Start your Hokkaido day tour with an early pickup from Oriental Hotel and enjoy a full-day journey through Noboribetsu, Lake Toya, and scenic Otaru. Ideal for travellers staying near Odori Park or Susukino.
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Begin your adventure from Sapporo Station and explore volcanic wonders, serene lakes, and Otaru’s historic charm on this immersive day tour. Great for those arriving via public transit.
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Embark on a full-day Hokkaido adventure from Sapporo, weaving through the volcanic wonders of Noboribetsu Hell Valley and the historic charm of Otaru. Witness the dramatic landscape of Jigokudani, a 10,000-year-old crater where boiling sulfuric springs and steaming vents create a surreal, otherworldly atmosphere. This tour offers the perfect balance of Japan's raw natural power and the nostalgic beauty of scenic port towns.
Experience the serenity of Lake Toya, a stunning caldera lake framed by the majestic Mount Usu and Mount Yotei. Visit the active Showa Shinzan volcano and enjoy the chance to see playful brown bears at the local ranch. Finally, wander along the romantic Meiji-era Otaru Canal and explore its famous music box museums and glass workshops before returning to Sapporo.
Option 1: Meet at Oriental Hotel Sapporo (7:30 AM)
Option 2: Meet at Sapporo Station North Exit (8:00 AM)
Jigokudani (Hell Valley)
Oyunuma Pond
Lake Toya Area (Free Time for Lunch)
Showa Shinzan Volcano
Showa Shinzan Bear Park (Optional)
Lake Toya Observatory
Otaru Canal
Otaru Sightseeing (Glass & Music Boxes)
Return to Sapporo
Itinerary details are for reference only and may change due to weather, traffic, or unforeseen circumstances. Weekend traffic may delay return times.
CNY 570
It was a bit too much traveling in the van. The journey was quite bumpy due to the road structure. It would have been smoother in a big limousine bus. We only got to spend 39-40 minutes at each place, except for Otaru, where we got to do free-n-easy for more than an hour. The guide (JT) was really friendly and proficient in English, Mandarin and Cantonese. I am sure he speaks Japanese too. He tried his best to accommodate the predominantly Chinese-speaking group and a few English speakers. He explained a little about each place we were visiting and welcomed questions. I understood that it was supposed to be a 3-day tour compressed into one day. For those of us who just wish to see as many sights as possible in a short time, this tour would be ideal. Overall, I’d say both the Chinese driver and guide did well. My thanks to them.