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Hokkaido: Noboribetsu, Lake Toya and Otaru Full-Day Tour
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- 11h
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Overview
- Indulge in the ultimate relaxation with foot onsens along a sulfur river
- Discover Oyunuma, the remains of a volcanic crater formed by an eruption
- Witness the active volcanic activity at the Hell Valley in Noboribetsu
- Immerse yourself in the tranquil surroundings of the picturesque Lake Toya
- Gaze in awe at Showa Shinzan volcano, one of Japan's youngest mountains
Activity location
- Sapporo
- Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Japan, 〒060-0807 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Kita Ward, Kita 7 Jōnishi, 3-chōme, 札幌駅北口 | Pick-up time and location: 8:00 am Sapporo Station North Exit Group Bus Stop 札幌駅北口団体BUS乗り場, Address: 3 Chome Kita 7 Jonishi, Kita Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0807 Japan, Meet your guide at Sapporo Station North Exit Group Bus Stop. They will be holding a yellow flag with the Gogoday logo.
- Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
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Hokkaido: Noboribetsu, Lake Toya and Otaru Full-Day Tour
- 11h
- English
What's included, what's not
- Multilingual guide
- Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
- Pickup and drop-off from designated areas
- Entry to paid attractions
- Food and drinks
What you can expect
Join a Hokkaido tour from Sapporo, exploring the wonders of Noboribetsu Hell Valley, Oyunuma Pond, and Shikotsu Toya National Park. Witness the spectacle of Showa Shinzan's volcano, enjoy panoramic views of Lake Toya, and delve into the charm of Otaru with its canal, glass arts, and winter festival.
Start your tour from Sapporo, making your way to the first stop of the day, a relic of a crater in that was formed about 10,000 years ago in Noboribetsu. See Jigokudani, also known as Hell Valley, with its boiling sulfuric hot springs and volcanic steam plumes.
Visit the Oyunuma Pond, the remains of a volcanic crater formed by the eruption of Mt Hiwa. Head to an observation deck to see the steaming lake. Walk to see its blue-green waters up close. As you take a stroll around the lake, smell the sulfur and see the steam rise from the source of hot springs.
Watch yellow spherical sulfur floating on the surface of the water. If you wish to unwind at the outdoor foot bath, follow a long mountain road along a hot sulphur river in the woods (closed due to road reasons in winter).
At noon, continue to the Lake Toyako area, a volcanic caldera lake in Shikotsu-Toya National Park. Get 2 hours of free time for lunch and sightseeing. Then, it’s onward to Showa Shinzan, an active volcano that erupted in the early years of the Showa era (20th century).
Witness white smoke and sulfurous fumes erupting from the reddish-brown mountains. While you cannot enter the mountain, you can feel the overwhelming energy of the earth simply by looking at it.
Just a short walk from the Showa Shinzan Ropeway entrance, you’ll find the Bear Park, home to over 100 Hokkaido brown bears—the largest wild mammals in Hokkaido. Here, you can experience the fun of feeding these massive yet lovable creatures. Watch as they stand on their hind legs, wave enthusiastically, and charm visitors with their playful antics.(admission fee is not included)
Then, make a stop at Lake Touyako Observatory. Gaze out over a broad panorama encompassing the entire volcanic lake and the surrounding natural wonders scattered throughout Shikotsu Toya National Park, including Mt. Usu, Mt. Yotei, Mt. Showa, and Nakajima Island.
Continue to Otaru, an atmospheric port town with a romantic canal. Take a stroll through the ancient canal streets, surrounded by warehouses built from red bricks and gray tiles from the Meiji era.
Visit Kitaichi Glass workshop to see the exquisite glass arts and crafts that the city is famous for. Explore Otaru Music Box Museum, Japan's largest music box store with thousands of music boxes from all over the world on display.
In the winter, check out the Otaru Snow Light Path festival which lights up the city with shimmering lights and glowing snow statues (about 10 days in early February from 5 PM-9 PM). Additionally, many locals put lantern displays in front of their shops and homes, adding to the festive spirit.
After a day full of exploration, head back to Sapporo.
Location
Activity location
- Sapporo
- Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Japan, 〒060-0807 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Kita Ward, Kita 7 Jōnishi, 3-chōme, 札幌駅北口 | Pick-up time and location: 8:00 am Sapporo Station North Exit Group Bus Stop 札幌駅北口団体BUS乗り場, Address: 3 Chome Kita 7 Jonishi, Kita Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0807 Japan, Meet your guide at Sapporo Station North Exit Group Bus Stop. They will be holding a yellow flag with the Gogoday logo.
- Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan