Lake Toya, located in Hokkaido’s Shikotsu-Toya National Park, is a stunning caldera lake formed by volcanic activity over 100,000 years ago.
Its clear waters, serene environment, and unique geological features make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Official SIte: Lake Toya, Hokkaido
Top Attractions Around Lake Toya
Mount Usu
Mount Usu is an active volcano offering panoramic views of Lake Toya and its surroundings.
Take the Usuzan Ropeway to the summit for an unforgettable experience.
Official Site: Toya Usu GEOPARK
Toyako Onsen
This hot spring resort town along the lake’s shore provides a relaxing retreat with onsen baths, lakefront views, and a variety of accommodations.
It’s a perfect spot to unwind after exploring.
Nakajima Island
Explore Nakajima Island, a group of four islands in the center of Lake Toya.
Accessible by sightseeing boats, the islands offer hiking trails and opportunities to immerse yourself in the lake’s natural beauty.
Getting to Lake Toya
By Train
To travel from Sapporo to Lake Toya by train, take the JR Limited Express Hokuto from Sapporo Station to Toya Station. Trains operate 1-2 times per hour, so be sure to check the schedule and plan accordingly.
Route: Sapporo Station → Toya Station (Limited Express Hokuto)
Travel Time: Approximately 1 hour and 56 minutes Cost: 3,630 yen (about $24.50, one way, unreserved seat)
By Bus
For a convenient and scenic journey, consider using a reserved bus service. The Donan Bus company offers a fully reserved bus route from Sapporo Station to Lake Toya. Reservations are required, ensuring a hassle-free experience for travelers.
During the ride, you can enjoy views of Hokkaido’s countryside while heading directly to the lake.
For more details and reservations, visit the Donan Bus official website.
Willer Bus
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Lake Toya famous?
Lake Toya is renowned for its natural beauty, hot springs, and the nearby active volcano, Mount Usu.
Is Lake Toya worth visiting?
Yes, Lake Toya offers a serene environment, unique geological features, and plenty of recreational activities.
How do I go to Lake Toya from Sapporo Station?
Take a limited express train from Sapporo Station to Toya Station (about 2 hours), then a local bus or taxi to the lake.