This morning we head north through the Biei plateau, a landscape of gently curved hills and farmland that has become one of Hokkaido's most photographed regions — and in October, one of its most spectacular.
Our first stop is the Tokachi Volcano Interpretive Centre, which tells the geological story of the Daisetsuzan volcanic system with unexpected depth and clarity — one of those quiet finds that generates more conversation than many headline attractions.
From there we continue to Shirogane and the Blue Pond — one of those rare natural phenomena that exceeds its reputation. The vivid turquoise water, the result of aluminium hydroxide suspended in the outflow from a hot spring barrier, shifts in tone with the light and the season. In October, bare silver birches and larches stand reflected in the still surface, adding a contemplative quality quite different from the summer experience.
Above Biei, we board the Asahidake Ropeway for our ascent into Daisetsuzan National Park, Hokkaido's volcanic heart and the largest national park in Japan. The cable car lifts us above the treeline into a high alpine world of steaming vents and open ridgelines. In mid-October the upper mountain is at its most dramatic — early snow is possible at the summit, and the contrast with the coloured valleys below is striking. We break for lunch at the Sugatami Restaurant at the ropeway's upper station, with views that earn their keep.
Spring note: Guests travelling with us in May may find the upper mountain affected by late-season snow. Should conditions limit our ropeway visit, we will adjust the day's programme accordingly.
After the ropeway we visit the Otokoyama Sake Museum, where sake's thousand-year role in Japanese culture and ceremony is explored alongside the craft of its regional production. A short video available in English tells the story of sake making, and tastings are available for those who wish. The museum draws its water from a famously pure local source — your Tour Leader will point out where you can fill a bottle to take away.
We then make our way into Asahikawa for the evening.
Overnight in Asahikawa.
 
Included Meal(s): Breakfast and Dinner