What other travelers are saying about Shiribetsu River
Nice relaxing river with very gentle rapids and stunning scenery on every side. Many rafting companies to choose from including those catering to elderly and those wanting to take their dogs along. Rafting done through warm summer months with the river swelled by snow melt and takes about 2 hours from pick up to finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The river features Class II to III rapids, appropriate for first-time rafters and families. Guided tours from Niseko operators provide instruction and safety equipment for inexperienced paddlers.
The rafting season runs from late April through October. Spring offers higher water volumes from snowmelt, while summer provides warmer temperatures and moderate flow conditions.
No equipment is required for guided rafting tours, as operators provide all necessary gear. Independent kayakers must bring their own equipment. Fly-fishing requires personal gear and a fishing license purchased from local tackle shops.
Swimming is possible in calmer sections, though the river maintains cold temperatures year-round due to mountain snowmelt. Most visitors swim as part of guided rafting trips rather than independently due to varying currents and depths.
Rafting, ducky (inflatable kayak), stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), and almost all other river activities in Niseko take place on this river. In spring, you can enjoy the thrilling rapids of snowmelt, and in summer, the gentle, calm currents. You can see Mount Yotei from key points along the river, making for fantastic photo opportunities. In summer, water crowfoot blooms in the river water. The cute white flowers are absolutely lovely. There is a cycling path along the Shiribetsu River, where people enjoy various sports. You can also enjoy views of Mount Yotei from different angles from various locations along the Shiribetsu River. That's another way to enjoy the river.