TOUR SUMMARY
Tour period : 5 Days Tour
Price per pax from ¥125,000
This tour is ideal for first-time visitors to Hokkaido. Explore the region’s most famous attractions in comfort with a private car and driver. Highlights include Noboribetsu, Lake Toya, Sapporo city, and more, allowing you to experience Hokkaido’s natural beauty, culture, and cuisine at your own pace.
Itinerary is flexible and can be customized according to your preferences.
TRAVEL ITINERARY
DAY 1 : Airport -> Odori Park -> Shopping in Susukino -> Sapporo Beer Museum -> Sapporo Clock Tower -> Hotel![]()
Airport
Chitose Airport
Odori Park
Odori Park (大通公園, Ōdōri Kōen) is a long, green oasis in the heart of Sapporo, stretching approximately 1.5 km across twelve city blocks. Serving as the central dividing line between north and south Sapporo, the park offers a relaxing space to stroll and enjoy nature, especially during the warmer months. In early February, Odori Park becomes the main venue for the famous Sapporo Snow Festival, attracting visitors from around the world.
Shopping in Susukino
Susukino is one of Sapporo’s largest entertainment districts, famous for its lively nightlife, restaurants, and shopping. Don’t miss Ramen Yokocho, a narrow street lined with small ramen shops offering a variety of delicious local flavors—a must-visit for food lovers.
Sapporo Beer Museum
Hokkaido is known as the birthplace of beer in Japan, and the Sapporo Beer Museum celebrates this rich brewing history. Sapporo Beer, one of Japan’s oldest and most popular beer brands, is featured throughout the museum. Visitors can learn about the brewing process, explore exhibits detailing the company’s history, and enjoy beer tasting experiences, making it a must-visit for beer enthusiasts.
Sapporo Clock Tower
The Sapporo Clock Tower is an iconic symbol of the city. Today, it functions as a museum showcasing the building’s history and the development of Sapporo, offering visitors insight into the city’s past and cultural heritage. ![]()
Hotel in Sapporo
Address: Hotel in Sapporo
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DAY 2 : Shiroi Koibito Park -> Sakaimachi Street (Otaru) -> Mt Tengu Ropeway -> Hotel
Shiroi Koibito Park
Shiroi Koibito Park is a whimsical theme park by Ishiya, the local chocolate company famous for its Shiroi Koibito cookies, one of Hokkaido’s most beloved souvenirs. The park features a free area with shops, a café, and a restaurant, as well as a paid area showcasing chocolate exhibitions and large observation windows where visitors can watch the cookie-making process. Guests can also join hands-on workshops to create their own cookies, making it a fun experience for families and chocolate lovers alike.
Sakaimachi Street (Otaru)
Sakaimachi Street, located in central Otaru, is just a short walk from the scenic Otaru Canal area. Once a thriving port city, Otaru’s center is lined with impressive Western-style buildings originally constructed by trading and shipping companies for offices and shops. Today, many of these historic buildings have been transformed into restaurants, cafes, boutiques, souvenir shops, and museums.
Mt Tengu Ropeway
Take the Otaru Mt. Tengu Ropeway to the summit of Mt. Tengu, a 532m peak located south of Otaru city center. From the top, enjoy panoramic views of Ishikari Bay and the Shakotan Peninsula. The night scenery of Otaru is especially stunning from this vantage point. ![]()
Hotel in Sapporo
Address: Hotel in Sapporo
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DAY 3 : Noboribetsu Date Jidaimura Village -> Noboribetsu Jigokudani (Hell Valley) -> Noboribetsu Bear Park -> Hotel
Noboribetsu Date Jidaimura Village
Noboribetsu Date Jidaimura is a historical theme park that recreates the atmosphere of the Edo Period, one of Japan’s most fascinating eras. Step back in time and enjoy traditional games, activities, theaters, street performances, and more. Immerse yourself in the charm of ancient Japan as you encounter ninjas and Oiran courtesans, iconic figures of the Edo Period.
Noboribetsu Jigokudani (Hell Valley)
Jigokudani, or Hell Valley, is famous for its dramatic volcanic activity, including steaming vents, sulfurous streams, and bubbling hot springs.
Noboribetsu Bear Park
Noboribetsu Bear Park is a wildlife park located on the slopes of Noboribetsu’s mountains. The park is home to Hokkaido brown bears, where visitors can observe them up close from viewing platforms or feed them at designated areas. Accessible via ropeway from the valley below, the park offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and is a fun family-friendly destination. ![]()
Hotel in Sapporo
Address: Hotel in Sapporo
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DAY 4 : Lake Toya -> Usuzan Ropeway -> Sapporo Beer Museum -> Hotel
Lake Toya
Lake Toya is one of Hokkaido’s most famous lakes. The surrounding area offers a variety of outdoor activities, including fishing, hiking, and camping, making it a popular destination for nature lovers.
Usuzan Ropeway
The Usuzan Ropeway takes visitors to the summit of Mt. Usu. From the upper station, the observation deck offers panoramic views of Lake Toya and nearby Showa Shinzan. A short walk to a second observation deck provides views of the ocean and Mt. Usu’s largest crater, formed during the 1977 eruption.
Sapporo Beer Museum
Hokkaido is known as the birthplace of beer in Japan, and the Sapporo Beer Museum celebrates this rich brewing history. Sapporo Beer, one of Japan’s oldest and most popular beer brands, is featured throughout the museum. Visitors can learn about the brewing process, explore exhibits detailing the company’s history, and enjoy beer tasting experiences, making it a must-visit for beer enthusiasts. ![]()
Hotel in Sapporo
Address: Hotel in Sapporo
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DAY 5 : Free time in Sapporo -> Airport
Free time in Sapporo
Free time in Sapporo ![]() Chitose Airport |
PRICING INFORMATION
This is only an itinerary sample.
We can provide private car with driver for trips above
PAYMENT
40% of upfront payment from total transaction is needed to complete booking. The remaining can be paid using cash to your driver










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