Discover the breathtaking beauty of Hokkaido on this unforgettable one-day adventure to Cape Kamui, Shimamui Coast, Yoichi Distillery, and Otaru. This tour takes you far beyond the usual tourist paths to experience some of the region’s most stunning hidden gems. Walk the dramatic cliffs of Cape Kamui, where panoramic ocean views and legends of Ainu gods await. Marvel at the crystal-clear waters and rugged coastline of Shimamui Coast, a place few travelers ever reach. Savor the craftsmanship of world-renowned Japanese whisky with a guided visit to the historic Yoichi Distillery. Then, step back in time in Otaru, a charming canal town filled with nostalgic streets, artisan shops, and rich history. With scenic drives, insightful stories, and plenty of time to explore, this journey blends nature, culture, and local flavor in the best of Hokkaido. Book now for a day packed with discovery, stunning views, and authentic experiences you’ll never forget.
Starting point:<br/>1-chōme-1-6 Ōdōrinishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0042, Japan
Starting point:<br/>Sapporo Eki Kitaguchi, 3 Chome Kita 7 Jonishi, Kita Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0807, Japan
Travelers who join this tour will experience the breathtaking beauty of Cape Kamui, one of Hokkaido’s most striking natural landmarks. Located on the Shakotan Peninsula, this narrow cape stretches dramatically into the Sea of Japan, offering panoramic views of turquoise waters and rugged cliffs. A scenic walking trail leads visitors along a ridgeline to the tip of the cape, where the iconic white lighthouse stands. Along the way, they'll be surrounded by untouched coastal nature, wildflowers in season, and steep drops that create a sense of awe and wonder. The guide will share legends of the Ainu goddess who gave the cape its name and explain the area's cultural and geographical significance. On clear days, the views are endless, and the sea shimmers in vibrant shades of blue, known locally as "Shakotan Blue." This peaceful, windswept setting is a perfect place for photography, reflection, and escaping into nature. It’s a highlight for those seeking hidden beauty in Hokkaido.
At Shimamui Coast, travelers will be captivated by one of Hokkaido’s most breathtaking coastal landscapes. After a short walk through a narrow tunnel carved into the cliffs, the view opens up to a dramatic panorama of turquoise waters framed by steep, rugged cliffs. The name “Shimamui” comes from the Ainu word Suma Mui, meaning “Rock Bay,” and the scenery truly lives up to its name. From the observation deck, visitors can admire the clarity of the sea—ranked among Japan’s top waters—and see how the coastline remains untouched and wild. The waves crashing against jagged rocks below create a powerful, almost spiritual atmosphere. It’s a spot that feels far removed from the modern world. Your guide will share the natural and cultural history of the area, including Ainu legends and local fishing traditions. This is a perfect photo stop and a moment to truly appreciate the raw, untouched beauty of Hokkaido’s Shakotan Peninsula.
At Yoichi Distillery, travelers will step into the birthplace of Japanese whisky, founded by Masataka Taketsuru—the “Father of Japanese Whisky.” Nestled in the scenic town of Yoichi, the distillery was carefully built in Hokkaido for its cool climate and sea breeze, echoing the conditions of Scotland. During the visit, travelers will walk through traditional stone buildings, copper pot stills, and aging warehouses, gaining a deep appreciation for time-honored whisky-making techniques. They'll learn how Taketsuru brought Scottish distilling methods to Japan and adapted them to local ingredients and climate. The tour offers insight into the dedication and craftsmanship behind each bottle. Guests can explore a small museum, see original equipment, and even sample some of Nikka’s renowned whiskies. Surrounded by forested hills and the scent of oak barrels, this experience blends history, flavor, and tradition—making it a must-visit for whisky lovers and culture seekers alike.
Travelers who book this experience will stroll along the iconic Otaru Canal, where the charm of the past lingers in every stone and reflection. Once a bustling center for Hokkaido’s shipping industry, the canal is now a peaceful, scenic walkway lined with beautifully preserved Meiji- and Taisho-era warehouses. These historical buildings now house cozy cafés, art galleries, and craft shops, offering a blend of nostalgia and modern creativity. As you walk, a local guide will share stories of Otaru’s rise as a major port, the lives of merchants who shaped the city, and how its rich cultural heritage continues today. Travelers can enjoy the romantic atmosphere, especially with the soft glow of old-fashioned gas lamps in the evening. There will be time to browse local glassware studios, music box shops, or sample famous local sweets. This visit to Otaru Canal offers a relaxing yet enriching experience, capturing the spirit of a city where history flows like the water beside you.
Meet the operator at 08:30. Enter your preferred location at checkout. The operator will make the final confirmation accordingly. The bus departs on time at 8:30, no waiting for latecomers. Latecomers or no-shows can't be refunded Please arrive at the location 5 mins before the departure time.
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Sapporo, the capital of Hokkaido, is known for its stunning winter landscapes, vibrant cultural scene, and delicious seafood. The city hosts the famous Sapporo Snow Festival and offers a unique blend of modern urban life and traditional Japanese charm.
Learn about the history of beer in Japan and the Sapporo Beer brand. The museum offers beer tasting and a chance to see the brewing process.
A large park in the heart of Sapporo, known for its beautiful gardens, fountains, and the famous Sapporo Snow Festival held here in February.
A landmark of Sapporo, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck. The tower is illuminated at night, creating a beautiful sight.
A rich, miso-based ramen with corn, butter, and pork. A must-try local specialty.
A spicy, flavorful curry soup with vegetables and meat, a Hokkaido specialty.
Grilled lamb or mutton, a popular dish in Hokkaido, often cooked on a dome-shaped grill.
Winter is ideal for snow festivals and skiing, while summer offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities and festivals.
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Sapporo is a very safe city with low crime rates. However, petty theft and scams can occur, especially in tourist areas.
Sapporo Station
Sapporo Station Bus Terminal, Susukino Bus Terminal
The subway system is clean, efficient, and easy to navigate. It consists of three lines: Namboku, Tozai, and Tohoku-Johetsu.
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A popular ski resort known for its powder snow, Niseko offers excellent skiing and snowboarding in winter, and outdoor activities in summer.
A charming port city known for its historic buildings, canals, and fresh seafood. Otaru offers a mix of history, culture, and scenic views.
Known for its lavender fields in summer and skiing in winter, Furano offers a mix of natural beauty and outdoor activities.
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