Tokachigawa Onsen is a Japanese hot spring that is unique because it has rare moor-style waters that are rich in organic plant-derived minerals. People who want a rejuvenating and therapeutic bathing experience love these amber-colored waters for their skin-softening qualities.
The onsen town is set along the banks of the Tokachi River and offers a peaceful setting where visitors can relax in both indoor and outdoor baths while enjoying views of the river and surrounding wetlands.
Tokachigawa Onsen also has a winter light festival, Sairinka, where the snowy fields are lit up with colorful lights. The region is also a great spot for birdwatching, especially in the wetlands, and offers opportunities to experience Hokkaido’s agricultural culture through local farm tours and food experiences.