Sapporo: Otaru Day Tour with Onsen & Canal Visit8:10 JR Sapporo Station North Exit Group Bus Parking Lot

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Kraj: Japonia

Czas trwania: 1 dni


Opis

Explore Otaru on a guided day trip from Sapporo. Visit the Otaru Canal, Shiroi Koibito Park, and Tahō-ji Temple, and relax in the Banya no Yu Onsen with capybaras.
Begin your day by meeting your guide at Odan Station Exit 31 or JR Sapporo Station North Exit Group Bus Stop. Head to Tahō-ji Temple, a serene temple in Hokkaido, featuring a giant Buddha statue and a Japanese-style garden. In autumn and winter, the garden is either dyed warm red by autumn leaves or dusted with a light layer of snow. Paired with the ancient architecture, it creates a solemn and healing atmosphere, perfect for strolling, enjoying the scenery, and embracing the Zen vibe.

Next, visit Shiroi Koibito Park, a European-style park centered on "Shiroi Koibito" (White Lover) chocolate cookies. The park has a vintage castle, flower lawns, and a cookie factory (where you can watch the production process). During autumn and winter, it is decorated with warm yellow lights and Christmas-themed decorations. You can also buy limited-edition chocolate souvenirs, making it a must-visit spot for taking photos and experiencing dessert culture.

Continue to Otaru Canal, a landmark attraction of the city. The red-brick warehouses and vintage gas lamps along the canal are iconic. On autumn and winter afternoons, sunlight slants on the canal’s surface, paired with fallen leaves or light frost on the banks, filling the air with the romance of a Japanese port town. You can walk along the waterfront path, take a vintage boat ride at your own expense, visit nearby glass craft shops, or savor fresh seafood.

Then, head to Shutsu Observatory, an observation platform overlooking Otaru’s coastline and the Sea of Japan. On clear autumn and winter days, you can clearly see the layers of the sea surface and distant mountains. On cloudy days, the scene shrouded in sea mist adds a hazy charm, making it ideal for a short break and taking sea-view photos.

Finally, enjoy a hot spring experience at Banya no Yu Onsen, with the key highlight being the "capybara onsen experience" — you can enjoy the hot spring alongside cute capybaras (the capybaras relax in their dedicated onsen area, safe and entertaining). The hot spring water is gentle, and soaking in it during autumn and winter relieves travel fatigue. The onsen area also provides basic rest facilities, creating a relaxed atmosphere.

Najważniejsze informacje

  • Feel the warmth of the onsen as you relax alongside adorable capybaras
  • Stroll along the Otaru Canal and admire the red-brick warehouses
  • Visit the Shiroi Koibito Park and see the production of chocolate cookies
  • Enjoy a serene visit to Tahō-ji Temple and its Japanese-style garden
  • Take in panoramic views of Otaru’s coastline from the Shutsu Observatory

Mówimy w języku

WAŻNE INFORMACJE
Please arrive at the designated assembly points on time.
The bus departs promptly and will not wait for late passengers.
Abide by Japanese onsen etiquette when soaking in Banya no Yu Onsen.
Otaru has low temperatures in autumn and winter, so bring warm clothing.
Luggage storage is available at the onsen.
ZAWARTE W CENIE
  • Visit to Tahō-ji Temple
  • Visit to Shiroi Koibito Park
  • Visit to Otaru Canal
  • Visit to Shutsu Observatory
  • Visit to Banya no Yu Onsen
  • Live tour guide
CENA NIE ZAWIERA
  • Banya no Yu Onsen admission fee
  • Towels

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