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Shimukappu Tomamu Spot Light Tour
Venture into the forest not in the daytime, BUT at night on a NOASC Spot-lighting tour! With the use of a large spot-light and guidance by your guide, stroll through the forest at night exploring the night flora and fauna. Catering to the whole family; even the little ones enjoy the adventure, and we do not stay out too late.
Additional Info
- Price Adult 3,000yen Child 2,000yen
- Meeting Time 19:00
- Duration 2 hours
- Min. Age 4 years and above
- Min. Persons 4
- Season May 11th to September 23rd.
- Book NOW! Click here to book this activity!
Shimukappu Tomamu Canyoning Tour
Enjoy a half day on the river rafting, swimming, exploring the river. You will be suprised what you find.
Additional Info
- Price Adult 6,500yen
- Meeting Time Am: 9:00, Pm:13:45
- Duration 3-3.5hours
- Min. Age 13 years and above
- Min. Persons 10
- Season June 15th to September 23rd
- Book NOW! Click here to book this activity!
- What to Bring? Click here to learn more
Shimukappu Abseiling (Rappelling)
NOASC runs several Abseils (Rapells) from various locations around Shimukappu/Tomamu/Furano towns. Our most popular location is the famous "Red Rock" area with Shimukappu township on the side of the Mukawa river. This area, famous for its bright red natural rock formations, and renown rock climbing provides a picturesque background for this adventure activity.
Additional Info
- Price Adult 6,300yen Child 4,410yen
- Meeting Time Am: 9:00am Pm:13:30
- Duration 3 hours
- Min. Age 6 years and above
- Min. Persons 2
- Season Mid-July to late August
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NOASC Niseko Canyoning Summer 2017
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Winter Rafting in Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan
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