Things to do in Takasu

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Takasu
Takasu
Takasu
Takasu
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1. Asahiyama Zoo

Get close to animals from all parts of the world at the Asahiyama Zoo. There are hundreds of animals and over 100 species to discover, each housed in re-creations of its natural habitat. Asahiyama Zoo has a mission to showcase the authentic behavioral traits of its residents and not just the animals themselves as exhibits. With its excellent facilities and innovative approach, the zoo welcomes over one million visitors annually.
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Come for the entertaining winter penguin parade and spend time spotting birds, reptiles and majestic mammals at this zoological park.

2. Asahikawa Ramen Village

Make your way to the Asahikawa Ramen Village to satisfy your taste buds on different varieties of ramen noodle soups. Slurping ramen is a quintessential pastime of Japanese culture and a tradition that has been enjoyed for centuries. Visit Asahikawa Ramen Village to satisfy your hunger before sightseeing or to refuel after a busy day of activities.
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Feast on a steamy and aromatic bowl of noodles at this food village, one of the best places in Asahikawa to try the city’s famous shoyu ramen.

3. Asahikawa City Museum

A visit to Asahikawa City Museum presents a comprehensive overview of the lifestyles of the indigenous groups living on Hokkaido island. The Ainu people are descendants of a tribe of hunter-gatherers that lived in Japan from 1400 to 1700. They inhabit Hokkaido and areas of Russia, including the Kuril Islands and Sakhalin. View the information in the Asahikawa City Museum to learn about the evolution of the Ainu, see examples of their homes and understand how they coexist with nature.
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Get a glimpse into the life of Japan’s Ainu people via re-creations of traditional dwellings and life-size models of typical activities.

4. Hokkaido Asahikawa Museum of Art

The Hokkaido Asahikawa Museum of Art provides an introduction to the art and handicraft culture of the Dohoku area of northern Hokkaido. Asahikawa is home to a thriving woodworking industry with artisans engaged in all types of creation. The gallery strives to showcase the talents of regional craftspeople via themed exhibitions. See displays of everything from statues and furniture to ceramics and paintings at the Asahikawa Museum of Art.
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Browse works by artists native to Hokkaido island at this small museum located in one of Asahikawa’s most picturesque parks.

5. Ueno Farm

Ueno Farm on Japan’s northernmost island of Hokkaido is an enchanted garden dream. Its developers sought to achieve English charm and succeeded quite nicely. Stroll along brick paths leading to cozy benches in a magical maze of plants.
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A marriage of two countries on opposite sides of the world created this peaceful area. Experience the seasonal arrays of colors and fragrances.

6. Arashiyama Park

Arashiyama Park is a picturesque public recreation area surrounded by two arms of the Katsua River in the Arashiyama district of Kyoto. Come to admire the seasonal trees, feast on traditional Japanese cuisine, go on waterfront walks and cross one of the district’s iconic and most famous bridges. Arashiyama is on the southern bank of the river and in the shadow of Mount Arashiyama.
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Relax at an island park decorated with cherry blossoms, admire a landscape of densely forested mountains and enjoy scenic riverside walks.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Takasu worth visiting?
One of the most common things to do in Takasu is explore Asahikawa City Museum. Check this top sight off your to-do list, then experience more of this area's nature and hiking.
How do I spend a day in Takasu?
After you've checked off popular attractions like Asahikawa City Museum and Kaneto Kawamura Ainu Museum, spend some time exploring Takasu's shopping and dining scene.
What is the top tourist attraction in Takasu?
Don't leave without exploring Asahikawa City Museum, rated the top tourist attraction in Takasu.
Is three days enough to stay in Takasu?
Book a getaway in Takasu for three days and you'll have plenty of time to discover its key sights and experience the local vibe. For the chance to enjoy highlights in the surrounding areas and get off the beaten path, consider sticking around for a week or more.
What are some activities to do in Takasu with kids?
What to do in Takasu for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, avid foodie or thrill seeker, there are plenty of things to do in Takasu for adults including Asahikawa Ramen Village and Asahikawa Furniture Centre.
Are there free things to do in Takasu?
There are lots of free things to do in Takasu. Roam the parks or check out free events and festivals. Takasu offers lots of budget-friendly activities that let you enjoy this area without opening your wallet.