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Oyunuma Observatory
Jigokudani hell valley in spring, Noboribetsu
Oyunuma
Oyunuma Observatory
Hokkaido

Oyunuma Observatory

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Oyunuma Observatory offers visitors a dramatic vantage point overlooking one of Noboribetsu's most active geothermal features. Located in the Noboribetsu Onsen area of Hokkaido, Japan, this viewing platform provides safe access to observe Oyunuma, a natural sulfurous pond that maintains temperatures between 40-50°C year-round. The milky gray-blue waters stretch approximately 50 meters in diameter and reach depths of 2 meters, constantly bubbling with volcanic activity from below.

The observatory sits within Shikotsu-Toya National Park, an area recognized for its volcanic landscape and concentration of hot spring resorts. Noboribetsu itself has been a renowned onsen destination since the Edo period, though modern development of the area accelerated after 1858 when local entrepreneur Takimoto Kinjiro began promoting the therapeutic waters. The Oyunuma pond and surrounding geothermal features have served as both natural attractions and sources for the region's famous hot spring baths.

Visitors approach the observatory via a well-maintained walking path through forested terrain, with the entire route taking approximately 10 minutes from the Oyunuma parking area. The platform itself provides unobstructed views of the steaming pond and surrounding volcanic terrain, with informational signage explaining the geological processes at work.

A nearby footbath called Oyunuma River Natural Footbath allows visitors to experience the geothermal waters firsthand, where naturally heated river water flows at a comfortable bathing temperature. The area remains accessible throughout the year, though winter visits offer particularly striking scenery with steam rising dramatically against snow-covered surroundings.

The observatory is located approximately 2.5 kilometers from central Noboribetsu Onsen, reachable by local bus from JR Noboribetsu Station or on foot for those comfortable with the uphill walk. Entry to the observation area is free of charge. Visitors should note that the pond itself is not safe for bathing due to its extreme acidity and temperature, and barriers are in place to maintain safe viewing distances.



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Noboribetsuonsencho, Noboribetsu, Hokkaido 059-0551, Japan


What other travelers are saying about Oyunuma Observatory

Good place to see the natural beauty... Even though there are slightly smells near here. Sometimes, we need to feel the wonders of nature.
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Billy Park
Jun 27, 2025
Nice bird eye view of the Oyunuma pond. Be prepared for a 20 minutes hike to get here. Visited here at the end of July 2018. The weather was nice and breezy.
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Cleo
Sep 11, 2018
Definitely worth the hike up to the pond! In December, many of the paths in this area were closed off due to ice, but the lookout area was still open and amazing! Highly recommend!
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Erin Power
Dec 28, 2020
Great walk, beautiful view, moon-like landscape.
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Francesca Caponera
Dec 12, 2023
So cool pond. It looks like Blue Pond at Biei.
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Henry Vu
Jul 12, 2025

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Hokkaido University Ginkgo Avenue

Nearby attractions to see

Salmon Hometown Chitose Aquarium

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Historical Village of Hokkaido

Historical Village of Hokkaido

Hokkaido University Ginkgo Avenue

Hokkaido University Ginkgo Avenue


Frequently Asked Questions

No. The pond's extreme acidity and high temperature make it unsafe for bathing. However, the Oyunuma River Natural Footbath nearby offers safe access to naturally heated river water at comfortable bathing temperatures.

The observatory is 2.5 kilometers from central Noboribetsu Onsen. Take a local bus from JR Noboribetsu Station to the Oyunuma area. From the parking area, it's a 10-minute walk along a maintained path to the observatory.

No, entry to Oyunuma Observatory and the observation area is completely free of charge. Visitors can access the viewing platform, walking paths, and the nearby natural footbath without paying any fees.

The observatory is accessible year-round. Winter visits feature steam rising against snow, while other seasons offer different weather conditions. The geothermal activity remains constant throughout the year.