Shikotsu-Tōya National Park (支笏洞爺国立公園, Shikotsu Tōya Kokuritsu Kōen) is a national park in the western part of the island of Hokkaidō, Japan. Named after the volcanic caldera lakes of Lake Shikotsu and Lake Tōya, it has a total area of 993.02 square kilometers. The popular hot spring resorts of Noboribetsu south of the lake and Jozankei North of the lake are also within the park.
Geography
Shikotsu-Tōya National Park is located near Sapporo in the southwestern corner of Hokkaido.[1]
The park can be divided into roughly three areas according to the Japanese Ministry of Environment:
The area around Lake Shikotsu (支笏湖, Shikotsu-ko) is encircled by active volcanoes such as Mount Tarumae (樽前山, Tarumae-zan) (1,041 m), and Mount Eniwa (恵庭岳, Eniwa-dake) (1,320 m ).
The area became a national park on May 16, 1949.[2]
It has three visitor centers: Lake Shikotsu Visitor Center, Toya Takarada Nature Experience House and Toyako Visitor Center and Volcano Science Museum.[1]
Travel
It can be reached via Chitose, Hokkaido city airport and via shinkansen from Tokyo.[6] As of 2024, there are buses from Shin-Chitose Airport and Chitose Station to Shikotsuko Kohan.[3]