| population | 1,905 peoples |
|---|---|
| area | 119.84 km² |
| population density | 15.9 peoples/km² |
Rusutsu Village, located in the Shiribeshi Subprefecture of Hokkaido, is a picturesque rural area surrounded by scenic mountains and rich natural beauty. The village’s name comes from the Ainu word “Ru-sutsu,” meaning “the road at the foot of the mountain.” Once a pioneer settlement, Rusutsu has developed into one of Hokkaido’s most well-known resort destinations. The area attracts visitors year-round, particularly to Rusutsu Resort, a vast complex featuring ski slopes, an amusement park, hotels, and hot springs. Agriculture also plays a vital role in the local economy, with high-quality potatoes, asparagus, daikon radish, and nagaimo (Japanese yam) among its specialties. Rusutsu offers a perfect balance of natural beauty, local culture, and warm hospitality.
Culture and Traditions
Rusutsu Village retains a deep connection to both its pioneering past and Ainu heritage. Locals live in harmony with the surrounding environment, cherishing seasonal changes and the blessings of nature. The Hokkaido dialect is commonly spoken, and a strong sense of community spirit thrives here.
The most famous local event is the “Akai Kutsu no Furusato Festival”, inspired by the beloved Japanese nursery song “Akai Kutsu” (Red Shoes) written by Ujō Noguchi and composed by Nagayo Motoori. The song’s legacy lives on in the Akai Kutsu Memorial Park, where visitors can see statues symbolizing maternal love and the pioneering spirit. Other major cultural events include the Rusutsu Snow Festival in winter and the Rusutsu Summer Festival, both showcasing local traditions, food, and performances.
These festivals embody the heart of Rusutsu — a village where nature, history, and people’s lives are harmoniously intertwined. Visitors are welcomed with warmth, discovering a rich culture deeply rooted in the land.
Local Specialties
- Rusutsu Potatoes: Grown in mineral-rich volcanic soil with clean mountain water, these potatoes are known for their sweetness and fluffy texture. They’re prized across Hokkaido.
- Asparagus: A spring delicacy with a crisp texture and natural sweetness, often enjoyed fresh or grilled. Rusutsu asparagus is a popular gift item in Hokkaido.
- Daikon Radish and Nagaimo: The cool climate gives these vegetables a dense flavor and crunchy texture. They are staples of local cuisine.
- Miso Manju: A beloved local confection featuring a mildly salty miso aroma combined with sweet bean paste — a perfect souvenir treat.
- Rusutsu Dairy Products: Fresh milk and cheese from nearby farms are rich and creamy. Soft-serve ice cream made from local milk is a must-try for visitors.
Annual Events
- Akai Kutsu no Furusato Festival (September): The signature event of Rusutsu Village celebrating the “Red Shoes” story, featuring music performances, food stalls, and fireworks.
- Rusutsu Snow Festival (January): A winter celebration with snow sculptures, illumination displays, and outdoor activities such as skiing and snowboarding.
- Rusutsu Summer Festival (August): A joyful summer event with Bon dances, local food stalls, and live entertainment for both locals and tourists.
- Rusutsu Autumn Harvest Festival (October): A seasonal event showcasing freshly harvested vegetables and local delicacies. Visitors can sample fresh produce right from the fields.
Access
- By Air: From New Chitose Airport, it takes about two hours by car (approximately 80 km). Highways connect easily from Sapporo and Toya areas.
- By Bus: Direct highway buses from Sapporo Station Bus Terminal run to Rusutsu Resort, as well as services via Toyako and Niseko.
- By Car: About a 2.5-hour drive from Sapporo via Route 230. The journey offers breathtaking views of Mount Yotei and surrounding farmlands.
- By Train: The nearest stations are JR Toya Station and JR Kutchan Station. From there, buses or rental cars are recommended.
Tourist Attractions
- Rusutsu Resort – Hokkaido’s premier all-season resort with ski slopes, amusement parks, hot springs, and hotels.
- Akai Kutsu Memorial Park – A park dedicated to the “Red Shoes” story, featuring statues and monuments representing love and hope.
- Rusutsu Onsen – A local hot spring facility perfect for relaxation after skiing or exploring the village.
- Michi-no-Eki 230 Rusutsu – A roadside station offering local farm produce, souvenirs, and snacks. A convenient rest stop along Route 230.
- Mount Shiribetsu – A 1,107-meter mountain ideal for hiking and paragliding. On clear days, Mount Yotei can be seen from the summit.
