This place was one of the attractions we visited during our Hokkaido trip. The view of the waterfalls was really really nice and I'm sure it'll be even more spectacular when they're frozen in winter!
Most people I know agree that this is a wonderful spot to simply relax as you enjoy beautiful sights.There are restaurants and a number of hotels that open their Onsen baths to the public for a fee ranging from $5 to $15We stayed at a nearby campsite for $25 a day and rode in the resort on bicycle (15 min ride) to enjoy the resort activities including visiting a few onsens at hotels. You don't need to be on a mountain trek to ride the gondola, a small fee will let you rise above the gorge for some nice photo opportunities.
the building look alike to the movie "Frozen"the building inside is quite nice and I can see they are spending a lot of effort on it.for a festival with firework at the countryside, it look quite good to me.
In the winter, the views here were like those we see in travel magazines! The view of the Shooting Stars and Milky Way waterfalls and the surrounding mountains were amazing. One of the waterfall was completely frozen, although the other waterfall had ice but we could see water flowing down. Amazing!We also visited the Sounkyo Ice festival and had hot sake to warm our bodies in the subzero temperatures.We did not manage to go on the Mount Kurodake ropeway as it was closed due to strong winds and heavy snow. The view was spectacular and the snow was white, soft and powdery!
beautiful and quiet place especially in autumn with mountain view of colourful fall leaves.
a beautiful place with nature at its best. the waterfall and running stream make for picturesque photo moments. there's a parking space and shops selling souvenirs nearby. the owner of one of the souvenir shops distributed hot mushroom drink for customers during my visit as the weather was quite cold. such a nice gesture.
Sounkyo was one of our attractions for our Hokkaido trip in summer. We were there because of hot spring and hiking to Mt. Kurodake. We also went to waterfalls. The view of the waterfalls was really nice and the surrounding is refreshing. The view of Mt. Kurodake is even more spectacular, it is about one hour plus to get up to the top from the ski lift-car station. Highly recommend to people who love hiking and nature.
There's a free shuttle bus from the hotel I was staying (Taisetsu) to the ice fall festival. Thanks to this free shuttle service, I got to see fabulous illuminated ice caves, icicles and ice structures. There was even a fireworks show at 8.30pm. There was even a slide for people who wanted to have some fun.
The view was magnificent at the top of ropeway and because it is off-peak (summer) season, there are not much tourists, hence the charm and tranquility of the place is amplified.
But the day we went it was cloudy so we saw things clearly above and below the clouds. On a nice day the view would be spectacular.