From January to March, the forest changes its rhythm.
Snow softens every sound.
Fire becomes the center.
At 400 meters above sea level, winter feels deeper, slower, closer.
Located inside Shikotsu-Toya National Park,
this forest opens quietly to one group per day.
This is winter as it is meant to be experienced —
intimate, elemental, and unhurried.
A private encounter with snow, fire, and forest.
Winter here is not defined by activity,
but by atmosphere.
Silence shaped by snow.
Fire shared in cold air.
Time experienced differently at 400 meters above sea level.
This is a winter designed to be felt, not consumed.
In winter, the forest opens to only one group each day.
You will not encounter other guests.
The forest, the moment, and the landscape—
for that day, they belong only to you.
The forest in daylight is alive, even in winter.
Walk through the snowy woods, gather around a fire,
and encounter the traditions of a Japanese winter.
Move your body in nature and share a warm moment together.
Winter here is not only silence.
It is also light.
As the sun sets, the forest quietly changes.
Gather around the fire and look up at the stars,
spending time with the snowy night.
With less light and fewer sounds,
you begin to notice your own breathing more clearly.
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Please select how you would like to spend your winter from the reservation options below.
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