in total to explore.