From Sapporo, journey into the heart of Shikotsu-Toya National Park, where Lake Toya shimmers with floating islands and Mt. Yotei rises in the distance. At Sairo Observatory, take in breathtaking panoramas before standing at the foot of Showa Shinzan, a mountain born in 1943. Ride the Mt. Usu Ropeway to the summit and feel the vast beauty of Hokkaido unfold, with Lake Toya and the Pacific Ocean stretching far beyond. If you prefer, arrangements can also be made to start the tour from Muroran Port.
Pickup included
Enjoy a short rest stop at Nakayama Pass, where you’ll be rewarded with one of the best views of Mt. Yotei, often called “Hokkaido’s Mt. Fuji.” Don’t miss the local specialty, “Age-imo,” deep-fried potato skewers beloved by travelers.
Lake Toya is a scenic caldera lake located within Shikotsu-Toya National Park. Surrounded by mountains and dotted with four small islands, the lake is known for its clear waters and hot spring towns along the shore. On this tour, you will visit the Sairo Observatory, the best viewpoint to admire the lake’s full panorama and Mt. Yotei in the distance.
Formed in 1943 when farmlands were uplifted by volcanic activity, Showa Shinzan is one of Japan’s youngest mountains. Standing beside Mt. Usu, it remains a rare example of a landscape born within living memory, where visitors can feel the raw power of the earth up close. The contrast between the red-brown mountain surface and the surrounding greenery makes it a striking sight.
The Mt. Usu Ropeway offers a scenic 7-minute ride to the summit. From the observation deck, enjoy sweeping views of Showa Shinzan below, the sparkling waters of Lake Toya, and the vast Pacific Ocean stretching into the horizon. On clear days, you can even see Mount Yotei, often called “Hokkaido’s Mt. Fuji.”
Please show the ticket to the guide when you meet.
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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