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Furano to Lake Shikaribetsu

Updated: March 11, 2024 06:33 PM

Furano to Lake Shikaribetsu

Language: Japanese

Currency: Japanese Yen (JPY)

Distance: Approximately 110 km (68 miles)

How to Reach:

There are several ways to get from Furano to Lake Shikaribetsu:

  • By Train: Take the JR Furano Line to Biei Station (approximately 20 minutes), then transfer to the JR Nemuro Line to Lake Shikaribetsu Station (approximately 1 hour 10 minutes). The total train journey takes about 1 hour 30 minutes.
  • By Bus: Take the Furano Bus from Furano Station to Biei Station (approximately 30 minutes), then transfer to the Dohoku Bus to Lake Shikaribetsu (approximately 1 hour). The total bus journey takes about 1 hour 30 minutes.
  • By Car: Rent a car and drive along National Route 237 (approximately 1 hour 30 minutes).

Expenses:

The cost of transportation from Furano to Lake Shikaribetsu will vary depending on the method of transportation you choose:

  • By Train: Approximately 2,500 JPY (one way)
  • By Bus: Approximately 2,000 JPY (one way)
  • By Car: Approximately 3,000 JPY (one way, excluding gas and parking)

Best Time to Go:

The best time to visit Lake Shikaribetsu is during the summer months (June to August) when the weather is warm and the flowers are in bloom. However, the lake is also beautiful during the autumn (September to November) when the leaves turn vibrant colors.

What to Eat:

There are a few restaurants and cafes near Lake Shikaribetsu where you can enjoy local cuisine:

  • Soba: A type of buckwheat noodle that is often served with a dipping sauce.
  • Ramen: A type of noodle soup that is made with a pork or chicken broth.
  • Donburi: A rice bowl that is topped with meat, fish, or vegetables.

Where to Go:

In addition to enjoying the beautiful scenery of Lake Shikaribetsu, there are a few other places you can visit in the area:

  • Biei Flower Fields: A series of flower fields that are located near Furano. The fields are home to a variety of flowers, including lavender, poppies, and sunflowers.
  • Blue Pond: A man-made pond that is located near Biei. The pond is known for its vibrant blue water.
  • Asahidake Volcano: The highest mountain in Hokkaido. The volcano is a popular hiking destination.

FA

Here are a few frequently asked questions about traveling from Furano to Lake Shikaribetsu:

  • How long does it take to get from Furano to Lake Shikaribetsu? It takes approximately 1 hour 30 minutes to get from Furano to Lake Shikaribetsu by train or bus.
  • Is it possible to rent a car in Furano? Yes, there are several car rental agencies located in Furano.
  • Is there a direct bus from Furano to Lake Shikaribetsu? No, there is no direct bus from Furano to Lake Shikaribetsu. You will need to transfer buses in Biei.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

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