Biei Blue Pond, Hokkaido

In the heart of the island of Hokkaido, in the Biei region, lies a natural gem of striking beauty: the Blue Pond, or Aoi Ike in Japanese. In recent years, this unimaginably turquoise body of water has become one of the island's most popular attractions. Born of a fortunate geological accident, the Biei Blue Pond offers a spectacle that changes with the seasons, captivating visitors with its unique colors and mysterious atmosphere. Let's discover together this extraordinary site, its origin, its particularities and the best ways to enjoy it.


Address, timetable & access

  • Address

  • Timetable

    Get off at JR Asahikawa station, then take the Dohoku bus to Shirogane onsen, and get off at the Shirogane Aoi-ike stop.
    The journey from Asahikawa takes just over an hour.
  • Price

    540 yen/5€ one way

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