Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Mt.Asahidake in Hokkaido. 旭岳、 大雪山国立公園。

We went to Hokkaido for 3 days.
We wen t o 5th station of Mt.Asahidake by cable car.


Mt.Asahidake.


We walked around this area for about one and half hours.


This mountain is a active volcano, vomiting a deal of smoke.


The view from Asahikawa city.


From Tyubetu big bridge.


From Asahidake hot spring area.

We got on this cable car.

We could see various kind of flowers here.

Ezo-Kozakura.


Ezo-Tugazakura.


Chisima-Kinbaiso.


Meakan-Kinbai.


Miyama-Kinbai.


Kibana-Shakunage.


Syoujoubakama.




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19 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous place!!! Your photos are stunning!

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  2. This post is interesting to see the Mt.Asahidake. and all the pretty flowers. This is exciting to be able to see an alive volcano spewing out some smoke. I hope to visit Hokkaido again as it is too big to cover all the places in one trip. I hope to see this Mt.Asahidake and also Wakkanai which is at the most northern tip of Japan with much Russian influence.

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    1. Dear Twilight Man.
      Thank you very much for your comment. It's easy to visit Mt.Asahidake and Wakkanai in one trip.

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  3. such a wonderful place. The mountain is very high and there is a lot of nature around. I think it waS a wonderful walk.
    best regards
    susa from denmark.
    I know the area around Holstebro very well, I will stay there in winter.

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  4. Amazing. Your photos are superb. Beautiful.

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  5. I love those mountains, Minoru. Wonderful photo friend.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Good Thursday.
    Un abrazo

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  6. You are such a great ambassador on blogworld for the beauty of your country. I for one enjoy this weekly peek at the beautiful Japanese countryside and cityscapes that you share.

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    1. Dear Photo Cache.
      Thank you very much for your comment. Your comment expired me very much to write more blogs.

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  9. Fire and ice!! Really beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. So interesting and beautiful mountains; the various flowers in different colors and shapes are amazing...
    It is such a fantastic area to have a tour and to see the magnificient nature! A nice weekend!

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