The date for the 50th annual Asahikawa Winter Festival has been announced. The 2009 festival will be held from the 7th to the 11th of February with a festival launch party to be held on the 6th.

The beauty of the restaurant is not so much the novel approach to standard fare, though this is major bonus for seasoned Izakaya campaigners, but more so the multitude of choices available from the menu. Sashimi, tempura, grilled fish, yakitori, nabe, soups, and Chinese-influenced dishes are all available in many different varieties. Lovers of the more exotic will be excited to find stewed tripe, sashimi (raw) liver, stewed beef tendon, 50-50 deep fried octopus, venison, or tempura crab.
With the help of Asahikawa Tourism, the Deden menu is soon going to be available in English and Chinese, making Deden a great choice for excellent dining without communication difficulties.
As a last note, for the love of all things tasty,
PLEASE TRY THE ICE-BREAD !!!
More info on 50-50 octopus and ice-bread HERE
Otokoyama is one of Asahikawa's most famous local sake brewers. If you go to any popular Japanese restaurant in your home town, you will always see it offered as the finest sake from Japan. Otokoyama sake brewery is located in Nagayama, in the northern suburbs of Asahikawa and if you continue past it heading north, you will find Otokoyama Nature Park at the top of the hill.
The park is made up of a web of narrow paths with slight gradients making it ideal for those looking for a quiet hike in beautiful scenery. The variety of flowers is a treat for photographers and nature lovers.
The park is most popular during the spring at which time visitors flock to the park to view Hokkaido's largest natural garden of Dog Toothed Violets (Katakuri). Definitely worth seeing if you are in Asahikawa in spring.
Otokoyama Nature Park
Address: Higashi-yama, Asahikawa
Phone: (0166)57-2131
Open
April 19 to May 11
10:00am to 5:00pm
Admission: Free
Parking space: 500
How to get there
30 min by bus
Dohoku Bus from city, get off at “Otokoyama Koen”
Number 2 To Nayoro (The Express skips the Otokoyama Koen stop so please check the schedule),
Number 5 To Aibetsu (via Pippu),
Number 32 To Pippu Ski Area
25 min by car
Drive Route 40 to north. Turn left 100 meters before the first tunnel then right at the old tunnel enterance.
There is definitely a strong element of ritual when it comes to taking an onsen, but really there’s nothing at all difficult about it as long as you remember some simple basics.
The golden rules for taking an onsen (or sento) in Japan are as follows;