This is one of the best tours to enjoy fresh beer in Japan.
Take a premium tour to the Sapporo Beer Museum and spend time with your guide on the streets of Otaru!
The only beer museum in Japan, you can learn about the relationship between beer and Hokkaido's development while sampling beer only available here.
After the beer tour, enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere as you stroll through the streets of Otaru.This tour is enjoyable not only for beer lovers, but also for those who love the atmosphere of the Meiji Era in Japan and for families.
Please let the guide know if there is any restaurant you would like to visit!
Pickup included
Pickup included
The Sapporo Beer Museum is located in Sapporo Garden Park and is the only museum in Japan dedicated to beer. Take pictures of the photogenic scenery in the red brick building that was created in the Meiji era.
Visitors can also taste limited-edition beer that can only be consumed at the museum. It is a must-drink for beer lovers!
The Otaru Canal is 1,140 meters long and features gentle curves, making it one of Otaru's most iconic tourist attractions. The fantastic and nostalgic scenery of 63 gas lamps along the canal attracts many tourists. The stone warehouses and old buildings along the canal have been reused as stores and restaurants, and together with the historical buildings and retro streetscape, have won many awards, including the 100 best cityscapes and 100 most beautiful historical climates in Japan. In addition, there are abundant sightseeing spots around Otaru Canal, such as historical buildings, museums, Otaru Sakai-machi-dori Shopping Street, Otaru Music Box Hall, etc., where you can fully experience the charm of Otaru. Your guide will take you to places of your interest.
Otaru Sakaimachi-dori Shopping Street is the main street of Otaru sightseeing, located close to the Otaru Canal, the most popular tourist attraction in Otaru. The streets are formed by many historical buildings built in the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa periods. The shopping street, with its time-travel-like atmosphere, is famous for its sweets, glass, and music boxes. You can also enjoy Otaru's typical restaurants and shopping here.
This store, specializing in music boxes, is housed in a building built during the Meiji era (1868-1912). At the entrance, you will be greeted by a steam clock, which serves as the symbol of the store. The store exudes a retro atmosphere and is filled with approximately 80,000 music boxes collected from various parts of the world. These music boxes come in a wide range of designs and materials, including jewelry boxes, stuffed animals, wall hangings, ceramics, and other distinctive items.
Otaru Kihin Kan (former Aoyama's villa), a registered tangible cultural property of Japan, has been known as a luxurious and magnificent mansion since its time. Masakichi Aoyama, the second generation of the Aoyama family who made a huge fortune from herring fishing, built this villa with his daughter, Masae, over a period of six and a half years. The building materials, such as cypress, zelkova, ebony, cedar, and Yakusugi, which the master carpenter collected with great care, Shunkei lacquer corridors and pillars, and stairs made of tamo wood are all luxurious in the living space. Why not visit one of Hokkaido's finest art mansions, experience the historical architecture, and immerse yourself in the excitement?
A sake brewery that uses 100% Hokkaido rice to make local sake all year round. Visitors can freely tour the brewery and enjoy shopping.
The atrium, which was originally a bank hall and extends to the second floor, is now a large art museum with six impressive classical columns.
Visitors can walk through the Lewis C. Tiffany Stained Glass Gallery on the first floor and admire modern and contemporary Japanese paintings.
Please show the ticket to the guide when you meet.
Otaru is a charming port city in Hokkaido known for its beautifully preserved canal district, historic warehouses, and vibrant music scene. Its picturesque setting and rich maritime history make it a popular destination for travelers seeking a blend of culture, history, and natural beauty.
A beautifully preserved canal district with historic warehouses, shops, and restaurants. The canal is illuminated in the evenings, creating a romantic atmosphere.
A museum dedicated to the history and art of music boxes. The collection includes rare and beautifully crafted music boxes from around the world.
A large park with beautiful gardens, walking paths, and a variety of plants. The park is especially stunning during the cherry blossom season.
A bowl of rice topped with fresh, raw seafood. Otaru is famous for its high-quality seafood, making this a must-try dish.
A delicacy in Hokkaido, uni is often served raw or in sushi. It has a creamy texture and a unique, rich flavor.
A rich and creamy curry dish that is a specialty of Hokkaido. It is made with a generous amount of butter, giving it a unique and indulgent flavor.
Summer offers pleasant weather for exploring the city's attractions, while winter provides opportunities for winter sports and experiencing the famous Otaru Snow Light Path Festival.
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Otaru is a very safe city with a low crime rate. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime is uncommon. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Otaru Station
Otaru Bus Terminal
The bus system is efficient and covers most major attractions. Buses are punctual and easy to use with English signage.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, INDRIVER
Car, Bike, Scooter
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