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How long is the drive from Kushiro to Niigata?

The direct drive from Kushiro to Niigata is 730 mi (1,175 km), and should have a drive time of 15 hrs 14 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Kushiro to Niigata, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Sapporo, Hakodate, Otaru, Aomori, Biei-cho, Noboribetsu, Hirosaki, Chitose, Semboku, and Akita, as well as top places to visit like Asahi-dake and Obihiro Racecourse, or the ever-popular Lake Akan.

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Top cities between Kushiro and Niigata

The top cities between Kushiro and Niigata are Sapporo, Hakodate, Otaru, Aomori, Biei-cho, Noboribetsu, Hirosaki, Chitose, Semboku, and Akita. Sapporo is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Kushiro and 12 hours from Niigata.
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Biei

Museums
Specialty Museums
Biei is a charming town in Hokkaido, Japan, with a population of around 10,374 people spread across its expansive 677.16 km² area. The town is known for its picturesque landscapes and popular spots like the Blue Pond and the patchwork road with colorful crop fields.
13% as popular as Sapporo
60 minutes off the main route, 18% of way to Niigata
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Chitose

Chitose, a city in Hokkaido, Japan, is known for being home to the largest international airport in the region, New Chitose Airport. It's also close to Sapporo and houses the Chitose Air Base. If you're traveling through this airport or exploring Hokkaido, don't miss out on trying some of the delectable delights available at various locations across the region.
8% as popular as Sapporo
5 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to Niigata
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Sapporo

Sapporo, the capital of Hokkaido in Japan, is renowned for its beer, skiing, and the annual Sapporo Snow Festival showcasing massive ice sculptures. The city boasts the Sapporo Beer Museum which offers tastings and a beer garden. Additionally, remnants from the 1972 Winter Olympics can be found within the city limits. Nearby Niseko is a well-known ski resort.
Most popular city on this route
12 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to Niigata
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Otaru

Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Historic Sites
Otaru is a charming port city located on the Hokkaido island in Japan. It is renowned for its glassworks, music boxes, and sake distilleries. The Nishin Goten, a historic fish processing plant turned museum, showcases the city's earlier ties to the fishing industry. The Otaru Canal, completed in 1923, is now lined with cafes and shops housed in converted old warehouses.
22% as popular as Sapporo
16 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Niigata
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Noboribetsu

Noboribetsu, a city in Hokkaido, Japan, is famous for its natural hot springs and volcanic crater Jigokudani (Hell Valley), where steam rises from the mountains and hot water bubbles up from the Tessen Ike geyser. The city center is adorned with stone demon statues, while the Noboribetsu Primeval Forest offers scenic trails through oak trees.
9% as popular as Sapporo
4 minutes off the main route, 25% of way to Niigata
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Hakodate

Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Hakodate, located on Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, is a city known for its stunning attractions and sights. The 334m-high Mount Hakodate offers dramatic nighttime views from its summit, accessible by aerial ropeway gondola. The neighborhood of Motomachi features steep streets with early-20th-century Western-style buildings. A notable landmark is the grand Old Public Hall of Hakodate Ward, built in 1910.
46% as popular as Sapporo
5 minutes off the main route, 40% of way to Niigata
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Aomori

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Aomori, the capital city of Aomori Prefecture in Japan, is known for its rich culture and stunning natural landscapes. It is home to various attractions such as the UNESCO World Heritage Site Shirakami Sanchi, the Jomon Period archaeological site Sannai Maruyama, Hirosaki Park famous for cherry blossom viewing, Lake Towada, the Hakkoda Mountains, and Hotokegaura. With a population of over 1.
14% as popular as Sapporo
6 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Niigata
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Hirosaki

Visitor Centers
Hirosaki, a city on the Japanese island of Honshu, is home to the 17th-century Hirosaki Castle and its surrounding park with thousands of cherry trees. The Nakamachi area features preserved samurai homes like the Ito and Umeda family residences, while the Fujita Memorial Garden offers a traditional 2-tiered garden with a teahouse. Nearby, Saishoin Temple showcases an ornate 5-story pagoda.
8% as popular as Sapporo
9 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Niigata
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Semboku

Semboku, a city in Akita Prefecture, Japan, is home to around 24,045 people living in traditional houses that date back to the early Edo period. The city covers an area of 1,093.56 square kilometers and has a population density of 22 persons per km². Kakunodate, part of Semboku, boasts rows of old houses that have been preserved as part of the city's efforts to protect its heritage.
6% as popular as Sapporo
10 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Niigata
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Akita

Museums
Specialty Museums
Akita, also known as "Autumn field City," is the capital of Akita Prefecture in Japan. It has been recognized as a core city since 1997 and is home to approximately 300,502 people living in 136,628 households. The city boasts a population density of around 332 persons per square kilometer. One of its notable attractions is the Akita City Port Tower Selion, standing at 100 meters high.
5% as popular as Sapporo
6 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Niigata

Best stops along Kushiro to Niigata drive

The top stops along the way from Kushiro to Niigata (with short detours) are Odori Park fountain, Mount Hakodate, and Hotel Torifito Otaru Canal. Other popular stops include Shirogane Blue Pond (Aoiike), Sapporo Underground Shopping Malls Aurora Town, and Noboribetsu Jigokudani Valley.
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Lake Akan

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled within the crater of an active volcano, Lake Akan is a picturesque caldera lake surrounded by dense forests and hot springs. It serves as a vital habitat for rare aquatic creatures such as Japanese huchen, red salmon, and spherical moss. Visitors can explore the natural beauty of the area through boat tours that operate from April to November, offering views of Churi islands and the majestic Mt. Oakan and Mt. Meakan.
Great experience! A lake with some volcanic geological traces. We took a walk around part of the lake, it is really pleasant. Snow, sulphuric air, mud, frozen lake, and some snow blizzard, all combined to unforgettable experience.
Zhi C — Google review
The marimo are interesting and adorably round, like Tribbles from Star Trek. In mid-October, the colors are beautifully intense, the weather is enjoyably cool, and the views are amazing. The boat tour was 2400 yen; quite decent considering we not only went around the lake, but also in the observation facility in the middle of the lake. The marimo ice cream was good, though I thought I tasted a faint green tea flavor. I recommend the Lake Observation area; it's a short hike and the view is great.
Mark Z — Google review
My only complaint from this place that there are too much to explore and too little time. Only have 3 hours to explore due to bus tour restrictions. It is so beautiful and magical. There is trekking path that provide some of the most stunning angle in this area. Look at the map from thw tourist center to find it. If possible stay there for at least 2 nights, totally worth it. If my stock rise by as much as 50% i will definitely visit Hokkaido again and stay at Lake Akan for 1 week. Thats how much i love this place. Though i recommend you to bring food from 7-eleven, most food in this area taste kinda bland
William G — Google review
Lake Akan is home to the Marimo Algae balls. I came here during mid of Dec. If you would like to escape from overwhelming tourist, come to Lake Akan. If early winter spend max 2 days here. i went to the Ainu village, shopped for souvenirs, had Ainu lunch, walked the trails to see bokke boiling mud and soaked in Onsen. During summer the trails to the mountains are opened and one can go for hikes. Or during winter when the lake is totally frozen, winter activities will be held on frozen Akanko.
Serene Y — Google review
A pretty lake where you can enjoy the lake view and walking along the hot spring street. Of course, the hot spring is totally worth it! In summer time, the sightseeing boat is available, and in winter time you may want to do fishing and ice activities.
Tim — Google review
We were here in June and the weather was perfect. Not seeing a lot of tourist this time around. We also took the cruise which took approximately an hour and you get to see the famous moss ball. A short trail near the lakeshore took you into the woods and a number of geothermal spots. Relax and enjoyable.
John L — Google review
Lake Akan was a really buzzing place with a lot of snowmobiles circling around (looked like locals were competing in some sort of race). It’s pretty interesting place but you’ll have to walk around 5min to get to this sign, worth! Can’t wait to be back in summer where the sign is probably in the middle of the melted lake?
James K — Google review
Nature Museum closed every Tuesday Best is to go on walking trails to bokke - mud pools Forest is beautiful
Scott W — Google review
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Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan, USA
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Asahi-dake

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Asahi-dake is the highest summit in Hokkaido, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can reach the 2,291m altitude via a 101-seater ropeway connecting Asahidake-sanroku Station at 1,100m and Sugatami Station. The area is known for its diverse terrain, with opportunities to hike around a pond or ascend to the peak of Mt. Asahi.
I visited here in September. First cable car took me to about 1100m high, where people can stroll nicely with fresh air. Visitors intending to climb the mountain are advised to register there to indicate the departure and arrival time, in case the rescue needs to take action.... Then I started the claim, which took me about 2.5 hours. The terrain got very rocky at some sections, which made it extra challenging. On top of that the temperature started to fall rapidly and the wind cutting through with cold air, so I started to put on more clothes. The view from the top is very rewarding. While I was lucky with the weather, it was quite cold on top. The disent wasn't easy either, because the ground was very slippery. It is highly recommended to get a pair of gloves to soften the falls and avoid injuries. Waking sticks cand also help to lessen the pressure on the knees. Overall, I'm very happy, asthis was a very rewarding trip.
Samvel K — Google review
Came to Asahidake in late Jul, so have missed the alpine flowers. The loop connecting all the observation decks could be easier completed leisurely in an hour, and the reflection of the mountains upon the pond was nice. From the 5th deck, went towards the summit, which would be about 2.7km. The beginning was relatively easier, with green pastures on each side. It started to drizzle, and the cool air was welcoming. The landscape changes to grey rocks, with steeper steps, and possibly the most difficult part of ascent. Then it changed to red stones, which were quite slippery, but soon one reached the summit plateau, at 2,290m. From the 5th deck to summit, it took me nearly 3 hours as I was going really slowly. When the weather is clear, the scenery is nice and worth the efforts. Coming down the initial slippery part is even more difficult. I caught a glimpse of the Ezo fox running across the pasture. Advisable to bring along raincoat, food water and most importantly, a good pair of non-slip hiking shoes that will protect the heels.
CS Y — Google review
Nice Hike. Did the summit and returned via a loop past a natural onsen. Possible to complete within 6-7 hours if hiking quickly and not too many breaks. Good hiking shoes is a must. Hiking poles would be good too (did not bring them though).
Xunliang L — Google review
Great place for exploring autumn with different trees, flowers. Time to go: September last to October 2nd week for autumn leaves. Definitely see all the lake . Clear transparent water is breathtaking. If you are strong enough, you can hike Asahi dake. But it is challenging as throughout the hiking road is covered by loosely packed stones. But it is fine. Particularly descending time need more caution. Winter time people go for ski and snowboarding. Have a good time.
Saswati A — Google review
One of the most enjoyable hikes we've experienced in Hokkaido. The weather on the mountain was rainy and cool. It was a great contrast to the June heat. Mt. Asahi-dake was shrouded in fog during our visit. We enjoyed the steam vents, the wildflowers, the crisp air, the lack of crowds during inclement weather, and the mystical feel of the mountain.
Gerry W — Google review
I walked the main loop in a sundress and walking sneakers, you absolutely don't need hiking gear if you don't already have it on hand. I saw lots of kids and even elderly people with canes (would not recommend it for those who can't walk unassisted though!), so as long as you are not wearing clothing that restricts your movement or shoes like heels, then you'll be fine. There are some bits where you are walking over craggy rock steps, and depending which way you walk the loop, there may be a long-ish section that is downhill rocks, and you will have to pick your way down like mountain goat. But it is by no means a hard climb, more like a mountain walk with a tiny bit of climbing here and there. It was definitely quite cool with the wind, but on a sunny day, the sunlight will feel harsh. Bring UV protective gear. I used a sun parasol for most of the climb - so there was always something in one of my hands, and I still managed fine. In the summer there are little patches of cute flowers here and there - but perhaps due to the unusual heat, they weren't as widespread.
J T — Google review
amazing trail. cold so bring a jacket. beautiful plantation and colors
Hadas C — Google review
Nice hikes after you take the ropeway. While on a good day the loop tour is very doable if you do it counter clockwise, be aware because weather can change in the mountains, make sure you are prepared for that. On the loop hike there is a variety of landscape and even a hot spring for a quick foot bath.
Francis W — Google review
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Nokanan, Higashikawa, Kamikawa District, Hokkaido 071-1471, Japan
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Obihiro Racecourse

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Racecourse
Casinos & Gambling
Horse Tracks
Obihiro Racecourse, located just a short drive away from the city's urban district, is home to the unique Banei Horse Racing, which is exclusive to Japan. The race track offers a variety of food options including local specialties like curry ramen and buta-don. Additionally, there is a mini area for kids to pet and feed the horses. Races are held on Saturdays and Sundays in the afternoon with new races starting every 30 minutes.
This place is Aaaaaaaawesome!! I always take my family gambling here when they come to visit and they always win big money. I have won loads of money here and I’ve only spent like ¥500 at most over the 18 years I have been here. My wife’s dad is totally addicted to this place and spends all his cash gambling here and on booze. He can tell you exactly what horses to bet on. He lied to my wife though and she lost all her money on some silly bet a few years ago and she always reminds him about that as she was about to bet on the winners but changed her choice because of him and lost! So just bet on whoever you want. It is so much fun watching the horses run as you can run along side them. I always can get to the end before they do so I can see them at the start AND at the finish line - I mean there ain’t no where else in the world you can do that at a horse race. Actually if you see me on the line up, you should bet on me as I seem to be faster than all the horses. There are good places to eat that are really cheap and you can get your kids to give carrots to some old horses that are about to go to the horse sashimi place across the road.
Paul F — Google review
Very fun experience seeing big Banba Horses (850 - 1200 kg) racing while pulling 550-600 kg metal sled through obstacle hills! The one and only Ban’ei Horse Race in the world! Lot’s of parking space, rest area, foods.
Edwin T — Google review
Racing Hourse only at Obihiro - Hokkaido So Special Racing
Thanh V — Google review
**American Family Visiting** This was an interesting visit. While it's a little bit of a trip to get from Sapporo to Obihiro Racecourse, it's likely worth the visit if you want to experience a type of weighted sled racing that can't be found anywhere else. The grounds consist of main building where gambling and seating is found along with a couple of small shops and restaurants both in and on the grounds. You can either take a taxi to get here (which we did to get there) from the station, or if it's a nice day, the walk is not too bad (but still a walk!). There is also a small petting area where small farm animals and even the huge horses are out and you can feed them (these horses are HUGE though). The racing itself was interesting and while I understand this is traditional and that the animals aren't abused, it's tough to watch when whips are used, so if that bothers you, you may not want to go. The horses appear well cared for, the staff was friendly, and it was a lively crowd. You really have to get down at the race course level and walk/run along with them as the race goes.
Matthew S — Google review
I recommend Obihiro Racecourse. It is in Obihiro City, Hokkaido. You can walk there in 20 to 30 minutes. Obihiro Racecourse has many "Banba" horses. These horses were farm horses long ago. They can pull a one-ton sled with a jockey on it. You can enjoy it with your family. The racecourse has: A petting zoo Playgrounds for children Shops (like pork bowl restaurants, coffee shops, and cafeterias) I ate curry ramen at the cafeteria. It was very delicious. I also ate soft serve ice cream at the coffee shop. It is called "Bouquet Soft" and is made with organic milk. It was very tasty too!
ちくわとかまぼこ(ともも) — Google review
Fun and interesting experience, everything was really well organised. The races are only on Saturday and Sundays starting at the afternoon, every 30 minutes there is a new race. We liked looking at the preparation for the race as well as the race itself which is very short. My husband even guessed the winning horse, unfortunately for non Japanese speakers it’s impossible to understand the gambling machines so we couldn’t do that.
Atar L — Google review
I really interesting way of horse racing using Clydesdale horses pulling approximately 1 tonne of concrete blocks behind them over 5 Mounds of Earth. The track is not very long maybe 500 m but the excitement is very addictive
Glenn T — Google review
Honestly, exactly what I was expecting. My daughter and I read Silver Spoon and decided to check this place out years ago. It has what you would expect of horse racing, tradition over some more modern practices perhaps. I don't think any animals are straight up abused though and the racing was amazing to see up close. Took about 2 hours of our day, but is a real hike from Sapporo!
Brittany S — Google review
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4.2
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9 Chome-1-1 Nishi 13 Jominami, Obihiro, Hokkaido 080-0023, Japan
http://www.banei-keiba.or.jp/
+81 155-34-0825
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Shirogane Blue Pond (Aoiike)

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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Shirogane Blue Pond (Aoiike) is a manmade pond known for its tranquil atmosphere and striking blue color, attracting nature enthusiasts. Located about 20 minutes southeast of downtown Biei, it is part of the Shirogane Onsen Hot Spring Resort area, which also features the Shirohige-no-taki Waterfall with its distinctive white cascading water.
Shirogane Blue Pond (Aoiike) is truly a natural wonder. The water has an enchanting jade-like blue-green color that changes subtly with the light, giving it a magical, almost otherworldly appearance. Standing by the pond, you can see shades of turquoise, emerald, and sapphire blending together, creating a view that feels both calm and breathtakingly beautiful. Surrounded by trees and reflections, the scenery looks like a perfect painting. It is one of those rare places where nature feels pure, peaceful, and deeply mesmerizing.
Min M — Google review
We drove there and found it very easy to visit — plenty of parking and the pond is right next to the car park. There’s a short, easy trail and a small shop selling blue-themed ice cream and drinks, plus toilets on site. There isn’t much else around, but it’s a nice, quick stop if you’re in the area. We visited after exploring Furano and Biei, and it made a pleasant, scenic break.
Sharyn C — Google review
🌿 A Hidden Gem of Nature and Calm If you’re a nature lover or simply looking for a peaceful escape, this spot is absolutely worth visiting. The surroundings are breathtaking — a perfect blend of lush greenery, soothing sounds of nature, and that crisp, refreshing air that instantly calms your mind. The blue ice cream and drink here are a must-try! They’re not just photogenic but also surprisingly delicious and refreshing after a bit of walking. It’s one of those small but memorable local touches that make the experience feel special. It does get quite crowded, especially on weekends or around midday, but the best part is — you can easily find some quiet by taking a short walk away from the main area. Just a few minutes off the main path, the crowd thins out, and you can enjoy the serenity in peace. A short walk ahead leads you to a beautiful waterfall, surrounded by autumn-colored trees that turn the entire scene into a painting. The soft rustle of leaves, the sparkle of water under sunlight, and the cool mist in the air make it one of the most picturesque spots to sit, relax, and take it all in. Whether you’re here for a quick visit or a half-day adventure, this place is a perfect blend of natural beauty, peaceful corners, and seasonal charm. Bring a camera, comfortable shoes, and a sense of wonder — you’ll leave refreshed and inspired.
Adi D — Google review
This is one of those must-visit landmarks — the water is such a clear, stunning shade of blue that it completely captures your eyes. The autumn air was cool and refreshing, making everything around look even more vibrant. There’s also a small stream nearby, and the water there is the same beautiful blue. 💧🍁✨
Indira J — Google review
✨ Absolutely Breathtaking! ✨ Shirogane Blue Pond is truly one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen. The water is a mesmerizing, crystal-clear blue that looks almost unreal — like a painting come to life. The way the sunlight reflects off the surface creates a magical glow that changes with every angle. Even though it was quite cold this time of year, the view was still absolutely amazing — the crisp air actually made the colors feel even more vivid and refreshing. The peaceful, icy atmosphere gave the whole scene a quiet, dreamlike beauty. If you’re visiting Hokkaido, bundle up and go! It’s serene, stunning, and completely unforgettable. 💙❄️🌿
Grace V — Google review
A very popular tourist spot in Hokkaido. However do be prepared that it doesnt not look as blue in real life. Most of the pictures you see online are have strong color filter I assume. Just by changing the lighting/filter of the camera you can achieve the results as well. Still a nice place to visit, there is the Shirahige waterfalls nearby as well that is worth visiting.
SL W — Google review
This small, mysteriously turquoise lake isn’t a place I’d particularly recommend to anyone who has traveled around the South Island of New Zealand. The reason is simple — after seeing the vast, breathtaking glacial lakes of Tekapo, Pukaki, or Wanaka, which are thousands of times larger and glow with that deep sapphire-blue color, it’s hard to feel much awe here. For everyone else, I’d say this: the lake isn’t very accessible, but if you happen to be nearby on a clear day, it’s worth a quick stop to take a look.
Johnny K — Google review
This is my 2nd time visiting this blue pond. The last time was in Sep a few year ago while this time is in Nov, which the pond water has an ice covered. I visited late evening and there were lots of tourists to watch the light show, which was amazing in such a cold weather, -1 degree! The pond spotlighted with changing colors beams and effects. This is truly such a way to attract tourists during winter time, which becomes dark early! Worth to visit more than one time!
Patrick C — Google review
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Shirogane, Biei, Kamikawa District, Hokkaido 071-0235, Japan
https://www.biei-hokkaido.jp/ja/sightseeing/shirogane-blue-pond/
+81 166-92-4321
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Farm Tomita

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Garden
Plant nursery
Farm Tomita is a renowned flower farm in Japan, particularly famous for its vast lavender fields. The farm offers visitors the chance to explore beautiful lavender plants and enjoy the scenic landscapes of Furano and Biei area. Additionally, visitors can indulge in lavender-infused treats such as ice cream and other local specialties available at the farm's shop. The farm also produces its own lavender extract, which is used to create their popular Lavender Soft Cream, offering a delightful taste with a refreshing aroma.
This is a beautiful scenic spot to enjoy seasonal flowers. The farm is large, and each area has its own vibrant color theme—purple lavender, bright red, sunny yellow, soft pink, and many other shades. It’s relaxing to walk around and take in the views from different angles, each corner offering a new photo opportunity. Across the farm, there are several souvenir shops and dessert stalls, with lavender ice cream being a highlight. We visited in August when many tour buses were here, but the space is wide enough that it didn’t feel too crowded inside. It’s an easy place to spend an hour or two enjoying nature, tasting local treats, and picking up gifts to bring home. We really enjoy the fresh green and orange melons as well as lavender icecream.
Pechaporn P — Google review
Farm Tomita in Furano is one of Hokkaidō’s most beautiful flower spots. In summer, the fields turn into waves of purple lavender, mixed with colorful flower rows that look like a painting. Walking through the gardens is relaxing, and the views of the fields with mountains in the background are stunning. Don’t miss the lavender soft cream—it’s fragrant and refreshing on a warm day. Entry is free, and you can also shop for lavender products like perfumes and soaps to take home. A must-visit if you travel to Furano in July or August.
Chalermchon S — Google review
🌸 A Living Masterpiece of Color and Fragrance Farm Tomita is nothing short of breathtaking—a true wonderland where nature and artistry blend seamlessly. The iconic lavender fields, stretching endlessly in waves of purple, are the crown jewel of the farm. When the breeze flows across, the entire hillside dances with lavender fragrance, creating an almost dreamlike atmosphere. It’s not just a visual delight but also a sensory journey that stays with you long after you leave. ⸻ 🌼 More Than Lavender – A Symphony of Flowers What makes Farm Tomita truly remarkable is that it’s not limited to lavender alone. The farm carefully cultivates a wide variety of seasonal flowers, painting the landscape in ever-changing patterns of color. Stripes of scarlet poppies, golden marigolds, snowy baby’s breath, and vibrant cosmos form breathtaking “rainbow fields” that look like a living painting under the Hokkaido sky. Each section feels like stepping into a different garden, each with its own charm and beauty. ⸻ 🌿 A Perfect Blend of Tradition and Care Farm Tomita doesn’t just showcase flowers—it represents decades of dedication to preserving and celebrating Hokkaido’s floral heritage. Walking through its fields, you can sense the meticulous care behind every bloom. The farm also offers unique lavender-based products—perfumes, essential oils, soaps, and even lavender ice cream—allowing visitors to take home a piece of this floral paradise. ⸻ 🌞 A Place to Slow Down and Feel Happiness Above all, Farm Tomita gives visitors something priceless: a sense of joy and peace. Whether it’s gazing at endless rows of lavender, enjoying the sweet fragrance in the air, or simply standing still to admire the vastness of colors, the farm reminds us how magical nature can be. It is not only a feast for the eyes but also nourishment for the soul. ⸻ ✨ In short: Farm Tomita is a place where flowers speak the language of beauty, harmony, and happiness—a destination that leaves every visitor inspired and enchanted.
Min M — Google review
It was my first time visiting a well-maintained lavender field, and being surrounded by the fragrant purple blossoms was both magical and fascinating—visually and aromatically. Purple is a rare color in nature; when you think about it, it’s actually not that easy to find naturally occurring purple around us. Here, you can also try lavender products like soaps, air fresheners, and even ice cream. As for the lavender ice cream… how should I put it? It’s not that it tasted bad, but it definitely felt a bit unusual. Let’s just say that until that moment, I had never imagined what fabric softener with lavender scent might taste like.
Johnny K — Google review
Visited on 29 Sep 2025 and didn't expect to see so many beautiful flowers here in autumn. There are far fewer crowds compared to spring and summer, allowing you to really enjoy the flower field. Recommend visiting in late September or early October if you're looking to avoid the heat and crowds.
Christo A — Google review
Charming farm! 🌻 Farm Tomita is a beautiful spot to experience Hokkaido's countryside and enjoy the vibrant lavender fields. A perfect place to relax and connect with nature 😊 But unfortunately, when I went there, the lavender flowers had already been harvested and at that time there were only other flowers.
Rachmad B — Google review
Probably the most famous flower fields in Furano given how all the tour buses were stopping here. Very crowded with tourists. The flower fields were nice and well maintained but I cant help to feel that other less crowded ones nearby were more lush and more enjoyable. Still, worth a visit. Especially enjoyed the gentle fragrance of lavender wafting in the air
Calvin C — Google review
After hearing about and seeing Farm Tomita in so many Furano itineraries, we definitely wanted to see as well even though we went in mid-October. There were some colourful flowers in bloom so it was pretty but obviously not as vibrant as in summer. Worth visiting for a few photos.
Casey C — Google review
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15 Kisenkita, Nakafurano, Sorachi District, Hokkaido 071-0704, Japan
http://www.farm-tomita.co.jp/
+81 167-39-3939
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6

Tomamu The Tower by Hoshino Resorts

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Hoshino Resorts Tomamu The Tower is an upscale lodging with elegant rooms and free breakfast. The resort offers ski rentals, a golf course, and a variety of amenities and restaurants. The location provides beautiful views and a serene ambience, making it feel like a paradise in the middle of nowhere. However, some guests found the rooms to be somewhat outdated. The staff is praised for their professionalism and friendliness.
Excellent vacation experience, I love this resort a lot, especially the dinner buffet and breakfast buffet. Also I like their Mina Mina beach and spa, cable car riding in the early morning to see the cloud see and cloud cafe. My family enjoyed staying in Hoshino resort.
P. W — Google review
Very disappointed! The room is old and smells. All the things in the room, including the mattresses, the hangers, the fridge, the slippers, are all very cheap. The restaurants are overpriced—the foods provided by the buffets do not have many varieties. Services are below average. Nearly all activities requires extra money. What’s the point of by paying high price staying here? Definitely won’t come again and do not recommend.
Stella C — Google review
This was by far the worst hotel experience I have had in the past few years. We are very looking forward to spending time at this hotel with our whole family. But the hotel was overcrowded everywhere – from the lobby to the restaurants – making it feel chaotic rather than relaxing. Service was extremely poor. Nobody helped with luggage, when the room was cleaned it was always around late afternoon around 3pm-4pm. The room itself was very old, with a tiny bathroom and a low ceiling. The bathtub was partially blocked, and despite informing the front desk multiple times, nobody came to fix it. Communication was another huge issue. Hardly anyone, including the front desk staff, spoke proper English. Every question had to be answered via a translator app, which made even simple requests frustrating. There were many activities, including welcome drinks, that seemed to be for Japanese guests only, as all information was in Japanese with no English version. If this hotel is designed only for Japanese guests and the staff is not trained to communicate in English, they should make that very clear on their website to avoid misleading international travelers. Additionally, the hotel was overcrowded all the time. Breakfast at some restaurants had a 30-minute wait, and many restaurants required reservations. However, by the time we arrived for our four-day stay, it was impossible to get a reservation at any of them. Overall, this was a terrible experience, and I would not recommend this hotel to anyone expecting good service or an international standard of hospitality.
Maggie M — Google review
Travel to and from the hotel was convenient, with easy access by bus or train, and a complimentary shuttle service to Tomamu Station. The staff were very friendly and attentive. The room was clean and equipped with basic necessities. There are plenty of activities available in the area, including bus tours to Biei and Furano. The highlight of our stay was the easy access to witness the breathtaking Unkai at sunrise.
Cel A — Google review
Visiting Hoshino Resort in Hokkaido during the off-season is definitely a great deal — the price is about half of what you would pay during peak season. Although the resort has been around for quite a while, the entire property is impressively well-maintained. We stayed in one of the older Twin Towers, but the room was still very nice and comfortable. There are several restaurants on-site to choose from, and the food is both delicious and reasonably priced. The resort also offers a variety of attractions and scenic spots to explore, so there’s always something to see or do. In my opinion, a stay of three days and two nights is just the right amount of time to enjoy everything the resort has to offer without feeling rushed.
Tsui B — Google review
Rooms big for japan but very dated 90’s vibes… the hotel facilities are good and the location is very nice for summer activities. The breakfast was terrible. For a large hotel charging 50,000¥ + a night for 2 people you would expect a better quality and much better selection for breakfast. zero fresh fruit (only canned fruit - very cheap of them), zero fresh bread or egg station and terrible coffee . Extremely poor glad we only stayed 2 nights.
Ben S — Google review
My seven year old had a blast of a time here during winter in end March this year. Rooms are a bit dated but the view is phenomenal. Must have breakfast at Ninipuri. The snow view is magical. They have shuttle bus to get you around the area as the area is quite huge. We didn’t get a chance to experience the swimming pool as we only stayed one night. So highly recommended to stay for two nights! Also the soup curry was delicious. Activities during winter are also available here. We had fun time sledding and also snowmobiling
Eveline E — Google review
I would describe Tomamu the Tower as an embarrassment to the Hoshino brand. The moment we pulled up into the driveway, we started wondering if we had made a mistake coming here - and our worst fears were confirmed. The place is absolutely packed to the max with mostly overseas tourists. The carpark is almost always full and I had a long walk back to the lobby in heavy rain after parking. The hotel had clearly aged and was nowhere near the condition it should have been considering its price. The toilets are old and noisy, at times the water would not stop running after flushing. Moreover, mobile reception was poor from the room - beware if you are planning to do some work while you are here. The service: worst experience we had over an 11-day trip around Hokkaido. A lot of the staff members struggled to understand basic English. We requested a knife to slice fresh fruits that we had bought and were told that knives are “out of stock”! Well, we found an endless supply of knives at the restaurant. She could have given us any reasonable explanation - but don’t treat your guests like idiots. There were 3 restaurants to choose from for breakfast and at check-in, the staff recommended “Nininupuri”. The buffet was miserable - the best part was the cold udon. Everything else was ordinary at best, if not below average. The seafood bowl was tasteless and did not seem fresh. The second morning we tried buffet restaurant Hal which was better but extremely crowded. The best part of our stay - a nice dinner at Jingisukan King restaurant (see separate review). Overall, I see no reason whatsoever to visit here unless you are desperate for disappointment.
Dick L — Google review
4.1
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4.0
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Nakatomamu, Shimukappu, Yufutsu District, Hokkaido 079-2204, Japan
http://snowtomamu.jp/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=mybusiness
+81 167-58-1111
7

Ningle Terrace

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Temporarily Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Handicraft
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Ningle Terrace is a charming collection of wooden cottages and workshops nestled in the woods, offering a picturesque setting for showcasing and selling traditional handicrafts. Visitors can explore the cozy log cabin-designed shops, each offering unique souvenirs and hand-crafted items. The serene forest surroundings provide a cool and inviting atmosphere, perfect for leisurely strolls and capturing Instagram-worthy moments. One of the standout shops features exquisite snowflake-themed silver jewelry, adding to the allure of this artisanal haven.
I visited this place in July 2025. The weather outside was quite hot (over 30°C), but once inside, it felt pleasantly cool and refreshing thanks to the many large trees providing shade. There is a parking area right in front of the entrance. The walking paths are made of sturdy wooden planks, making it easy to walk and not too steep. There are many charming little shops throughout the area, making it a great spot to browse for souvenirs or gifts to take home.
Peerasit T — Google review
Ningle Terrace feels like stepping into a little fairytale village, with rows of charming wooden cottages surrounded by trees. Each house sells unique handmade souvenirs, from candles to crafts, giving you something special to bring home instead of typical tourist gifts. It’s a pleasant place to stroll slowly, enjoy the atmosphere, and discover local creativity. The pathways are well kept and beautifully lit in the evening, which makes it even more magical. Parking is convenient with plenty of spaces available, so it’s easy to stop by even on a busy day. We spent about an hour just walking around and browsing the shops. It’s a peaceful and memorable stop, perfect for anyone who enjoys nature and artisanal items.
Pechaporn P — Google review
Magical, especially at evening/ night time when all the lights are twinkling against the back drop of the forest. We visited it as part of our Furano tour. Each hut housed individual artisan crafting leather goods, earrings, mini wooden windmills, and other wooden trinkets. The only caution noted are for the more mature visitors who might have a hard time with the steps which could be steep and sometimes slippery if wet or snowy. Other than that, this was a cute and fun place to explore.
Mei S — Google review
This is a place with beautiful scenery all year round, with a different atmosphere in every season. The small wooden cottages blend perfectly with the surroundings. The handmade crafts inside aren’t cheap, but they’re worth checking out if you’re interested. It’s located near the New Furano Prince Hotel and ski resort, so there are many visitors in winter. There’s only one road leading up here, and it can get a bit crowded during the peak winter season.
山の家 — Google review
If you ask me whether this place is beautiful — I’d say it’s really beautiful. But I drove quite a long way to get here, about an hour. I came during the autumn season, around 6:30 p.m., and most of the shops were already closed, though the lights were still beautifully lit. I’d say if you’re coming from far away and don’t have your own car, it might be a bit tricky to get here. But if you’re staying nearby and it’s easy for you to travel around, this place is definitely worth a visit. The cool October air made everything look even more wonderful. 🍂
Indira J — Google review
This place feels like it is in a fairy tale! Love the building design. There are many shops that sell hand crafted products and you may find something that interests you. The only issue that I cannot enjoy that much is there are many inserts like caterpillars, spiders and flies everywhere, other than that I will be really enjoying the time spent there.
Sheep M — Google review
it is a magical spot visit during winter night if you love the vibe of elf feel. However, it is crowded and difficult for me to enjoy it. It has a big parking spot. Next to it has a small amusement park which my kids enjoy it.
Liew F — Google review
31 August 2025 Wooden Shops selling handcraft souvenir ie candles, silvers, wooden craft art and a cafe. A beautiful forest concept shopping place. When night falls it will even be more magical as fairy lights lit up the whole path way Safe to walk but not wheelchair friendly
Maria W — Google review
4.1
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4.0
(697)
Nakagoryo, Furano, Hokkaido 076-8511, Japan
https://www.princehotels.co.jp/shinfurano/facility/ningle_terrace/
+81 167-22-1111
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Royce’ Chocolate World

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Chocolate shop
Museums
Specialty Museums
Royce Chocolate World at New Chitose Airport is a delightful chocolate factory offering a range of delectable treats and fun activities for visitors of all ages. The Bakery serves up unique creations like chocolate cream croissants and chocolate pies, while the free-access chocolate museum provides insight into the history of this beloved confection.
Really cool to see royce chocolate factory production process over the glass window! Huge variety of royce chocolate, cute designs of chocolate! royce bakery was affordable ! Chocolate melon bun not my fave, go for the top 3. Must try the nama chocolate. (You can buy inside when youre departing too and in various other stores in the airport) , but this the only one dont charge for cooler bag :)
Foodwinebeermae — Google review
There's a chocolate shoppe, a factory behind a display class for passersby to see, plus a mini-museum all within the same area! The museum has an interesting display of their history of products, the creator as well as how they were advertised throughout the years. It's an iconic chocolate from Hokkaido, and I recommend to everyone who is here to stop by and see. It's located near the central cafeteria of the airport too, so it's hard to miss it.
E T — Google review
Visited in 2018. First place I stopped by after touching down in Hokkaido and I absolutely love this place. There was a display on how chocolates are made and a bakery with all their chocolate goodies. You can get Royce chocolates here as well to bring back as souvenirs.
Cherry L — Google review
A very cute chocolate store at the airport that also doubles as a mini chocolate museum. Worth a visit if you’re flying by.
Jono M — Google review
Fascinating presentation of chocolate making from the source to the actual making. From lovely little animal shaped chocolate to the yummy bakery selections. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Jean T — Google review
Got the bread with nama chocolate as the filling. This is nice but I would prefer it baked less brown so I can heat it up without worrying it burnt. The crossiant is not nice even after being toasted. It may not be made of butter. The price does not justified the quality. I expect the bread to be golden yellow brown instead of baked so dark brown. Should not buy again unless i c an improvement.
Charlotte L — Google review
New Chitose Airport is a most amazing airport. It is not only somewhere you go through, but also a destination in itself. This Royce Chocolate World is one of the many things that make this wonderful experience. It is a tiny museum where you can see a brief history of chocolate, including a very nice collection of chocolate packaging and another of printed advertising. There is also a modern demo factory in production behind a huge window. Royce is a great chocolate and this little exhibition area really makes our Hokkaido trip more memorable
Leo K — Google review
The chocolate from here is the best!! They have a bakery as well with pastries and fun souvenirs to take home. The bus from the station is very convenient! Try the chocolate ice cream soft serve and the other items they have 👍
Joyce — Google review
4.3
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4.1
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New Chitose Airport Terminal, 3F, 987-22 Bibi, Chitose, Hokkaido 066-0012, Japan
https://www.royce.com/brand/contents/chocolateworld/
+81 570-030-612
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Sapporo Clock Tower

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Heritage building
Sights & Landmarks
The Sapporo Clock Tower, also known as the Clock Tower, is a historic wooden building that has become an iconic sightseeing spot in Hokkaido. Originally completed in 1878 as the Former Sapporo Agricultural College Drill Hall, it now houses a museum showcasing the history of Sapporo. Designated as a National Important Cultural Property, this building has close ties to Hokkaido University and is used for academic events.
Small museum with great little titbits about the university of Hokkaido and the history of sapporo. Also impressive to see the mechanism of the clocktower which is still in its original form. But what left the best impression was to have a free tour guide that speak English and could explain in detail every panels as well as awnser my questions. Another tour was happening right next to mine, so it didn't seem like a rare occurrence either. For the price and the proximity to jr station, would definitely recommend!
Felix D — Google review
Nothing really too special about this old clock house. It may have its significant at the time when it was built but it is now surrounded by modern buildings! If you pay ¥350 for a ticket to visit inside of the building but the information displayed is all in Japanese, Chinese and Korean, very few have English distribution. But the mechanical clock display inside on the second floor is very cool. Just like many other photo location, there is a stand in front of the building that is set up for taking selfie!
Steven C — Google review
The Sapporo TV Tower, built in 1957, is one of the city’s earliest landmarks and has stood watch over Odori Park for more than six decades. Designed during Japan’s post-war modernisation period, it originally served as a key broadcasting tower and quickly became a symbol of Sapporo. Visiting in winter is especially beautiful. From the observation deck, the view of Odori Park blanketed in snow feels almost timeless—quiet, white, and serene. The symmetrical lines of the park, covered in soft snow, make the city look peaceful and historic, as though time has slowed down. A simple but meaningful stop for anyone who wants to appreciate Sapporo’s history and the gentle beauty of its snowy landscape.
Snail H — Google review
Very nice museum, about the history of the building. Most explanations are translated jn English. There is also a spot inside to take pictures with a statue Dr Clark and a small shop. Visited in June, and the inside of the building was very hot despite fans and some air conditioning.
SossoOrange — Google review
You can spend 20-30 mins here in between your city walks of Sapporo, a good spot to take short break as well because there's a big sitting hall on second floor. While you taking a break from your 10,000 steps, you can read and checking the videos explaining the history of this clock tower.
Julia S — Google review
worth the visit. Learn the history of this clock tower. overall I only took less than an hour to tour its museum and exhibition. There is souvenirs shop inside too.
HkAMe — Google review
Unique clock tower. Probably one of the most prominent attractions in Sapporo. This historic site tells a tale of how Japan bought the bell from the US for a school building that eventually became this site. Pay cash at entrance to enter. There are 2 floors of history to read up. Tip, the bell rung at 12pm sharp when we are there. Paid parking at public carparks. There is a small road where you can park at the side of the tower which will be the nearest.
Mervyn P — Google review
Usui Masao was a terrific host at this wonderful historical landmark. He spoke English, well. He was knowledgeable regarding facts that related to Japan and America! Most of the information he shared would have taken goes to get by translating each picture and item at the museum. Some, I'm sure, we wouldn't have known without him.
Annie M — Google review
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3.5
(2666)
2 Chome Kita 1 Jonishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0001, Japan
http://sapporoshi-tokeidai.jp/
+81 11-231-0838
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Sapporo Underground Shopping Malls Aurora Town

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Shopping mall
Sights & Landmarks
Civic Centers
Sapporo Underground Shopping Malls Aurora Town, also known as Paul Town, is a bustling subterranean tunnel filled with popular retailers and restaurants. This underground street is a popular means of movement for Sapporo citizens, especially during heavy snowfall. The malls frequently hold sales and events, offering great items at affordable prices.
Sapporro JR station is a great place for window shopping,she has a b/ment could allow u to have 2hrs wth surprise.Best suggest hotel is Sapporro mystay Aspen.Step out of JR station ,u see the zebra crossing wth a building standing n 3blk b/h the bldg is Sapporro mystay hotel.👍👌
Ibmouth M — Google review
Nice underground street to keep warm and avoid bad weather. Quite some selections on restaurants and some nice stores.
Luke L — Google review
I didn’t find much to do above ground in the odori park area other than going up the tv tower. However, there are many shops and restaurants underground there. More importantly, it is much more easy to get from the train station to your hotel, wherever it is, with your luggage by using the underground. This way you can avoid all of the intersections.
Eric F — Google review
A lot of people, some walk fast without care about old people walk slowly and pushing. Really bad experiences here. Some running inside. This not call shopping mall, it’s just a market only, you can’t even stop, see and choose the items to buy. Only good things here are clean.
Eric C — Google review
We only found out about this Underground Shopping, which stretched out from Sapporo Station, all the way to Susukino Station...had we known this on our first day of arrival, we wouldnt have taken the subway and walked through the heavy snowing to reach Odori Park so late that night...but like they always say, better late than never!!
Sazali S — Google review
Lots of great shopping warm and out of the snow. Connects with the subway station
Loretta S — Google review
A very nice underground passage way for those avoiding the snow and the super cold temperature during winter. Shopping stores and restaurants lining up both sides of the passage way. An easy access to important places in sapporo through this underground passage way
Sam F — Google review
We are family with toddlers. We love this area especially during heavy snow at Sapporo. It save us from having to drag our feet in the cold snow or chilly autumn wind. It gave us warmth and easy access to train station - Sapporo, Odori, Susukino. It connects us as well to Tanukikoji and Odori Park.
Khadeejah H — Google review
3.8
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4.1
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Odorinishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0042, Japan
https://www.sapporo-chikagai.jp/floorguide/?floor=aurora
+81 11-231-6060
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Odori Park fountain

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Playground
Nature & Parks
Odori Park Fountain is a picturesque oasis nestled in the heart of Sapporo's bustling downtown. Spanning over a mile, this expansive park offers a serene escape from the surrounding skyscrapers. As you stroll through, you'll encounter a vibrant tapestry of scenes - from children gleefully playing in fountains to couples enjoying romantic moments and skateboarders showcasing their skills.
Pretty fountain with seating. The fountain is designed so that you can sit on the side and put your feet in. There are also benches and toilets here.
Judy O — Google review
Great park with a view of the Sapporo tower. Lots of areas to sit and enjoy the sun
Vivi — Google review
Nothing much to see during the season, except Sapporo TV Tower and the statues. Regretfully, the fountain was not in action when we visited in the day and night.
Elaine T — Google review
Odori park is one of my best parks in Sapporo. I enjoy seating around the fountain especially on a sunny day. Watching kids running around the sound of the water. It’s so calming and soothing.
Elsa M — Google review
Nice park, able to see Sapporo TV Tower
Cindy L — Google review
Nice view for photo taking
Benson T — Google review
Great attention after sunset!
Diego E — Google review
Popular park running through the city
SL Y — Google review
4.2
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4.1
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3 Chome Odorinishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0042, Japan
http://www.sapporo-park.or.jp/odori/
+81 11-251-0438
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Hotel Torifito Otaru Canal

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Japanese-style business hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Hotel Torifito Otaru Canal is a charming and unpretentious hotel that has been reimagined from the vintage Hokkaido Echuya Hotel, which was originally built in 1937. The hotel holds historical significance as it was the first hotel in Hokkaido exclusively for overseas visitors and later repurposed by the military during wartime. Designated as a historical building, it has undergone a bold renovation while preserving its historical aesthetics.
Good Location. Closed to the canal and located at the beginning of the shopping street. We got ourself a room for 4. With the extra bunk bead. The toilet and the shower area are separated for convenience. The space for 5 luggages are small but manageable. There is a chargeable Parking space for the hotel guest just at the side of the hotel. For some reason they require you to park head in first. So far I find most Japanese hotels have very good breakfast. Same with this hotel. It was snowing when we are there, The hotel have umbrellas that you can borrow. Overall good stay.
Francis O — Google review
Great place to stay, just a short walk from the scenic Otaru Canal and the lively shopping streets. The rooms are clean, modern and comfortable, with thoughtful amenities and cozy decor. One of the highlights is the public bath, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. The staff are friendly and helpful, making the stay even more pleasant. With a convenient location and peaceful atmosphere, it’s just great. Parking is available with a flat fee, there are other options for parking as well in surrounding area.
Peng C — Google review
Nice hotel with good location closed to the canal and walking distance to Sakaimachi shopping street. There’s a paid parking ¥1500 per night at the hotel premises. The room was a little tight for 2 big luggage but we managed anyway. The hotel is clean and staff were friendly. The breakfast was good and full of variety.
Liz C — Google review
Steategic location where is within walking distance. Nice facilities including public bath. Room comes with this beautiful barrel-like mini fridge that look so cool. Definitely will come here again when we visit Otaru in the future.
Adam R — Google review
Tatami room. Quiet and spacious, though when you first enter the room there’s a sour-y smell, likely from the tatami. Overall a good two night stay for our Otaru trip.
YChian T — Google review
Overall a great experience. Good location as well, however a few issues to note. 1. WiFi is intermittent, we came from a few other hotels, no issues, only this hotel. 4G signal not the best too. First time experiencing this in Japan. 2. Pillows are too soft, one pillow had beads below it. My hand went numb putting my hand below it (which I’m always used to when sleeping) 3. The onsen is a really small and tight space. It can get really crowded as well. Did not manage to use it since I am not used to being packed like sardines in a small pool of hot water. 4. TV had its menu purely in Japanese. Couldn’t use it at all. 5. Do note that parking is limited as well. Y1500 per day.
Justin K — Google review
The hotel is close to the Otaru Canal and many souvenir shops. It’s a short walk to the JR station. We couldn’t book a twin room and had to get a king size bed instead. Although it was called a king size, the bed wasn’t very large, but it was still comfortable enough for two people. The public bath offers Sekkisei and DHC skincare products, and there is also a body composition scale available. The staff were polite and courteous.
Rachel C — Google review
Seriously, this 20-minute wait after a load is done is a nightmare for anyone trying to get their laundry done. It's like, the clothes are done, let me in! This waiting period is just a huge inconvenience. I really wish they'd change this policy so people can use the machines more efficiently. It's just not a practical system.
Narongveth Y — Google review
4.2
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3.9
(3158)
1 Chome-5-7 Ironai, Otaru, Hokkaido 047-0031, Japan
https://torifito.jp/otarucanal/
+81 134-20-2200
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Lake Shikotsu

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake Shikotsu, located in a volcanic crater, is renowned for its remarkable depth and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as boating, fishing, and sightseeing around the lake. The area also offers a diverse itinerary including stops at Nakayama Pass Rest, Silo Observatory, Lake Toya Onsen Town for lunch and sightseeing, Showa Shinzan Bear Ranch, Noboribetsu Jigokudani, and Mitsui Outlet Park.
The combination of sunset and winter makes Lake Shikotsu truly breathtaking. The stunning views and serene atmosphere create a magical experience. Plus, there's an ice festival by the lake, offering beautiful ice sculptures and a unique winter charm for ¥1,000 per adult.
Joon T — Google review
I've been here multiple times and it's always beautiful. You can walk, use the sightseeing boat, swanboats, paddle boats etc. They all cost between 1000-2000 yen per 30mins to 1 hour. Perfect place to rest with family or even alone. Though make sure to bring CASH!! All the restaurant use cash expect for 1 or 2 store. There's an ATM on the map nearby but closes at 12pm. Also all the shops closes by 1600 and 1700
StarChomp — Google review
Lake Shikotsu, a stop between 2 cities! Driving from Sapporo to Noboribetsu isn’t that long, about an hour and a half, or so I thought! (Read the bottom part) so we decided to make a stopover at Lake Shitose! About half way between Sapporo & Noboribetsu. What an amazing destination & a total favourite with both locals & tourists alike! They have this humongous Tourist Information Center, a whole bunch of very popular restaurants, and an activity Center, can rent canoes and all kind of other lake related stuff! My lady wanted to do the “Swan Ride” on the lake, but unfortunately closed as the water was a tad choppy! A lovely park for a nice stroll and of course a promenade, to wander along! Enjoyable for a 90 minute layover so to speak! Certainly worth it! too #googlemaps! Please make sure you update your navigation, the road to get out from there, was closed adding another 60 minute driving! Although the scenery was lovely but still! 😡 #sapporo #Japantravels #MarketAdventures #gourmettravels #selfdrivingholidays #hokkaido #noboribetsu #sapporo #lakeshikotsu
Peter K — Google review
Lake Shikotsu is truly a natural wonder. Surrounded by lush greenery and rolling forested mountains, the scenery feels both peaceful and vibrant. The lake itself is remarkably clean, with crystal-clear water that shimmers beautifully under the sunlight. There’s a refreshing moisture in the air that makes every breath feel crisp and pure, almost like nature’s own air spa. What makes Lake Shikotsu so amazing is its serene beauty combined with its untouched atmosphere. The calm surface of the water reflects the surrounding green hills, creating postcard-like views in every direction. Whether walking along the lakeside, taking a boat out, or simply sitting by the shore, it’s easy to feel relaxed and recharged here. Overall, Lake Shikotsu is one of Hokkaido’s most beautiful natural spots—green, clean, and full of life. A perfect escape for anyone who loves pure nature and breathtaking landscapes.
Min M — Google review
Spectacular lake view surrounded by interesting volcanoes. I suggest coming in autumn when most of the leaves are yellow and red, which will enhance the experience. You can go stand up paddle boarding and pedal boating on the lakes. On a clear day, the reflections of the clouds and mountains in the water is incredible. When you take photos of the fish, the reflection makes it look like the fish are swimming in the clouds. Perfect for any occasion, this place is a must come.
Zac C — Google review
Beautiful stunning view from the mountain and the lake is so clear when seeing with the sun. And sparkling in the same time. The wind is strong but it give you the romantic good vibe
Nisarat T — Google review
I visited Lake Shikotsu and it was a very nice experience overall. The lake is known for its beautifully clear water and stunning scenic views, and it definitely lived up to its reputation in that regard. The natural surroundings are peaceful and make for a relaxing atmosphere — great for taking a walk or just enjoying the scenery. There are a few things to see and do around the lake area — you can explore the walking paths, visit the small shops and cafés nearby, or take a sightseeing boat ride on the lake. The views of the mountains reflecting on the water are truly beautiful, especially on a clear day. That said, the area itself is relatively small, so depending on what you’re looking for, it may be more of a short visit than a full-day activity. It’s great if you want to appreciate nature and take some nice photos, but there aren’t a huge number of attractions or activities beyond the lake itself. Overall, Lake Shikotsu is worth a visit if you’re in the area and want to enjoy some beautiful natural scenery. It’s a nice, calm place to take a break from the city and soak in the views.
S.H. M — Google review
Amazing place, visited during Autumn and the weather was great, people were nice. The view was breathtaking, the carpark have sufficient lots for self-drivers as well.
Fenny — Google review
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Nikka Whisky Yoichi Distillery

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Distillery
Food & Drink
The Nikka Whisky Yoichi Distillery is situated just a short walk to the west of Yoichi Station on the JR Hakodate Line, easily accessible by local trains. This renowned distillery offers an authentic whisky experience and is surrounded by various dining options. Visitors can explore nearby attractions such as the Yoichi Fisheries Museum and Okawa Bridge. The distillery's location in Hokkaido, Japan provides a unique setting for enjoying Japanese whisky and exploring the local culture.
Not very languages friendly free guided tours except for Japanese with online reservation only. They produced Peat/smokey taste whiskey mainly but also have some other too. The entire distillery is a historical site. The guided tours will less about 40 minutes. There is a small museum, restaurant and gift shop.
Steven C — Google review
I was lucky getting the free reserved tour a day before visiting and this was definitely a fulfilling experience! The guided tour was comprehensive and introduced the history, production process and different buildings before proceeding to the free tasting session. I preferred those more exclusive whisky and went to try out those offerings at tasting bar. Amongst the three Yoichi key malts and the single cask, the Peaty and Salty suited my liking the most. Lastly, visiting in summer was a plus and the lavenders were in full bloom! Note: Only the distillery museum, paid tasting bar and distillery shop are open to visitors without reservation.
THOMAS 2 — Google review
Need to advance booking and recommend 1 month ahead and the time slot grab fast. The visitation and wine testing is free but the slot will need to book fast. Overall experience is good and the commentator explained very well and interesting place to visit if you like to know more on Wine/Whisky history.
Max H — Google review
🥃✨ Nikka Whisky Yoichi Distillery – A Must-Visit in Hokkaido! ✨🥃 Stepping into the distillery felt like walking through history. 🏭 From learning how whisky is crafted 🥃🔥 to exploring the museum filled with stories and heritage 📖, every detail was fascinating. And the whisky tasting? 👌 Smooth, bold, and unforgettable—the perfect way to end the tour. 🥂 Truly an amazing experience that blends knowledge, culture, and flavor. If you’re in Hokkaido, this is a must! 🌟 #NikkaWhisky #YoichiDistillery #HokkaidoAdventures #WhiskyLovers #TravelJapan #BucketListExperience
Chef A — Google review
I did a self tour and a whisky tasting session. The self tour is free and takes about 30 mins to go through the exhibits. The star is the whisky tasting as you get to try some wonderful whiskys which you might not find elsewhere. The distillery is easily accessible via public transport (both train and bus) from Sapporo via Otaru
Gaurav R — Google review
The distillery tour is one of the best brewery/distillery tours I’ve been. I just can’t stop raving about how fantastic this tour was. It’s evident that they take pride in what they do. Even if whisky is not your choice of beverage, the tour impart knowledge, history and appreciation. They were many who came without reservation and they were promptly turned away. For non-Japanese speakers, a QR code will be given and that connects you to a translated tour audio. I didn’t have my earphones with me, so I read the translated text. Just the tour took 50min. At the end of the tour, there’s sample tasting. I liked all I tasted and I am/was not even a whisky drinker, converting to one because of this tour. I went home with a few bottles :). The gift shop has limited edition whiskies and those seemed to be popular. Thank you so much, Nikka for the experience! I totally enjoyed it and learned so much. Your commitment and pride is inspiring!
LL — Google review
Took bus from Otaru Station bus terminal. At first was confused by which bus but the bus captain was friendly to help us board the correct bus. Also made reservation 1 month in advance for the guided tour which sold out real fast! Highly recommended booking the guided tour. They have a website that we could scan qr code to go into a group chat where the guide would post the Japanese explanation into English. At the end, there was free tasting too! I spent nearly 4hrs there. Went to the museum to buy paid tasting whiskeys. Took train from Yoichi to Otaru and needed to purchase a ticket via ticket machine
Dizijoyjoy — Google review
The apple juice, you have to try the apple juice in Rita’s kitchen. Don’t miss buying the Apple wine, we can’t find it off the shelf anywhere else. Interesting place to learn of the brand’s origins. Be warned, you need a prior reservation for a guided tour (areas inaccessible to the public) , if not there’s always the free zone.
Terence L — Google review
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7 Chome-6-133 Kurokawacho, Yoichi, Yoichi District, Hokkaido 046-0003, Japan
https://www.nikka.com/distilleries/yoichi/
+81 135-23-3131
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Noboribetsu Jigokudani Valley

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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Noboribetsu Jigokudani Valley is a dramatic crater featuring boiling sulfuric hot springs, volcanic steam plumes, and hiking paths. It's part of the tourist hotspot of Jigokudani and houses the popular hot spring resort 'Noboribetsu Onsen,' known for its nine kinds of hot springs.
The scenery here is quite unique—at first glance, it looks like a quarry, but it’s actually a natural mineral area. The sulfur smell is noticeable, adding to the experience. The landscape is fascinating, with steam vents and striking colors created by the minerals. There are several walking paths that let you explore and enjoy the surrounding nature at your own pace. Parking is conveniently located nearby, with a small fee. Clean restrooms. There’s a souvenir shop too. It’s a great spot for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone interested in geology or unusual landscapes. Definitely worth a visit for something different and memorable.
Pechaporn P — Google review
Hell Valley is a unique experience. A day trip from Sapporo, beautiful scenery and a visit to an active volcano area. Steam rises out of the cracks and holes. You can see the water boiling! I had limited time here but well worth the experience! There’s a lot more to do and see in this area and will return for more adventures! The smell of sulfur is strong in some areas but there was a nice breeze that kept it from being too intense. Parking was not an issue as I visited off peak time. Several lots are available though for a fee.
Joy J — Google review
The volcanic landscape feels otherworldly — steam rising from the earth, sulfur smells in the air, and colorful rock formations everywhere. It’s a truly unique experience and easy to explore on foot. A must-visit spot in Hokkaido for nature and photography lovers!
Ricardo S — Google review
This is a great opportunity to see volcano crater up close. The paths around the crater were very easy to walk on. Not only do you get to see the craters up close, the view was stunning with the autumn leaves in the background. The walk down to the natural foot bath was a bit more demanding. We saw many people struggling up the steep path afterwards. Just a tip that you can actually avoid that by just following the path out to the main road, which loops back to the start and is a much easier and more gentle walk up. While there wasn’t a proper pavement for pedestrians, the cars were considerate and we never felt unsafe walking on the road.
Casey C — Google review
I visited Noboribetsu Jigokudani Valley for the first time at the beginning of winter around 5 p.m. There were still many travelers. The weather was very cold, and the strong smell of natural gas filled the air. The scenery was stunning — a true wonder of nature with steam rising from the ground. The sunset made the atmosphere even more magical. Parking costs 500 yen for a personal car. Toilets are available, but no Wi-Fi service here.
Sierra C — Google review
We visited Noboribetsu Hell Valley (Jigokudani) as part of an organized bus tour, and it was a great stop. Around 30–60 minutes is enough to walk the wooden paths, take photos, and enjoy the unique volcanic scenery. The view of the steaming rocks and colourful ground is truly impressive and gives a good sense of Hokkaido’s geothermal nature. As the name suggests, there’s a strong sulfur smell in the air, it’s natural and part of the experience, but some people might find it a bit intense. Visiting with a tour is very convenient since parking can be limited and the area fits well as a short stop between other sights. Definitely worth seeing once. It feels like standing on another planet or in one of the old Power Rangers Sets.
Ivo V — Google review
Jigoku Dani (Hell Valley) is the place to visit to get up close to an active volcano with sulphuric acid permeating the air. The area is an easy hike across the colourful autumn forest. Our family thoroughly enjoyed this one day visit to see an active volcano!
Angie H — Google review
So surreal to see this in real life! We were very lucky to see this beautiful scenery in the peak of autumn, where all the trees are in the nice muted shades of red, orange and yellow! 🍁 super pretty! My friends who saw my pictures thought it was AI because of how surreal it looks 😂
Jess L — Google review
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無番地 Noboribetsuonsencho, Noboribetsu, Hokkaido 059-0551, Japan
https://noboribetsu-spa.jp/spot/spot0034/
+81 143-84-3311
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Rusutsu Ski Resort

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Rusutsu Ski Resort, located in Hokkaido near Niseko and Sapporo airports, offers an exciting powder skiing and snowboarding experience. The resort features Disneyland-style attractions alongside its beautiful tree runs and stunning views. While not as large as some other resorts, Rusutsu offers plenty of tree areas to explore with easy options for beginners on all chairs.
What an amazing resort! The terrain is incredible. If you enjoy tree skiing this resort is for you! It has one of the most unique tree skiing experiences in the world. I have experienced none better. The trail design is well planned such that all or the lifts place you at the crest of a mountain ridge line. This allows nearly 270 degrees of access which all ends up back at the bottom of a single lift. Throughout of the access there is various levels of enjoyment mixed with incredible scenery and difficulty to enjoy or challenge all levels. Truly an amazing resort. Highly recommended.
J. S — Google review
What an amazing resort! The Japow here is unbeatable—light, deep, and consistent. If you love tree skiing, this place is a dream. I was a skier-and all slopes were mine because people were mostly in the trees. The terrain is some of the best I’ve ever ridden, with uniquely designed trails that start from ridge lines and fan out across nearly 270 degrees. No matter which line you take, you end up back at the same lift. Stunning views, varied difficulty, and endless fun. Highly recommended! Important- right before sunset temperatures drop and white out is possible. We had a big one on day 2 on second mountain, we asked workers to bring like 30 of us using ski lifts in opposite direction, as we could see more than 10 meters ahead. Was nerve wrecking.
Marta S — Google review
Amazing slopes, with very interesting lines inside the trees. The mountain is not so hifhyand this means that spots are accessible. Almost 0 chances of avalanche and lots of power snow to enjoy. The snow is light, no matter how deep and fresh it is. The pistes are quite good for entry and intermediate level, but that is all. If the weather is clear you can have amazing view of lake Toya and mount Yotei. Also the staff is very friendly.
Apostolos T — Google review
The piste are interesting and great RuPow if there's a dump. Lifts are slow, and the queue is not organised when crowded. As The daylight gets longer every day, and yet the opening time is always at 915am! ByPass signs are after the turn!!! Expensive lift tickets and yet there aren't many free resting/seating places. There's no facilities at the top of gondola. Limited food services hour, they remind you to finish up quickly, chase you out the moment the counter stops selling. Food is pricey and not very tasty. Public KotoBukiNoYu Onsen charge is pricey. The KWP season pass has very limited extra benefits.
Alex ( — Google review
Rusutsu has two main mountains. East and West connect via gondola (very pretty to take across the buildings, open land, and theme park). West mountain is smaller, but most runs connect into the one chair lift. East mountain almost has two sides. Take Mt Isola Gondola to see the views of Lake Toya, Mt Yotei, and the Pacific Ocean. There are a few cafeterias across the mountains. Some wait times in busy periods (no more than 15 minutes). There are plenty of options for all levels (even the intermediate runs are doable for a high level beginner). Several tree run options too (you don’t even need to go back country, they are alongside groomed runs).
Kristina E — Google review
Great resort with a variety of terrain and many gondolas and runs! Also a large park, which had huge jumps. Would recommend going to the West Mountain on powder days to avoid the crowds.
Ming C — Google review
What a cool place to go snowboarding! Wishing for a powder day and didn’t get lucky this time. But you can 100% see the potential of this place and I cannot wait to come back! I also love rollercoasters so it would be amazing to come visit in the summer as well! Looking forward to it! The infrastructure of the ski field is unreal. For the day pass paid it was 100% worth it. The building could use some work… and the convenient someone could close at the same time of the skifield. That would be ideal. I’d prefer to buy a cool sticker at the end of my day not in the middle of my day. No lockers that are good enough like Cortina in Hakuba. Hopefully the renovated soon. But definitely my top ski fields to have visited this trip.
Stephanie C — Google review
Spent 2 weeks riding in this resort. Although it’s not a big resort, it has some fun trails. In the resort itself on the weekends they offered activities. I took the Sado class and it was such a fun experience! It also has an onsen in the hotel. It’s a great way to relax after a long day of riding!
Catherine — Google review
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13 Izumikawa, Rusutsu, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1711, Japan
https://rusutsu.com/dining/lone-pine
+81 136-46-3111
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Niseko Tokyu Grand Hirafu

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Niseko Tokyu Grand Hirafu is a vibrant ski destination that offers an all-encompassing experience for winter sports enthusiasts and summer adventurers alike. This full-service area features a variety of shops, dining options, and even lessons for those looking to hone their skiing skills. In the warmer months, visitors can enjoy hiking trails that showcase the stunning natural beauty of the region.
I've been to many ski resorts, but Niseko is heaven for skiers or snowboarders. Not only does it combine four major ski resorts, but each has its own variety of slopes, and you can ski from the top of the mountain to the other resorts without having to take a shuttle bus. All facilities are well maintained, the staffs here are very friendly and helpful, if you have any questions they will able to help you in different leagues. The only downside to Niseko is the high prices, as it is located in the mountains away from the city, so if you want to ski in and out be prepared for accommodation and restaurants, to be more expensive than most other places in Japan. But I will still give it 5 🌟
Andrew-Drew — Google review
Every snowboarders dream. Just have to hope that you get lucky and it’s not too windy so you have access to the whole mountain. It’s a great place to experience the backcountry for the first time, with amazing powder conditions and easy access back to the resort. If you’re going down from gate 3 or 4, would consider checking out some videos on YouTube for the best lines down. Would recommend going early to the lifts though as it’s always a rush for a clean line.
Bryan K — Google review
I love the mountain but not the middle management who run the ski resort, most of employees are very nice and doing their best. I hope owners are going to make some changes to the management. Good to see the place spinning in the summer and some facelifts to the facilities. Although would be nice to make over the toilets too but I guess it's fine as it is, maybe next year lol
Miha G — Google review
Amazing views, great facilities, friendly conditions. The soft, powdery snow is great for beginners, as the falls won't be as painful and dangerous, especially for snowboard rides, which are more prone to falling.. overall a great visit for myself and friends. Would be back if I'm ever in the area again.
Thomas C — Google review
Great ski, resort. We came here for the last week of the off-peak season. It snowed every night and clear skies for most of the week. The snow was soft and fluffy, comparable to Utah or Colorado. Staff, very much like the rest of Japan are all about extreme politeness. A lot of tourists; heck, so am I.
Arjuna B — Google review
Beautiful ski resort with TONS of powder. My family and I have been going every Christmas for the past 15 years (except Covid years). It does get very busy during Christmas and chairlift queues can get very very long but the snow is so worth it.
Yoyo C — Google review
If your priority is blending maximum slope time via the main gondola with an intimate, luxury setting and the absolute best view Mt. Yotei has to offer, the Roka Chalet is a non-negotiable choice. It's an investment in a seamless Niseko adventure.
Ramu S — Google review
This ski resort deserves the world wide fame it gets, snow is amazing, views are amazing and the terrain is amazing. It is on the expensive side compared to other Japanese resorts but it’s the most famous so they charge what they want. The little villages at the base are amazing but it’s way more expensive, food and drinks are double what you will pay in other places. First day we were stuck in just HIrafu as the wind had the top of the mountain in hold. Night riding was an incredible experience and it started snowing just as the sun went down. Second day was 5-10cm of fresh snow and the riding was incredible. Hiked to the summit pf the resort and ride fresh lines on the return. We can’t wait to come back to Niseko.
Mikal F — Google review
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2-chome-9-1 Nisekohirafu 1 Jo, Kutchan, Abuta District, Hokkaido 044-0080, Japan
https://www.grand-hirafu.jp/
+81 136-22-0109
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Usuzan Ropeway

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Mountain cable car
Transportation
Tramways
The Usuzan Ropeway is a delightful recreational tramway that offers an unforgettable journey to stunning elevated views of Lake Tōya and the volcanic crater of Mount Usu. In just six minutes, you’ll ascend from the base station to the summit, where breathtaking panoramas await. Along the way, keep your eyes peeled for majestic sights like Mt. Showa-Shinzan and Mt. Yotei. Once at the top, visitors can stroll along a 1.
I loved this place. It is totally worth going to the top of the hill because you get gorgeous views of the whole valley and even Mt Yotei. The gondola takes about 6-7 minutes one way, and it’s available every 15 minutes. I had a time constraint as I came with a tour group and we also went to the bear ranch nearby. But I guess you can skip that spend more time here to explore the top.
Arti P — Google review
The view is breathtaking, we able to see the lake and mountain view at once. To travel from City to The Lake and Usu spent about 2 hours so its recommend to visit this place earlier and check the cable car closing time.
Max H — Google review
Mt Usu was probably one of the highlights of our trip. It was a very cold day but we were lucky it was also sunny so the view was just stunning. This was our 2nd ropeway during our Hokkaido road trip and as compared to Daisetsuzan, Usuzan is way better. It was newer, faster and felt smaller so we weren’t so squeezed. The views at the top were just amazing anywhere you looked. We decided to go on the crater walk. It was pretty steep at parts but the paths themselves were easy to walk on. We did wish the signs were clearer - we weren’t sure if it was a loop or you had to go back. Turns out it was not a loop. After the strenuous climb back to the ropeway, we stopped at the Cafe to get a Perilla soft serve, which we enjoyed on sofa seats overlooking the stunning lake view.
Casey C — Google review
We arrived about 3pm and we're able to buy tickets immediately. A short wait and we were inside the cable car. It was a short and smooth ride. From the station, turn left to go to the crater lookout. Quite a steep climb up with many steps. It was super windy and cold (3 November); about 7° but with the wind, it was likely 4°. Love the smoking craters clearly seen from the observation deck. Hubby walked about 20min to get to the scenic shot spot. It was a very hilly hike. The observation deck on the right side of the station was a short walk only. The view was of the town and Lake Toya. Very pretty too. We spent about an hour and enjoyed the view and took many pictures. I didn't know the station had long puffy (orange) jackets which visitors can borrow before exiting the station. Very practical and useful. If you haven't layered enough, do borrow the jackets.
Halcyon 1 — Google review
Tickets are cheaper on klook but have to book a day in advance. We went 10+ on Sunday/Nov2 and had no wait. There is the terrance side and crater side. Both were beautiful. On the crater side, you do need to climb. It was cold with the wind but the view make up for it. Recommended!
Clara C — Google review
A must do on a visit to Lake Toya with absolutely stunning views from the summit of Lake Toya and surrounds. In the warmer months there's a trail also that would be open closer to the crater and back towards town.
Simon O — Google review
Breaking after a long sloppy walk of 30min up the slopes. But it was very worth the walk.. just tiring. Spent a good 40min enjoying the view and fighting for places to take photos.
Nico D — Google review
Scenic ride! 🚡 Usuzan Ropeway offers breathtaking views of Lake Toya and the surrounding mountains. A relaxing way to experience Sobetsu Disttic naturally Lanscape 😊
Rachmad B — Google review
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184-5 Showashinzan, Sobetsu, Usu District, Hokkaido 052-0102, Japan
https://usuzan.hokkaido.jp/ja/
+81 142-75-2401
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Onuma Quasi-National Park

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Nature preserve
Sights & Landmarks
Onuma Quasi-National Park, located just 20 kilometers north of Hakodate, is a picturesque forested park known for its island-dotted lakes and the majestic dormant volcano, Mount Komagatake. The park offers hiking and cycling trails, campsites, and boating opportunities on several lakes. It's easily accessible from Hakodate or Sapporo via limited express trains that stop at Onuma Koen Station.
Quick but detailed guide of how to get here and what to do is incoming! See my photos for maps and trail info. This is a areat park for hiking casual but especially scenic trails. It's free to visit and easy to reach by train from Hakodate. Take the LOCAL train to the Onumakoen station. The other train option is a limited express which is only slightly faster but significantly more expensive. You can use an IC card to reach the park but must pay for a ticket in cash (~¥680 as of June 2025) at the local to return to Hakodate (unless you reserved a pricier seat on the limited express). There is an atm in town at the post office and it's shown on Google maps. Visit from mid May to early June for the best flower view. There are thousands of azaleas and lilacs in the park along with the vibrant green forest. Bring mosquito repellent. The blue trail has the best views. Start with that, then finish with the red trail. It should take only a couple of hours tops unless you want to truly lounge or do something else. Trails are extremely well marked and mapped. The ice cream vendor by the train station sells awesome peach ice cream.
Michael B — Google review
A beautiful park with a huge lake and surroundings park with lush greenery during the summer. Some of the photo spots along the track have stunning views of the lake and the mountains in the background. There was a recommended track where you can cover all the bridges surrounding the lake in under 2 hours.
HL T — Google review
We went to the park on a rainy Saturday. When we reached there, there was still a light rain but there were still people visiting the park. The park had nice easy paths to walk on so despite the rain, we were still able to continue with our visit. All in all, a good place to stop on our way from Niseko to Hakodate.
Casey C — Google review
Visited on 2Nov 2025. Beautiful autumn foliage. Did the long walking trail followed by cycling round the lake. The cycling was taxing for me, as the manual bike i rented was not quite powerful and midway the cycling path seems to merge into the road with cars speeding along. However, the scenery was stunning!
W Y — Google review
My family and I (as tourists from Singapore and Australia) visited this very beautiful national park in Hokkaido today. While this national park is famous for its lake and the islands therein, its bridges linking these islands and the view from here of the iconic Mount Komagatake, I personally found the national park to be a very good place to look at the many types of mushrooms, which can be found here - in short, this was another good reason to visit this national park if mushrooms are "your thing."
Edtayjb — Google review
stayed in a lakeside hotel and took some pics at the 渡湖橋 before it rains, missed the best of red foliage but managed to see the snow capped peak . In november , even the toilets are closed! but there are far fewer cars and tourists
Wing A — Google review
Maple leaves are so beautiful, it was snow in top of the mountain. I felt fresh air. Free admission!
Don L — Google review
A beautiful display of autumn foliage greeted us in late October. The scenery, it seems, would be picture perfect in all seasons as the backdrop colors change behind small islands and the poetic bridges which link them. Our boat tide beyond our hiking was also a wonderful experience.
Louis E — Google review
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Nanae, Kameda District, Hokkaido 041-1354, Japan
http://onumakouen.com/
+81 138-47-9439
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Goryōkaku Tower

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Observation deck
Sights & Landmarks
Goryōkaku Tower, standing at 107 meters tall, features an observatory offering stunning views of the star-shaped fort below and the surrounding mountains. The fortress was strategically designed to accommodate more gun turrets and minimize blind spots along its walls. Visitors can take a lift to the observation deck for panoramic vistas before exploring other nearby attractions such as Mount Hakodate, Hakodate Morning Market, and Onuma Quasi-National Park.
Worth the visit if you are in the area. Beautiful views from the top of the tower. Multilingual historical information about the fort, city, and star shaped moat. Lots of good merch in the gift shop area. Staff are all very kind and wheelchair rentals are available.
Audrey T — Google review
Pretty neat experience. It is a great view from the top but I’m not sure I’d wait longer than a half hour to see it. The line was long when I arrived so I walked through the park first and thankfully the line had died down when I returned. It was nearly closing time so I got right in. Some good information at the top in English as well as Japanese. I’d say worth it overall if you’re in the area!
Ben S — Google review
We visited Goryokaku Tower on Sunday morning. We reached around 8.40 so had a walk around the park area before heading over to the tower, which opens at 9. The park was huge but was well maintained and worth a walk around. You can visit the magistrate’s building for a fee and have your photos taken in traditional outfits just outside. There was a queue for the tickets by the time we got there at 9 but the queue moved quickly and soon we got into the lifts to take us to the observation deck. It gave a great view of the fort and the rest of Hakodate. There was also an explanation of the history of the fort, in Japanese, English and Mandarin, which was much appreciated for us non-Japanese speakers. We spent about 30 mins there before descending to have a melon soft serve at the ground floor cafe and to shop at their souvenir shop. The shop turned out to be quite a highlight for us. We found more items to buy there than at Kanemori warehouse; quality items at reasonable prices so do check it out. I think there were quite a few local visitors so perhaps that’s why the prices were reasonable.
Casey C — Google review
Definitely worth a visit to see Goryokaku Fortress from above. There are special admission rates for children and students. The history is also explained in detail. There are restaurants and shops inside the tour. I would love to see the park in the Spring with the numerous cherry blossoms.
Melanie E — Google review
Great viewpoint of the star fort. We visited on our way to the airport and 1 hour was enough time for the observation deck but we ran out of time to explore the park proper. There is a convenient taxi rank outside the tower exit. I could not find a way to purchase tickets online via the official site. The queue to purchase was quite long. We visited at 9.10am on a weekday (10 minutes after opening) and there were large groups of schoolchildren and tour buses. The elevator going up is packed full like sardines but thankfully only about 1 minute long. It was quieter by 10.00am so would recommend arriving later if possible.
Emily K — Google review
Goryokaku Tower – Hakodate, Hokkaido A great place to enjoy a bird’s-eye view of Hakodate city. From the top, you can clearly see the star-shaped Goryokaku Fort and the surrounding cityscape. Well worth a visit for the panoramic view and a glimpse of Hokkaido’s unique history. 🌆⭐️
ANIKET K — Google review
It was a cool experience. Going up the tower is only 1200 and you get a nice panorama of the whole city. The free well around the fort below were even better with the fall colored leaves. I would definitely check this place out of you have a couple hours to spare.
Christian P — Google review
Goryōkaku Tower – The best panoramic view of Hakodate’s star-shaped fortress Goryōkaku Tower is an absolute must-visit when you’re in Hakodate. The tower gives you a stunning, full panoramic view of Goryōkaku Park, Japan’s famous star-shaped fort. Seeing the entire star outline from above is impressive and truly unique — especially on a clear day. The observation deck is bright, spacious, and well-organised, with plenty of information about Hakodate’s history, the Shinsengumi, and the construction of the fort. The glass windows give a 360-degree view of the city, mountains, and the coastline. The area around the tower is lovely for walking, especially during cherry blossom season or autumn. There are also cafés, shops, and places to rest, making it easy to enjoy the whole site at a relaxed pace. A great spot for photos, history lovers, and anyone wanting to appreciate Hakodate from above. Highly recommended for first-time visitors.
Snail H — Google review
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43-9 Goryokakucho, Hakodate, Hokkaido 040-0001, Japan
https://www.goryokaku-tower.co.jp/
+81 138-51-4785
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21

Hakodate Ekimae Station

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Tram stop
Transportation
Tramways
Hakodate Ekimae Station is a convenient transportation hub with easy access to various attractions. It's just a short walk from Comfort Hotel and offers quick tram connections to places like Goryokaku Park and Suehirocho Station. The station is known for its distinctive curved roof and serves as the starting point of National Route 5. With barrier-free trains available, it provides seamless transfers and accepts nationwide transportation IC cards.
Close to everything, markets, restaurants, minimarts, train stations, sea
Chuang V — Google review
Hakodate eki mae trem station. So minimum protection from wind, rain and others. But it's still fine to wait for a couple minutes.👍👍
Ferry T — Google review
History and convenient
Kevin K — Google review
(Translated by Google) I used it for sightseeing. Conveniently located near JR Hakodate Station. It's good because you can use the transportation IC. (Original) 観光で利用しました。JR函館駅からも近く便利です。交通系ICが使えるので良いですね。
小林素明[大阪]パーソナルトレーナー — Google review
(Translated by Google) I bought a one-day ticket on my smartphone and boarded the train. It's a bit troublesome to operate. The driver gave us a lecture. (Original) スマートフォンで一日券を購入して乗車しました。操作がちょとめんどくさい。運転手さんにレクチャーしていただきました。
田中萌 — Google review
(Translated by Google) We used it many times during this trip. It was a great way for the kids to practice riding the train, and I think it left a strong impression on them. It's also convenient that you can use Suica. (Original) 今回の旅で何度も利用しました。子供達にとって乗り方の練習にもなったし、とても印象に残ったと思います。 Suica使えて便利ですね。
とちモン — Google review
(Translated by Google) August 1, 2024 I tried holding up my JR Suica to get on the Hakodate streetcar, but I was disappointed that it wouldn't work and I got a minus 2. However, for a limited time only during the Hakodate Port Festival, the fare is 200 yen, which is an added bonus. (Original) 2024年8月1日 函館市電に乗ろうと、JRのSuicaかざしたが、使えずガッカリでマイナス2。 しかし、函館港祭りの期間限定で200円均一乗車料金になっててプラス1。
た — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's very convenient because you can use transportation IC cards that can be used nationwide! Transfers will be automatically calculated. (Original) 全国相互利用できる交通系ICカードが使えるのでとても便利! 乗り継ぎも自動計算してくれる。
Kkkaz — Google review
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15 Wakamatsuchō, Hakodate, Hokkaido 040-0063, Japan
22

Mount Hakodate

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Mount Hakodate, standing at 1,096 feet tall, is a popular spot for taking in stunning city views. Accessible by cable car or hiking trail, it offers a breathtaking panorama of the city lights below. The area also holds historical significance as a cemetery for foreigners with Western religious beliefs dating back to the late 19th century.
Mt. Hakodate is breathtaking panoramic view. A quick ropeway ride takes you to the top where the city spreads beautifully between the bays. I went during the day and enjoyed clear views of Goryōkaku and the coastline. But I regret not staying for the famous night view, which is ranked among the world’s top three. Next time, I won't miss it!
Chalermchon S — Google review
Mount Hakodate offers one of the most stunning views in Hokkaido. The sunset is absolutely breathtaking, and once night falls, the sparkling lights create a magical panorama that’s unforgettable. It’s a must-visit spot, especially for photographers and couples. However, be prepared for strong, chilly winds at the top even in warmer months. Also, it can get quite crowded during peak hours, so arriving early is a good idea if you want the best viewing spot. The frequency of ropeway will increase to every 5 mins during prime time so it’s still fast to get up to and down from top.
Peng C — Google review
You purchase the ticket because you expect to see the beautiful view, maybe during the sunset, and have a good time... The truth is that the place is overcrowded, and many view points are blocked by construction site materials, or by paid services to have your picture taken with the best view. Things are not well organized and you basically pay a ticket for the sakes of paying a ticket to ride the ropeway 🤷🏻‍♀️ Super disapointing experience, honestly.
Mariana D — Google review
We went there before 4 pm and after 9 pm because we can drive our car top of the mountain with free. Only taxi and bus can be up there between 4-9pm. It was amazing. I was told this place is one of 3 best night view in Japan.
Don L — Google review
This is a must visit, if you are in Hakodate. Take the cable car up and you will be treated with a wonderful view. We timed our visit to see the sunset.
Samvel K — Google review
Mount Hakodate’s night view really deserves its reputation. I went up in the evening and the moment I stepped out and saw the city lights spreading out in a double-bay shape, it honestly took my breath away. The contrast between the bright city and the dark sea on both sides is something you don’t quite understand until you see it with your own eyes. It can get a bit windy and chilly at the top, but it’s absolutely worth it – just bring a jacket and take your time enjoying the view from different angles. I stayed up there for a while just watching the colours of the sky change and the city gradually light up. If you come to Hakodate, this is definitely one of those “must-do once in your life” spots.
ChuLuxe E — Google review
We came here for the sunset view and the night city scape. There are 3 ways of getting to the summit (350m): ropeway- 3 min, car- 5-10 min (before 17:00) and walk - 45-60 min. We chose to walk up and ride the ropeway down. The trail was well marked and maintained. Many old and big trees pave the way. As we approach, we were treated with nice views of the bay. It took us about 50 min without any rest stop. We highly recommend this short hike, if you have the time.
Terence N — Google review
Mt Hakodate ranks high with those at Nagasaki and Sapporo, or overseas like Victoria peak in HKG, there're regular announcements done for crowd management and I appreciate that, it was a cool 19C up there with a light breeze,
Mark C — Google review
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Hakodateyama, Hakodate, Hokkaido 040-0000, Japan
23

Hasshoku Center

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Market
Shopping
Hasshoku Center is a bustling market in the port city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture. This large market offers an array of local seafood, produce, and groceries, drawing in both locals and tourists. The center sees around 3 million visitors annually and is known for its diverse selection of seafood products.
Great place to shop and dine! All varieties of seafood as well as local souvenirs. Enjoyed the reasonable priced food and bbq! Great place to be!
Raymond C — Google review
A local market that you can find a series of freshly sea food, nice Japanese sake, wine and souvenir stuff for tourist. Especially the experience for grilled seafood or beef over charcoal. Be well prepare to spend a half day here.
Eian K — Google review
GREAT FOOD. VARIETIES TO TRY. A must visit if you are visiting Hachinohe. Only 100 yen, 15 min blue bus ride. You can buy seafood from the merchants and bring them to a BBQ restaurant to cook them yourself. Also many merchants selling japanese street food. Very tasty. I would highly recommend this to all visitors and foreigners.
Thomas L — Google review
Truly one of the most comprehensive fish market I have visited in Japan. Much bigger than Kushiro fish market with more variety. Prices are not too touristy as well. Definitely worth the detour into Hachinohae just for a meal here.
White B — Google review
Extremely fresh seafood everywhere, with reasonable price (much cheaper and fresher than what you may get in Tokyo, except from the real high end restaurants). Highly recommended.
Johna — Google review
Good place to visit for good and reasonably priced seafood. We ate a beef Don bento set and some sashimi. Ample parking, but go early to park nearer to the entrance. I believe there is a Y100 bus that comes / goes from a train station as well.
Ryan P — Google review
Drove here weekday lunch hour. Not very crowded. Mostly locals around. We visited the BBQ place (shichirin mura) first to pay for a seat. We were given a green basket to put our purchased seafood around the market. 2 hour long eating/cooking period. Tongs, paper plates, salt&pepper shaker and chopsticks were provided. It was a little intimidating to buy the seafood because we had no idea what we were buying, except the obvious ones like shrimp and squid. We spent about 5000 yen for around 10 shrimps, a platter of squid, 2 oysters, 2 scallops, some sort of fish. You can also purchase beer, drinks and rice at the counter. Very fun experience. There are a few other japanese restaurants in the centre. As well as a dry market area selling general goods, souvenirs and toys. Toilets are extremely clean.
Amelda L — Google review
Large fish market that has a BBQ place where you can cook your own seafood once bought at the stalls. The BBQ cost 350yen per person and you get all the utensils you need . They use real charcoal as well. They also serve beer here. At the stalls you can find any seafood imaginable at reasonable prices. If you don't want to cook yourself there are about 6-7 restaurant's at the end of the market.
Ken C — Google review
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Kansai-22-2 Kawaragi, Hachinohe, Aomori 039-1161, Japan
https://www.849net.com/
+81 178-28-9311
24

Oirase Field Museum

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Local history museum
Nature & Parks
The Oirase Field Museum, located on the Towada Highway, is more of an adventure center than a traditional museum. It offers a coffee shop, snack area, and souvenir shop where visitors can learn about the natural beauty of Towada Hachimantai. The facility also provides electric bikes for rent to explore the surrounding area. Accessible via JR Bus from Shin-Aomori Station and Hachinohe Station, it's a convenient stop for those visiting Oirase Gorge.
You can buy many kinds of souvenirs here, observe mosses with microscopes and magnifying glasses, and rent bicycles... This is definitely a recommended starting point or resting place when touring the Oirase!
Neeko — Google review
End Oct 2025. Nice surroundings and near the start of Oirase river where u can see two rivers merging. The shop itself is small and limited seats for in-house snacks. I walked to the bridge where I can see two rivers merging. Free parking and spacious.
SiewHong P — Google review
This location conveniently serves as both a Tourist Information Center and a fascinating small museum. The museum section is excellent for curious minds, particularly children, offering detailed illustrations on nature—from basic microscope use to in-depth visuals of plants and animals. It's a highly educational and practical stop for visitors.
NNchan — Google review
The staff is really nice and helpful to provide travel information in English. The exhibition in the center is also interesting. There’s a coffee shop to take a break and toilet to use.
王怡涵 — Google review
Stopped by this cafe/souvenir shop on our way to Lake Towada. Our family and friends loved the souvenirs and must try apple ice cream!
Grace W — Google review
When I drive to Lake Towada, I always stop here! There is a gift shop, limited menu snack bar. Soft serve ice cream with chocolate glaze and covered in Matcha green tea! Awesome! Please stop in. A local artist, wooden bowls, cups, utensils! Naturally I buy! Lol
Scott — Google review
I always love vising the museum! There are a lot of fun activities such as moss ball and terrarium making classes, information about local wildlife and history of the gorge. There is also an A La Ringo store to stock up on yummy apple goodies and treats!
Rebeca M — Google review
Came here to start my Oirase gorge walk. Dropped my luggage in the coin locker (it was empty). The cafe sells apple pies, which is just okay for me because it’s very tart and the crust is very thin. Toilets are clean and modern with bidet. Ample parking. Took the JR bus from Aomori to get here and then back to Towada city. There’s some apple souvenirs sold inside as well.
Hani S — Google review
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内, Tochikubo-183 Okuse, Towada, Aomori 034-0301, Japan
https://oirase-towada.jp/
+81 176-74-1233
25

Nebuta Museum WA RASSE

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Art museum
Sights & Landmarks
Nebuta Museum WA RASSE is a vibrant red museum that offers a glimpse into the Aomori Nebuta festival, featuring impressive parade floats and captivating taiko drum displays. The museum aims to capture the lively atmosphere, history, and traditions of the festival through its exhibitions of images, objects, and sounds spanning 300 years. Visitors can also enjoy live haneto performances and marvel at five actual floats on display.
Nebuta Festival is the largest summer festival in Aomori, which large lantern floats made of paper, parading the lively streets at night. It's perhaps as popular in Japan as the Rose parade in Pasadena. The adult entrance fee is 620¥, and available for purchase on the 2nd floor. The friendly staff will help guide you navigate the ticket machine. They also offer free Taiko drum shows a few times a day. The exit will take you to the souvenir shop. It is a wonderful experience to learn and have a glimpse of the local culture. All in all, we spent about an hour in there. And if you're visiting during apple season in October, there're several apple trees outside full with mini apples.
Carl W — Google review
A must visit if you’re in Aomori. They showcase the history with film showings. You can also participate in playing the drums and other musical instruments when there’s a singer. The paper lanterns are stunning to look at. There’s a gift store selling food products and souvenirs.
Melanie E — Google review
The Nebuta Museum Wa Rasse is the definitive cultural hub for Aomori Prefecture. The stunning exterior architecture is a must-see, and inside, the museum offers a fascinating deep dive into Nebuta history and the intricate float construction process. The exhibition of authentic, full-sized floats is fabulous and truly stunning. For a phenomenal experience, be sure to check the schedule for their live performances! Attending a show offers the unique opportunity to join the dancers and play the festival instruments, making it a highly interactive and memorable visit.
NNchan — Google review
Loved this place. It is only a few minutes from Aomori Station and it feels like Aomori’s culture hub. I came for the Nebuta Festival and stopped here to learn the story behind it. Inside the hall the floats glow like giant lanterns. Up close you can see the paper, paint, and wire details. There is a short film that explains the history and how the artists build each float. Sometimes there is a drum and haneto dance demo, so check the schedule at the entrance. I spent about an hour taking photos and reading the signs. Staff were kind. The English info is clear. I left inspired and even more excited for the festival. The Aomori Nebuta Matsuri is a famous summer festival held in early August every year. Enormous illuminated paper floats that depict legendary warriors and mythical scenes are paraded through the city at night. They move to the beat of taiko drums and flutes while thousands of haneto dancers jump and shout “Rassera.” On the final night there are fireworks and a waterfront celebration. WA RASSE displays award-winning floats from recent years and explains how they are made.
ChuLuxe E — Google review
Aomori is worldwide known for its Nebuta festival happening in August. If you want to get a taste of it you have to visit this museum and learn more about it. The entrance is not expensive at all. Less than 5 dollars. The museum has 2 floors. On the first you will learn all about its origins and on the lower one is the nebuta hall, where you will see these incredible works of art. These fully-sized Nebuta have participated in the festivals. The museum also have a shop where you can find several kinds of souvenirs.
Ana T — Google review
Beautiful museum, both inside and outside. The architecture is great, but the festival floats of the Nebuta are greater. They hold some incredibly beautiful and impressive pieces, a must in case you visit the city outside if the dates of the festival itself. The museum shop also offers a pretty wide range of souvenirs such as t-shirts, magnets, cards, and other trinkets.
Emiel H — Google review
A unique and interesting exhibition about the Nebuta Festival held in August in Aomori. A 10 minute movie, posters and several of the large colourful "floats" used in the parades are on display. A big souvenir and gift shop on the way out. Recommended.
Vincent O — Google review
Informative, friendly and a great place to come all seasons. Craft and celebration of the past. Learn and be amazed. Do check on live performance times. For us the 11.10, (13.10, 12.30, 14.00 & 15.30) performance on the stage just about to start. Yay!
Kevan S — Google review
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1 Chome-1-1 Yasukata, Aomori, 030-0803, Japan
http://www.nebuta.jp/warasse/
+81 17-752-1311
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Hirosaki Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Hirosaki Castle, a historic and majestic structure built in 1611, is surrounded by over 2,600 cherry trees, lush gardens, and a moat. The castle is particularly famous for its stunning scenery during the cherry blossom season in spring when the mainly Yoshino cherry and other varieties come into bloom. This spectacle attracts numerous visitors who come to enjoy the breathtaking sight.
Who would have thought one castle can be moved!! Yeah, this place was slid 70 metres from it’s original place as walls covering this castle were damaged. Once walls get repaired castle will be moved back. This thought on its own is insane that they moved whole castle. If visiting aomori, can plan a day trip to Hirosaki. Note - don’t forget to collect stamps on your tickets when visiting inside castle
Purva S — Google review
Like a small Central Park of the city. There is a botanical garden around the castle. Also, Civic Center is nearby. Definitely pay a visit if you stay more than 24 hours here in this city.
Chris Y — Google review
The park surrounding the castle is absolutely beautiful, and especially in the spring or fall. The story of the castle is fascinating, not the least in modern history, as it has veen uprooted and moved in 2015 and now prepared for another move. The inside is very nice and the area around it is very spacious and pretty.
Bull D — Google review
I walked into the park and felt that little lift you get when a place is even prettier than the photos. The trees were glowing in every shade of autumn, yellow and orange and bright red with a few soft pink leaves catching the light. The castle peeked through the branches like a postcard come to life. The moat worked like a mirror and doubled the colors so well that I kept stopping just to stare. What I loved most was the mood. Cool air, the quiet crunch of leaves, couples moving slowly, and kids chasing tiny piles of red maple. I took too many photos, then put my phone away and just stood there. It felt good to be small in a big beautiful scene. Tips from my visit. Come early for calm paths and kind light. Walk the full loop around the moat, cross a few bridges, sit for ten minutes and watch the reflections ripple. Wear comfy shoes. Bring a spare battery if you are a photo person. I left with cold fingers and a very warm heart. I would come back in a heartbeat.
ChuLuxe E — Google review
To fully tour the whole area which includes the botanical garden, Fujitsu memorial garden, and the castle, you would need a good 2-3 hours with plenty of walking but it's worth it. To go to Fujita memorial garden, you would need to walk out of the Hirosaki park. Too bad we were several weeks too early for the fall foliage festival at the park. The castle is rather small but the park grounds are quite massive.
Carl W — Google review
Absolutely beautiful gardens. The autumn colours are gorgeous and you get a great mountain in-the-distance view as well. Worth the visit and cater for about 2 hours. Admission is ¥320 per adult. Visited on 1st Nov, 2025.
Dan O — Google review
Went here in the last week of April this year, my first spring trip in Japan. When they say spring, Hirosaki Park and Castle definitely is a must..and was speechless by the beauty which welcomed us. Cherry blossoms and petals wherever you go, pruned differently to represent how apples are pruned in the area. Despite the large area, food stalls are available at designated sections of the park as well.
Vita I — Google review
Date of enjoyment: 17/4/25 Came here first day of the matsuri festival 2025, it was early in terms of blossom perhaps 5 days early. Nonetheless you can tell by the way the trees and how they are grown Hirosaki cherry blossom so special. Imagine it lit up at night will also be stunning, we were fortunate to come on a sunny day and Mt. Iwate in the background really is a stunning image of Japan, castle, cherry blossom and a mountain in the background does not getting anymore Japan. There’s so much to see here from the castle to the view of the mountain and a walk around the castle with so much cherry blossom, do allow 2hrs here. I can appreciate why this is one of the top cherry blossom viewing spots in Japan.
Jay C — Google review
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1-1-1 Shimoshiroganecho, Hirosaki, Aomori 036-8356, Japan
https://www.hirosakipark.jp/
+81 172-33-8739
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Aoike

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Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Aoike is a popular and stunning natural pool famous for its crystal-clear waters. The area boasts forest trails that lead to nearby lakes, as well as a camping site for those seeking an outdoor adventure. This destination is amongst the best places to visit, not just because of Aoike's beauty but also due to the hiking opportunities available in exploring the wondrous mountains surrounding it.
It was a slightly rainy day today. However, the blue pond appeared with super blue, making us so so impressed. This scene, once it caught your eyes, will remain on your heart.
Taichi — Google review
Good but don’t go there after raining. Your shoes will be dirty and full of mud.
Coke N — Google review
I initially wasn't planning on coming here but the day before I met a videographer who told me about this lake and showed me photos. It was gorgeous and I had to see it for myself. The parking is ¥500 and plenty of spots, the lake was about 500m away from the parking lot. There is also a trekking route you can take around which I didn't as I was in a hurry. The water is so clear you can see fishes swimming inside. Beautiful. This could possibly be Sanji's All Blue. Hehe
Jucci — Google review
5 Nov2025, after the first lake, you need to walk up some stairs to reach this lake. Due to the dropping leaves, the lake didn’t look as “reflective” as when it was clear. Wheelchair and prams are not suitable in this section as it is accessible only via stairs.
SiewHong P — Google review
Honestly, this place feels quite overrated. Aoike (青池) is about 700 meters from the nearest carpark (¥500 per entry), and its beauty really depends on the sunlight. If it’s cloudy, it’s honestly not worth the trip. Plan accordingly if you’re thinking of visiting.
Niko Z — Google review
Parked the car nearest to Aoike, ¥500. Arrived in the afternoon and do not see many crowds. Many leaves floating around and difficult to see the colour from pictures, thought we still enjoyed ..
Ai N — Google review
A simple 35-45Min hike. Not complex mostly flat terrain and some wooden steps. Very clean and well maintained. The store opposite the carpark area is great for a simple lunch bite and souvenir shopping.
Sakthi B — Google review
Best 🌟 places to visit I really like this area. Recommend not only going for Aoike. It is also good for hiking to see how wonderful mountains are.
Effie C — Google review
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Matsugami, Fukaura, Nishitsugaru District, Aomori 038-2206, Japan
28

Senshū Park

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Temporarily Closed
City park
Nature & Parks
Senshū Park is a large park in Akita, known for its water gardens and the ruins of the Edo-period Kubota Castle. The park features seasonal cherry blossoms, azaleas, and lotus blooms. Visitors can explore the reconstructed Osumiyagura tower for panoramic views and historical exhibits. Additionally, there are ponds, shrines, and a wooden entrance gate within the park's grounds.
A big, beautiful, and historic park in Akita city. You can easily walk to here from city centre. And there is a Akita Arts Theatre Mille Has around the entrance. Visitors can also have a short break at the Art Theatre. If visited this park at the right time, guess the red leaves or green leaves can show a different view of this park.
Emily Y — Google review
It was chilly in the evening but had a great view of the SkyTree tower at night.
Chris W — Google review
A park located in the center city of Akita. This site is the former castle of SATAKE family, who was the Lord of Akita. There is a reconstructed gate, a museum imitated the original exterior of castle, and a shrine honoring the SATAKE family.
K2 — Google review
One of the historical public parks in Akita. It had been the castle, now it belongs to Akita city. Very beautiful red leaves in a Japanese style garden. There are fountain with carp fishes, lotus pond, Japanese shrines and others. Free to visit. It's very nice and relaxing for us.
Lily C — Google review
This park is a wonderful place to enjoy yourself together with the Akita community, It is a beautiful place that is especially beautiful during the cherry blossom festivals
Chuck C — Google review
I came here during the summer. Experiences: There was a street market festival/bazaar going on at the time of visit, where there are many interesting food and crafts for sale around the entrance to the park. There is also a bridge surrounded by large orchids which is the photo-ops place to go. There are a few landmarks in the park, such as the castle ruins, where you can learn some history about the region. There is a also a akita inu experience next to the cafe, which lets you encounter the large sized akita doggo without touching. Price: admission and akita dog experience is free. Duration: About 2-3 hours excluding time spent on the bazaar. Overall, I enjoyed the park as a short excursion while in Akita.
Martin L — Google review
After a last minute change of plans, we found ourselves in Akita for a few hours longer on a drizzly Friday morning in June than expected. We were hanging around to see the Akita inu at "Akita Dog Station" that didn't open until 11AM and stumbled across this park nearby while walking around earlier that morning. I honestly wish I had known about this park earlier. It was the quintessential Japanese park with little shrines, a mini waterfall, garden, woods, bamboo and even a small eatery and gift shop. We didn't have time to do any eating or shopping, nor did we have time to go into the small museum located in a restored building. Instead we spent it just walking around the garden areas and enjoying being outside of the city. If you're in Akita, do yourself a favor and block out a few hours to give this park and surrounding areas some of your time, you won't regret it.
Brittany S — Google review
Visited on January 8th. There was a light amount of snow and it was a fantastic atmosphere. There were hardly any tourists so I was able to sightsee comfortably.
Akira — Google review
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1 Senshukoen, Akita, 010-0876, Japan
https://www.city.akita.lg.jp/kurashi/doro-koen/1003685/1007159/index.html
+81 18-888-5753
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Mt. Haguro

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Mountain peak
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Mount Haguro, part of the Three Mountains of Dewa, is a sacred place with a serene atmosphere. The mountain is famous for its 600-year-old towering cryptomeria trees and a remarkable pagoda that can be reached by climbing 2446 stone steps. As visitors ascend, they may feel the spiritual significance of the journey intensify, as if the ancient surroundings are urging them to embrace a sense of piety and reverence.
I hiked to Mt. Haguro on July 14th. Although you can go to the by car or bus I started to climb from the stairs to feel what it means to the Shintoists. It was tiring to step 2446 stone steps but it worths to do that. The hike stars after you enter from the temple gate near to the tourist information. You can come here by car or bus. Free parking available. There is a toilet and vending machines around before you star the hike. There are many small shrines on the way. Japanese cedar trees are gorgeous. They are 200 ~ 500 years old. Don’t miss the grandpa cedar tree. Based on the information written there are 284 on the right side and 301 on the left side totaling 585 cedar trees. The path was easier than expected actually. You are not just ascending all the time. Some parts are straight and helps you relax. It is 1.7 km long and there is a small resting area where you can enjoy a coupe of coffee or noodles with spectacular view. 5 stairs Togendo is near to the starting point. There are gourd pictures drawn on some of the stones. There are 33 in total but I could find few only. The temples on the top were great looking. This mountain represents birth and it is one of the three mountains that Shintoist priests climb to be purified. Climbing stone stairs made me think of the pain of a women before the birth. Once you get the top you forgot all the pains in your legs and feel relaxed and calm. The thickness of the roofs of the temples were very thick and all of them decoded exclusively. I highly recommend this place. Check the photos I posted here to get to know more about the hike in July. Like this comment if it was helpful.
Recep D — Google review
Beautiful mountain, Amazing nature.
Futoshi C — Google review
The absolute stillness and peaceful surroundings are beautiful, yet they send chills down my spine. Every rustle from the bushes makes me fear there’s a bear nearby.
A Y — Google review
worth the effort and nice walk ! took a bus up to the top from the station , cost ¥1180 per person, took about 1 hour. and walked down from top to the entrance , took about 40 minutes. return bus fare cost ¥820 . you can choose either route . enjoyed the serenity of the place .
Spyder — Google review
This place is majestic. One of the best places to visit in Yamagata. Brief history: Dewa Sanzan (出羽三山, "three mountains of Dewa") are three sacred mountains in Yamagata Prefecture, each with a shrine on or near its peak. The mountains are named Haguro-san, Gas-san and Yudono-san and remain centers of mountain worship. Representing birth (Haguro-san), death (Gas-san) and rebirth (Yudono-san), the mountains are usually visited in that order. Dewa Sanzan is a center of Shugendo, a folk religion based on mountain worship, blending Buddhist and Shinto traditions. Shugendo practitioners, called yamabushi, perform feats of endurance as a means of transcending the physical world. Training includes such tasks as long pilgrimages and endurance of the elements.
Notorious R — Google review
Very much worth the effort. Not super easy walk at a little over 2000 steps but also its a beautiful walk also. Raining day I went but went anyway due to effort of getting here on limited time. Well worth the effort I feel.
Chris H — Google review
I’ve climbed this mountain more than 100 times and every single time it manages to send shivers up my spine. The lowest of the Dewa Sanzan, Mt. Haguro is a Mecca for all things Shugendo. The Shukubo pilgrim lodges, five story pagoda, cedar forest and stone stairway, then the thickest thatch roof in the whole of Japan at Dewa Sanzan shrine mean that Mt. Haguro is a definite must see for anyone coming to Tohoku. I’ve written an in-depth article on my website, and am part of a group called Yamabushido that offers life-chaning Yamabushi training through master Hoshino of Daishobo pilgrim lodge. Be sure to check it out!
Tim Y — Google review
It’s very cool place! We visited there on a weekday, only a few people in that afternoon. Feeling warm and calm.
Pim P — Google review
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Haguroyama Haguromachi Touge, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-0211, Japan
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Kamo Aquarium

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Aquarium
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Reopened in 2014, the Kamo Aquarium in Tsuruoka has transformed into a cutting-edge attraction, featuring an impressive display of jellyfish. Boasting the largest collection of jellyfish in the world with over 50 different species, it has earned recognition from the Guinness World Records. The Jellyfish Dream Theater showcases these elegant creatures in colorfully lit tanks, offering visitors a mesmerizing experience. Additionally, guests can enjoy seal shows and interact with starfish at the touch pool.
Did not expect much but this place is full of surprises. Disregard the initial fish tanks This is home to 88 of all 120 jellyfish species in the word and the prix de resistance is the bioluminescence jelly fishes the subject of which won Japan a Nobel prize in chemistry with the GFP protein research .
Wing A — Google review
It is an interesting aquarium but when we visited it, it was quite busy. If you like jelly fish, you would love this place, as they have good educational display as well, showing the jellyfish at different stages of life. I found the admission fee of ¥1,500 to be slightly on the steep side considering the size of the place.
Un V — Google review
This aquarium is really beautiful, and I enjoyed the many kinds of jellyfish I could look at. The only downside was that a lot of people were taking videos and would stand for a long time in front of the aquariums. I guess I’m too old to appreciate that! We went to the restaurant and had an amazing delicious and very reasonably priced lunch. If you are a seafood lover, I know it’s funny to eat seafood at an aquarium, but still, it was amazing!
Don M — Google review
A cruise ship stop in Sakata gave us the chance to visit the Kamo Aquarium. The jellyfish room where they hold concerts is otherworldly and unique, but my favorite was the tank of baby salmon. Ive attached those photos first. Nice T-shirts in the gift shop, good ice cream and a cold drink machine with my favorite Mets Lemon Squash. A perfect day.
Wendy F — Google review
It is an aquarium, but has an extensive jellyfish exhibit. We were able to see dozens of different species of jellyfish. There were glowing jellyfish, and the display of jellyfish in a huge tank was breathtaking.
Yutaka K — Google review
The jellyfish are incredible! So amazing to see so many different types in one place
ウルフJamie — Google review
Coming from a country with much stricter animal rights rules and regulations, going to this aquarium was extremely upsetting. The tanks were hugely overcrowded with little to no natural vegetation. There is no natural terrain in the jellyfish tanks whatsoever, whilst aesthetically pleasing this cannot be in the animals best interest. Worst of all was the seals. There were six or seven of them in one tiny swimming pool, going round and round in laps. There were two seals in isolation in the smallest pools imaginable, one was swimming in tight circles desperate for stimulation whilst the other was barking in distress. I have attached photos of their horrendous conditions. I left with my heart in my throat, deeply upset to have given this organisation my money.
Hannah D — Google review
The main attraction here is the jellyfish collection and lecture. I wasn't expecting much at first, but I was simply fascinated by the collection. They also have a restaurant where you can eat jellyfish and puffer fish if you're up for it. My only complaint is that the seals should have a much bigger space to live in than they have.
Ruka I — Google review
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Okubo-657-1 Imaizumi, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-1206, Japan
https://kamo-kurage.jp/
+81 235-33-3036
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