
Hokkaido
"LandEdge," located in Hamanaka Town in eastern Hokkaido, offers an immersive outdoor setting rich in nature. Under the guidance of experienced guides, activities include canoeing and kayaking, wildlife and nature observation tours, fir tree distillation experiences, and a tent sauna using extracted essential oils. The facility also breeds and raises riding horses, offering tours with opportunities for interaction.
With the recent sauna boom, the number of facilities where you can enjoy saunas in style is increasing. We will introduce recommended sauna facilities, including saunas with spa facilities, private saunas, tent saunas, and facilities where you can enjoy ro-ryu.
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森のゆ花神楽
A day-trip hot spring facility inside Morinoyu Hotel Hanakagura. There is an open-air bath with a view where you can enjoy the majestic view of the Daisetsuzan Mountain Range on sunny days and a starry sky at night, and the large public bath is equipped with carbonated spring, low-temperature and high-temperature baths, a sauna, and a cold bath. It is well-equipped with a rest room and is popular for its open space where you can relax. It's easily accessible from Asahikawa City Asahiyama Zoo, so it's a great place to stop by after sightseeing.
LandEdge
"LandEdge," located in Hamanaka Town in eastern Hokkaido, offers an immersive outdoor setting rich in nature. Under the guidance of experienced guides, activities include canoeing and kayaking, wildlife and nature observation tours, fir tree distillation experiences, and a tent sauna using extracted essential oils. The facility also breeds and raises riding horses, offering tours with opportunities for interaction.
サウナコタンサッポロ
"Sauna Cotan Sapporo" is located approximately a 6-minute drive from the "Daiwa House Premist Dome" in Toyohira Ward, Sapporo. Its name combines the Finnish word kota, meaning "Hut," and the Ainu word kotan, meaning "Village." This auto-loyly sauna is supervised by a board member of the Japan Sauna Society. The men’s sauna features brick walls reminiscent of a Scandinavian sauna hut, while the women’s sauna has benches encircling a stove, evoking the feeling of a bonfire in a Finnish forest. Both settings recreate the atmosphere of Northern Europe. From first-time visitors to seasoned sauna enthusiasts, all can enjoy a soothing "Totonou" experience (deeply calming sensation after a sauna).