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北海道· Sandan Falls Park

Sandan Falls Park is a natural park in Nishi-Ashibetsu, Ashibetsu City, Hokkaido, set along the Sandan-no-Sawa tributary of the Ashibetsu River. Its highlight is a three-tiered waterfall about 15 m wide with a total drop of about 26 m, falling in three stages. Water from the upper tier strikes bedrock at the middle level, throwing up dramatic spray. Fresh greens in May–June, foliage in October, and freezing in January–February give the falls four entirely different faces, and the 3-minute walk from the parking lot makes it remarkably accessible. Although Ashibetsu is a small city of about 10,000, the falls have become a cherished hidden photography destination in the Sorachi region.

亮點與特色

  • The Three-Tiered Falls (15 m wide, 26 m drop) — three stages of cascade, with dramatic spray rising as water strikes the middle bedrock
  • Fresh greens (May–June) — the surrounding oaks and maples make a refreshing contrast with the white falls
  • Autumn (mid-to-late October) — yellow, red, and orange tri-color foliage with the falls, a hidden gem among Hokkaido's autumn destinations
  • Frozen winter (January–February) — fully frozen, the falls become a bluish-white ice sculpture; winter gear required
  • Three minutes' walk from the parking lot — exceptionally accessible, with a viewing bridge crossing to the front of the falls

快速問答

What is Sandan Falls Park?
A natural park along the Sandan-no-Sawa tributary in Ashibetsu City, Hokkaido, featuring a three-tiered waterfall 15 m wide with a 26 m drop. With four entirely different faces across the seasons, it has become a beloved hidden photography destination among enthusiasts in the Sorachi region.
When to see winter ice falls?
Mid-January to late February only, during the deep freeze. Fully frozen, the falls become a bluish-white ice sculpture. Multiple consecutive days below -15 °C are the threshold; winter gear (warm clothing and crampons) is required. The parking lot is plowed.
Access?
About 20 minutes by car from JR Ashibetsu Station, 2 hours by car from Sapporo. From the free parking lot, it's a 3-minute walk on a maintained path, with a viewing bridge facing the falls. In winter, watch for icy roads — 4WD is recommended.
Recommended camera gear?
Tripod essential (ND 8–64 for long exposure, silken water effect). Wide angle (16–35mm) for the whole falls; medium tele (70–200mm) for spray details. CPL filter cuts rock reflection and boosts foliage color. Post-rain peaks rock and moss saturation — bring a rain cover too.
Nearby attractions?
Akabira's former coal-mine facilities (mineshaft frame and winch hall, industrial heritage), Ashibetsu's «Hoshi-no-Furusato Centennial Hall,» and Yubari's «Yellow Handkerchief of Happiness Square» (Ken Takakura film) make for nostalgic mining-town pairings. Sandan Falls → former mines → Yubari fills a single day.
Nearby lodging?
Lodging is sparse near the park itself. «Hoshi-no-Furusato Ashibetsu Hotel Gosenjaku» in town (with onsen, from ¥8,000/night) is the standard pick. Furano is 1 hour by car, making a base in Furano practical for touring central Hokkaido. Day-baths at Ashibetsu Onsen «Starlight Hotel» (¥800) are open to non-guests.
三段瀑布公園 - 北海道 | Landscapes of Japan
2025
Landscapes of Japan
三段瀑布公園 - 北海道 | Landscapes of Japan
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