00:00 Bihoro Pass 美幌峠
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Day 1/2 Sapporo to Wakkanai
Part 1 Sapporo
Part 2 Rumoe
Part 3 Tomamae
Part 4 Sarobetsu Park
Part 5 Ororon Line
Part 6 Cape Soya
Day 2/2 Shari to Sapporo
Part 1 Road To The Sky
Part 2 Sunayu
Part 3 Lake Kussharo
Part 4 Bihoro Pass
Part 5 Kitami
Part 6 Rubeshibe
Part 7 Sekihoku Pass
Part 8 Sounkyo
Part 9 Asahikawa
Part 10 Biei
Part 11 Shirahige Falls
Part 12 Blue Pond & Roller Coaster Road
Part 13 Hokkaido Garden Path (Night)
Breathtaking views of Lake Kussharo, Japan’s largest crater lake.
Winding roads and hairpin bends take you up to Bihoro Pass, a mountain pass and observatory overlooking beautiful Lake Kussharo. Situated at the halfway point between the towns of Bihoro and Teshikaga, this is a great spot to stop, stretch your legs, and admire the panoramic views.
The pass is 30 minutes by car from the towns of Bihoro or Teshikaga and 45 minutes from Memanbetsu Airport. This is also a popular route for bicycle touring.
Local bus services between Teshikaga and Bihoro, stopping at Bihoro Pass, only run from late July to early October. You will likely need to buy a multi-day pass.
Hokkaido’s cool nights trap water vapor close to the ground in summer and autumn. Visit Bihoro Pass on an early morning, and you may be rewarded with some spectacular views of white clouds covering the entire Kussharo Lake caldera.
Be sure to watch for soaring eagles and families of deer as you walk up to the observation point. If you are not an early riser, the sunsets are considered equally magnificent, as are visits on clear blue sky days.
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