Shirogane Blue Pond
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Must-Visit Attractions Near Shirogane Blue Pond
1. Shirahige Falls
Shirahige Waterfall, a part of the Blue River, adds to the Blue Pond's blue color. The water flowing through rocks creates a stunning 'white beard' effect, especially magical when frozen in winter. This waterfall supplies water to the pond, where aluminum from the surrounding cliffs mixes in. When the aluminum-infused water reaches the pond, it reflects sunlight specially, resulting in the beautiful blue hue of the pond.
2. Mt. Tokachi
Visit Mount Tokachi, a large and active volcano within Daisetsuzan National Park, which forms part of the Hyakumeizan and is popular for its loop trail, including the neighboring Mount Biei. You can also hike in Mount Biei to enjoy delightful terrain and breathtaking panoramas. If you have limited time, both mountains can be tackled individually as day hikes, taking approximately 6 hours round-trip.
3. Mt. Tomuraushi
Mt. Tomuraushi, a rocky peak along the Daisetsuzan trekking route, is the habitat of the endangered Japanese pika, a small furry creature known as an ice-age survivor. The stunning scenery and panoramic vistas can make you feel like you're in a different world away from Japan.
4. Daisetsuzan National Park
Daisetsuzan is Hokkaido's most expansive national park, protecting a mountainous region of wilderness that is larger than the size of some of Japan's smaller prefectures. This is the perfect spot for hikers, nature enthusiasts, deer, and brown bears alike. Plus, Daisetsuzan National Park is the initial spot in Japan to see the splendid transition of fall foliage and the first snow each autumn.
5. Shirogane Onsen
At the base of the Tokachi Mountain Range, this hot spring village gives you a spectacular view of the entire mountain range. Named "Shirogane Onsen," translating to "white gold" in Japanese, the hot spring was named after the successful discovery of a precious platinum-like source in 1950. When you drive down the picturesque Shirakaba Kaido (white birch road) extending about 4 km from downtown Biei, you'll arrive at this emotionally enriching hot spring retreat.
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When is the best time to visit Shirogane Blue Pond?
Plan your visit to Hokkaido's Shirogane Blue Pond based on the season to see its changing beauty. From the bluest waters in spring to the snow-covered landscape in winter, each season gives you a different perspective of this natural wonder.
How to go to Shirogane Blue Pond?
You can reach Shirogane Pond by car or bus, with a paid parking lot available. Buses from Biei Station to Shirogane Onsen make a convenient stop near the pond. It's recommended to check the bus schedule in advance due to the limited frequency. The bus ride from JR Biei Station to the pond takes 20 minutes and costs 550 yen one way, with buses running every 2-3 hours. During summer, sightseeing buses also visit the Blue Pond.
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