Japan Travel: Onuma Quasi National Park canoeing, fishing, camping. Hakodate, Hokkaido56
Onuma Quasi National Park is located only twenty kilometers north of Hakodate, Onuma Park (Onuma Koen) is known for its picturesque, island dotted lakes and majestic dormant volcano, Mount Komagatake(駒ヶ岳).
Onuma Park can be easily visited in either a day trip from Hakodate or on a stopover on a journey between Hakodate and Sapporo.
The park’s most attractive area is positioned between the two lakes Onuma (large lake) and Konuma (small lake) and can be explored wholly on foot. Pleasant walking courses let you explore the lakes’ peninsulas and islands, several of them are connected with each other by small bridges, in easy 15-60 minute walks.
It is also possible to rent bicycles (500 yen/per hour, 1000 yen/day). A cycling course leads around Lake Onuma (about 14 km), but follows the main road rather than the lakeshore for most of the distance. Yet, It is a nice way to explore the area.
During the warmer seasons there is also sightseeing boat tours offered every 40 minutes. It lastins about 30 minutes (1100 yen per person). Other activities to be enjoyed in Onuma Park include tennis, golf, canoeing, fishing and camping.
Access Information
By JR train
From Hakodate Station, board the JR train for Onuma Koen Station.
By limited express train, the one- way journey will take about 20 minutes with a cost of 1160 yen.
By local train, the one-way journey takes about one hour with a cost of 540 yen.
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