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Tsurui – Nature and Elegance

Located in eastern Hokkaido, Tsurui Village offers a timeless landscape of unspoiled nature and rare wildlife – a place where both serenity and beauty come together in harmony.

A Sanctuary of Cranes and Nature

The red-crowned cranes that dance across the snowy fields in winter are a breathtaking sight.

Surrounded by the vast Kushiro Wetlands and open grasslands, Tsurui offers birdwatching, hiking, and a rare connection to nature.

Relax in a local hot spring as you gaze out at untouched landscapes.
Tsurui’s quiet charm, far from tourist crowds, provides an authentic and peaceful retreat.

For those seeking a deeper, more meaningful travel experience, Tsurui Village offers a rare glimpse into the heart of Japan – natural, peaceful, and unforgettable.

An Entire Eastern Hokkaido, All to Yourself

On a vast hill overlooking the Kushiro Wetlands, a single villa stands in quiet solitude. Here, it feels as though you have all of Eastern Hokkaido to yourself—a place where silence and wide-open space welcome you in a way only nature can.

A gentle breeze passes through the terrace in the afternoon, carrying the soft rustle of leaves, birdsong, and the earthy scent rising from the wetlands below. It is an afternoon when time seems to gently unravel.

At night, a sky full of stars unfolds above you. As the sun sets and the forest falls into a deep, enveloping darkness, countless stars begin to twinkle quietly in the heavens. Like a prayer falling from the sky, their light softly touches your heart, filling it with quiet peace.

Then comes the morning. As golden light breaks through the eastern sky, the warmth of life returns to your soul, embraced by nature. The sunrise over the lands of Eastern Hokkaido is a light of hope—a quiet reminder that you can walk forward again, stronger. The stillness of the forest melts away the tension within you, and the rising sun gently stirs the will to live once more.

Villamping Resort Tsurui is a place where you can have the vast nature of Eastern Hokkaido entirely to yourself. Here, your time begins to move—quietly, deeply, and meaningfully.