5D5N roadtrip in August Hokkaido! Day 5: Sight, Smell and Savor at Lake Toya and Noboribetsu

Day 5 Summary:

  • 9:00 AM: Check out and drive to Lake Toya 洞爺湖 (1hr)
  • 10:30AM: Lake Toya Cruise Ride with disembarkation at Nakanoshima 中島 and back (80mins)
  • 12:00 NN: Drive to Takashina Fruit Farm (15min)
  • 12:15 PM: Visit to Takashina Fruit Farm タカシナ観光果樹園
  • 1:15 PM: Drive to Noboribetsu onsen cho 登別温泉町
  • 2:15 PM: Lunch at Hokkaido BBQ NOBOJIN 北海道バーベキュー ノボジン
  • 3:00 PM: Stop by Shrine of King Enma for a short display
  • 3:45 – 4:20 PM: Explore Noboribetsu Jigokudani (Hell Valley) 登別地獄谷
  • 7:00 PM: Dinner at a soba restaurant in Sapporo Kirinoshita 蕎麦屋 霧の下

9:00 AM: We kicked off Day 5 with an early start, and had a lovely buffet breakfast at our hotel. The drive towards Lake Toya was lovely and surrounded by lush greenery.

10:30AM: After about an hour, we arrived at the lake just in time for our Lake Toya Cruise Ride. Take note Nakanoshima Cruise Pier 中島巡り遊覧船桟橋 is located behind Hotel Grand Toya and there is free parking nearby. Cruise departs every 30 mins from the pier from 9am.

Toyakokisen Ferry Terminal 中島巡り遊覧船桟橋 洞爺湖汽船
Toyakoonsen, Toyako, Abuta District, Hokkaido 049-5721, Japan
〒049-5721 北海道虻田郡洞爺湖町洞爺湖温泉36-4
https://hokkaidoguide.com/lake-toya-ferry-cruise/
Map Code: 321 518 599 (Please double check location on map before driving!)

Lake Toya 洞爺湖 is breathtaking—a caldera lake with serene, glassy waters surrounded by picturesque mountains. The cruise gave us a relaxing chance to take in the stunning views, and the cool breeze on the deck was refreshing. Mount Usu 有珠山, an active volcano, loomed in the distance. The last time it erupted was in 2000. The cruise makes a stop at Nakajima and you can decide to disembark to hike on the island which is part of the Toya-Usu UNESCO Global Geopark. We decided to take some photos and a quick stroll on the island and then took the next cruise back.

Note! There’s fireworks in summer to autumn, but we did not plan to catch it this time. You can consider staying a night here at Lake Toya instead. There are also hikes which you can take for a day trip.

12:15 PM: Our next stop was the Takashina Fruit Farm タカシナ観光果樹園 after we docked back on land and it was a short 10-15 min drive away. It’s a charming farm offering fresh fruit-picking experiences. While we missed fruit picking at Furano, we were just in time for blueberry season in Toyako! So, we grabbed baskets and set out into the fields. Picking the plump, sweet berries was a fun break and snacking on them fresh from the vine was a treat! The owners were nice, and gave us some plumes on top of the blueberry buffet. Again, be sure to check their website for what is in season so to avoid any disappointment!

Takashina Fruit Farm タカシナ観光果樹園
362 Takinomachi, Sōbetsu-chō, Usu District, Hokkaido 052-0101, Japan
〒052-0101 北海道有珠郡壮瞥町滝之町362番地
https://tk-fruit.com/

2:15 PM: For lunch, we headed towards Noboribetsu’s Hokkaido BBQ NOBOJIN 北海道バーベキュー ノボジン, known for its lively atmosphere and hearty grilled meat dishes. We indulged in a delicious yakiniku meal, with sizzling cuts of beef and pork cooked right at our table. The mix of flavors—smoky, savory, and slightly sweet—was simply irresistible. It was the perfect way to refuel before continuing our journey.

Hokkaido BBQ NOBOJIN 北海道バーベキュー ノボジン
〒059-0551 Hokkaido, Noboribetsu, Noboribetsuonsencho, 76番地 石川ビル 2F

3:00 PM: After lunch, we visited the Shrine of King Enma, a towering guardian figure that stood watch over the area. There is a short display of music and change of face to remind people not to do evil! We did not visit the shrine itself as we had insufficient time this trip, but definitely worth a return in future!

3:45PM: Our next destination was Noboribetsu Jigokudani (Hell Valley) 登別地獄谷, which was just around the corner from King Enma. Noboribetsu Jigokudani is a volcanic crater spanning 11 hectares with a 450-meter diameter, formed by the volcanic activity of Mt. Hiyori from about 10,000 years ago. The valley is dotted with fumaroles and steaming vents, where bubbling, boiling waters give the landscape a surreal, almost otherworldly look—earning it the name “Oni no Sumu Jigoku,” or “Hell Where Demons Live.”

The landscape here was unlike anything else we’d seen or smelt so far on the trip—steaming hot springs, bubbling sulfur pits, and dramatic rock formations gave it an otherworldly feel. We took a short walk along the valley’s wooden paths in the drizzle, which lead to a viewpoint overlooking the entire area. The valley’s raw, rugged landscape really made it feel like we were standing on another planet. The water runs through with a jade like colour. Parking was 500 yen but you can park freely at the different parking lots available after payment. So instead of walking to Oyunuma 大湯沼 and okunoyu 奥の湯, we drove over.

The place is hot and steaming, smelt terrible but makes you want to stay for the onsen! If you have an additional night, I recommend staying here! Noboribetsu is one of Hokkaido’s famous spa towns, and its naturally occurring hot springs rank among Japan’s best.

Noboribetsu Jigokudani (Hell Valley) 登別地獄谷
Noboribetsuonsencho, Noboribetsu, Hokkaido 059-0551, Japan
https://noboribetsu-spa.jp/en/spot/spot0034/
https://www.japan.travel/en/spot/1908/
Map Code: 603 288 360 (Please double check location on map before driving!)

By late afternoon, we were back on the road, heading towards Sapporo. It was a long but scenic drive. The drive was overall pleasant, taking the toll roads. However, you want to take note that there might be traffic jam driving into Sapporo at the exits. Remember to cater time for slow traffic if you are heading back to Sapporo. We took at least 1.5 hours exiting the highway.

7:00 PM: We arrived in Sapporo just in time for vehicle return and dinner. After checking into our hotel, we decided to go for something comforting and local—soba. We found a cozy soba restaurant Kirinoshita 蕎麦屋 霧の下 where the noodles were handmade and served cold with a dipping sauce. After a full day of exploring, the simplicity and freshness of the meal were exactly what we needed to wind down.

Kirinoshita Sapporo Apia Ten 霧の下 札幌アピア店
3 Chome Kita 5 Jonishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0005, Japan
https://tabelog.com/hokkaido/A0108/A010803/1059982/

This ends my 5 day trip in Sapporo! Thanks for following! Hope you enjoy the mix of natural beauty, cultural sites and delicious food of Sapporo!

5D5N in August Hokkaido! Day 4: Exploring Otaru and Relaxing in Niseko

Otaru’s history as a prosperous port city during the Meiji period is evident in its old warehouses and European-inspired architecture. Otaru was once a hub for the herring fishing industry. It also served as a gateway for trade with Russia. Now, Otaru has transformed into a nostalgic tourist destination. It offers good food and beautiful crafts. Let’s dive into where to eat and shop during our visit!

Day 4 Summary:

  • 8:00 AM: Breakfast at Sankaku Shijo Otaru (三角市場 小樽)
  • Checkout from hotel and drove to Sakaimachi
  • 11:00 AM: Shopping in Otaru – Otaru Music Box Museum (小樽オルゴール堂 本館), Sakaimachi Street (小樽堺町通り商店街)
  • 3:15 PM: Leave for Niseko
  • 5:00 PM: Reach Hilton Niseko Village Resort
  • Onsen and dinner

8:00 AM: We began our day with a delicious breakfast. It was at Sankaku Shijo Otaru (三角市場 小樽) a small but lively morning market near the train station. If you love seafood, this place is heaven. (Note! It opens only at 8am.) Compared to other fish markets I have been to in Japan, Sankaku Shijo is not large. That said, in this small market, there are several places offering delicious and reasonably priced kaisen dons (sashimi over rice bowls).

Yes, people eat raw fish for breakfast in Japan! We picked the largest restaurant there as we were really hungry and did not want to wait. The place is called Ajidokoro Takeda 味処たけだ. It’s right in the center of the market so you will not miss it.

Ajidokoro Takeda (味処たけだ)
〒047-0032 Hokkaido, Otaru, Inaho, 3 Chome−10−16 三角市場内
otaru-takeda.com

There were uni dons (bowls with only sea urchin), and what’s amazing is that there were two different types of uni. You can choose to have either one or both. Besides uni, crab is one of their popular dishes. As such, I indulged in a Three-toppings rice bowl or 三色丼, with crab, salmon roe and uni. Every bite was heavenly. For those who prefer something else, there are plenty of options including cooked items too!

11:00 AM: After breakfast, we explored the charming streets of Otaru. Our first stop was the Otaru Music Box Museum 小樽オルゴール堂 本館, which was at one end of the Sakaimachi 小樽堺町通り商店街.

Trivia: オルゴール comes from the word orgel which means organ in Dutch.

Stepping inside felt like entering a dream. The museum is filled with beautifully crafted music boxes, each one unique. There are three floors. The first floor is mainly items on sale, the second floor is for crafts and museum, and on the third floor, I found a shop dedicated to Studio Ghibli-themed music boxes! Hearing the delicate tunes from My Neighbor Totoro was enchanting. The soft melodies floating through the museum made it a magical start to our day. We couldn’t resist and bought a music box from here.

Otaru Music Box Museum 小樽オルゴール堂 本館
4-1 Sumiyoshicho, Otaru, Hokkaido 047-0015, Japan
otaru-orgel.co.jp

Next, we wandered down Sakaimachi Street (小樽堺町通り商店街), famous for its glassware shops. It’s the perfect place to pick up one-of-a-kind souvenirs. I picked up a beautiful hand-blown glass wind chime and a sake bottle set to bring home. The street also has tempting snacks—I highly recommend trying the green tea, cantaloupes, and dried squid.

3:15 PM: After shopping, we left Otaru and hit the road towards Hilton Niseko Village. This continues our journey in Hokkaido. The drive through the lush landscape was scenic, and by the time we arrived, we were ready for some relaxation.

5:00 PM: The outdoor onsen was exactly what I needed. The hot spring’s warmth eased away the day’s fatigue, and the stunning backdrop made it all the more special. For dinner, I decided to try something iconic—Hokkaido soup curry. This rich, flavorful dish was the perfect balance of hearty and spicy, filled with local vegetables and tender meat. A satisfying end to the day after soaking in the onsen.

Day 4 was a perfect mix of exploring Otaru’s historic charm and unwinding in Niseko’s natural beauty. Tomorrow promises more adventures!

Hilton Niseko Village
Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1592, Japan
hilton.com

5D5N in August Hokkaido! Day 3 in Otaru: Sunflowers, Chocolate, and Stunning Views

Day 3 Summary:

  • 8:00 AM Check out from Y’s Hotel Asahikawa Station and drive
  • 9:30 AM Hokuryu Sunflower Village (Hokuryu Himawari no Sato)
  • 10:30 AM Drive towards Royce’ Cacao&Chocolate Town
  • 12:15 PM Lunch at a teishoku spot Teishoku-ya Toshi and Nori in a nearby town
  • 1:00 PM Visit to Royce’ Cacao&Chocolate Town
  • 3:15 PM Quick stop at MEGA Don Quijote in Shirono
  • 5:15 PM Otaru Shukutsu Panorama Observation Deck for a sea view
  • 8:00 PM Nighttime canal photos and dinner at Gyukaku in Otaru

8:00 AM After a restful night at Y’s Hotel in Asahikawa, we kicked off Day 3 of our Hokkaido adventure. We started the day with a scenic drive. Though Asahikawa is Hokkaido’s second-largest city, we didn’t linger. Instead, we headed straight for Hokuryu Sunflower Village, also known as Hokuryu Himawari no Sato, about an hour away.

9:15 AM There was a bit of a detour before we reached our destination. We accidentally ended up at the Sunflower Park Hokuryu Hot Spring! But with a quick check-in for directions at the hotel, we were soon back on track and spotted our goal: the massive, vibrant sunflower fields at Hokuryu Sunflower Village.

The sight was absolutely breathtaking, with millions of sunflowers in full bloom, all standing tall and facing the same direction. The cheerful atmosphere made it impossible not to smile! Admission to the village is free, it’s open 24/7, and parking is also free—so it’s a must-visit if you’re in the area. If you have time, don’t miss the sunflower maze (maze requires entrance fee though!); it’s a fun way to immerse yourself in the beauty of the fields. We spent about 1 hour here, but you can easily stay longer just soaking it all in.

Hokuryu Sunflower Village (北竜町ひまわりの里)
143-2 Itaya, Hokuryu, Uryu District, Hokkaido 078-2511, Japan
Free Parking
Map Code Used: 179 870 679 (for Sunflower Park Hokuryu Hot Spring)
http://portal.hokuryu.info/himawari

12:15 PM Next on our agenda was a visit to the Royce’ Cacao&Chocolate Town. But first, we stopped for a delightful lunch at a small teishoku (set meal) restaurant. Teishoku-ya Toshi and Nori was in a nearby town. The meal was simple yet delicious, reminding me of comforting school lunches. 

Teishoku-ya Toshi and Nori (定食屋とし&のり 当別店)
1509-222 Futomisutaraito, Tobetsu, Ishikari District, Hokkaido 061-3779, Japan
Free Parking
https://www.toshiandnori-toubetu.com/

1:00 PM Upon arriving at  Royce’ Cacao&Chocolate Town, for 1,200 yen, we took a fascinating tour of the facility. We learned about their cocoa sourcing. We also explored the interactive exhibits. It was a great exhibition with English explanations. I recommend giving it a go if you have time. One highlight was the jukebox museum inside—such a quirky addition! Of course, we couldn’t leave without trying the famous Royce chocolate ice cream, which was as decadent and creamy as expected. And, you cannot leave without buying lots of chocolate home! (Side note: We made a mistake of parking in the staff lot. We wondered why all the cars did not look like they were rented. Make sure you park at the right carpark!)

ROYCE’ CACAO&CHOCOLATE TOWN (ロイズカカオ&チョコレートタウン)
640-15 Bitoe, Tobetsu, Ishikari District, Hokkaido 061-3775, Japan
Free Parking
https://www.royce.com/cct/?fbclid=IwAR3PM9G5PkXuSFiScW-ROz9i0BqNiNONrAi_cysbHnhETmWVKMq0L8t3L-k

We made a quick stop at MEGA Don Quijote in Shirono for some shopping, then drove to the Otaru Shukutsu Panorama Observation Deck. The view of the sea from the deck was absolutely stunning and made for a perfect photo op. 

MEGA Don Quijote, Shinoro (MEGAドン・キホーテ 篠路店)
1 Chome-1-1 Taihei 12 Jo, Kita Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 002-8012, Japan

Otaru Shukutsu Panorama Observation Deck (小樽祝津パノラマ展望台)
3 Chome Shukutsu, Otaru, Hokkaido 047-0047, Japan
https://otaru-hokkaido.com/shukutsupanoramatembodai/

Before wrapping up the day, we returned to Otaru for some nighttime canal photography and ended the day with a cozy dinner at Gyukaku. It was a day full of surprises, great food, and unforgettable sights. Stay tuned for Day 4 as we continue exploring Hokkaido! Don’t forget to subscribe for more travel videos and articles!

Hotel – We stayed at Otaru Authent Hotel. There’s parking beside the hotel at 1500 yen.

Otaru Authent Hotel (オーセントホテル小樽)
2 Chome-15-1 Inaho, Otaru, Hokkaido 047-0032, Japan
http://www.authent.co.jp/
Parking 1,500 yen beside the hotel

5D5N in August Hokkaido! Day 2: Must-See Sites and Delicious Stops in Furano

Day 2 Summary:

  • 8:30 AM: Car Rental
  • Sunagawa Service Area
  • 11:00 AM: Ohashi Cherry Farm
  • 12:00 PM: Tomita Farm
  • 3:00 PM: Furano Cheese Factory
  • 4:30 PM: Shirogane Blue Pond (Aoiike) & Shirahige Waterfall
  • 7:00 PM: Asahikawa Ramen Village
  • Y’s Hotel Asahikawa Station

Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost region, is renowned for its stunning nature and delicious local produce. Despite being a prefecture, Hokkaido stands out as Japan’s largest, both in size and number of municipalities, and is the second-largest island in the country. Unlike other prefectures, it carries the unique designation of “道” (do), stemming from historical classifications during the Meiji period when vast regions like Hokkaido were governed as a whole. While the administrative distinction has since disappeared, Hokkaido’s name remains a nod to its significant past.

Given the region’s size, we opted to drive rather than rely on trains, picking up our rental car at 8:30 am on our second day. For first-time drivers, remember to bring a physical copy of your international license. Car rental agencies often provide map codes for popular destinations, a much simpler navigation method than deciphering Japanese road names. I also recommend getting insurance and an ATC toll card with fixed rates, as tolls can add up quickly—sometimes up to 4,000 yen a day—but the convenience and time savings of expressways make it worth the cost.

8:30 AM After picking up our rental car, we hit the road (taking route 5) with a quick stop at the Sunagawa Service Area for some essentials. Service areas in Japan are little treasure troves—perfect for grabbing souvenirs, snacks, or just stretching your legs.

Sunagawa Service Area
478 Sorachibuto, Sunagawa, Hokkaido 073-0106, Japan

11:00 AM Our first real stop was Ohashi Cherry Farm. Although we were in between seasons and missed the cherry-picking window, we still managed to grab some fresh cherries of different varieties. The golden cherries 月山錦 がっさんにしき Gassan Nishiki, in particular, were a rare treat—so sweet and delicious! If you’re heading to a farm, I recommend checking their website first to see what fruits are in season. It was fun to sample and buy cherries, even without the full picking experience.

Ohashi Cherry Farm (大橋さくらんぼ園) Oohashi Sakurabo En 
469 Kamiashibetsucho, Ashibetsu, Hokkaido 079-1371, Japan

12:00 PM Our next destination was the famous Farm Tomita. Known for its sprawling lavender fields, the farm is a must-visit if you’re in the area. Unfortunately, we missed peak lavender season due to the unpredictable weather, but there were still plenty of flowers to admire! The farm blooms year-round, so there’s always something to see, from vivid summer blossoms to early autumn hues.

In addition to exploring Tomita Farm’s seasonal flowers and perfume-making techniques, we decided to stay for lunch to try their unique lavender-infused cuisine. Rather than venturing out, we enjoyed a meal right at the farm, sampling lavender drinks, curries, and a flavorful potato gratin. It was a delightful experience, and I couldn’t pass up the chance to try these creative dishes. We couldn’t resist trying the lavender ice cream—an absolute must—and the lavender-infused drinks. There’s a real charm to sampling lavender dishes while surrounded by fields of flowers. The seasonal melons added an unexpected twist, making the meal both memorable and fitting for our visit.

We also checked out the perfume shop, which was fascinating. You can learn about how different fragrances are created and pick up some calming lavender products for home. Pro tip: Take your time here—there’s plenty of space for snapping those Insta-worthy flower shots!

Farm Tomita (ファーム富田)
15 Kisenkita, Nakafurano, Sorachi District, Hokkaido 071-0704, Japan
Map Code Used: 349 276 593
http://www.farm-tomita.co.jp/

Cafe Rene (カフェ ルネ)
15号, Nakafurano, Sorachi District, Hokkaido 071-0731, Japan

3:00 PM: After Farm Tomita, we headed to the Furano Cheese Factory. Here, you can learn how to make cheese, butter, and even ice cream! While we didn’t join a class this time, we still indulged in some freshly made ce cream, and of course, brought home some cheese. The factory offers a great mix of learning and tasting—perfect for a fun family stop.

Furano Cheese Factory (富良野チーズ工房)
Naka5ku, Furano, Hokkaido 076-0013, Japan
Map Code Used: 550 840 201
http://www.furano-cheese.jp/

4:30 PM: Next up, we drove to Shirogane Blue Pond. This scenic spot in Biei is famous for its striking blue waters, a natural phenomenon caused by minerals mixing with the water from nearby Shirahige Falls. The color is almost otherworldly—pictures don’t do it justice, you have got to see it for yourself! We spent some time wandering around, soaking in the beauty from different viewpoints. According to JNTO, the pond was accidentally created when water from the nearby falls mixed with aluminum from the cliff.

Not far from the pond are the Shirahige Falls, which are just as stunning, cascading from layers of volcanic rock. The falls get their name from their resemblance to a white beard— ‘Shirahige’ in Japanese. The water flows out from between two rock layers, with the top layer formed from lava flows during volcanic eruptions. The water is crystal clear, and the whole scene feels like something out of a painting.

Shirogane Blue Pond (Aoiike 白金青い池)
Shirogane, Biei, Kamikawa District, Hokkaido 071-0235, Japan
Map Code Used: 349 568 888
https://www.japan.travel/en/sports/snow/snow-travel/blue-pond/
Parking: 500 yen

Shirahige Waterfall (白ひげの滝)
Map Code Used: 796 182 604
Shirogane, Biei, Kamikawa District, Hokkaido 071-0235, Japan

7:00 PM We rounded off our day with a hearty dinner at Asahikawa Ramen Village. This spot brings together some of the region’s best ramen shops, all in one place. We ended up choosing Tenkin—famous for its rich, buttery Asahikawa-style ramen. (My friend got that and I got another.) The corn and butter combination in the soup was a pleasant surprise, adding a unique sweetness to the savory broth. If you’re a ramen lover, this place is an absolute must. We wanted to try a few but the queues were too long to make that possible. 

Asahikawa Ramen Village (あさひかわラーメン村) / Tenkin (Ramen Village) らーめんや天金 ラーメン村店
Map Code Used: 794 104 54
4 Chome-119-48 Nagayama 11 Jo, Asahikawa, Hokkaido 079-8421, Japan

That wraps up Day 2 of our Hokkaido adventure! From flower fields and fruit farms to cheese factories and breathtaking natural scenery, Hokkaido really knows how to keep you entertained (and well-fed). Don’t forget to subscribe for more travel videos and articles!

Hotel – We stayed at Y’s Hotel Asahikawa Station. There’s parking behind the hotel (Map Code Used: 73943232). Remember check with the hotel reception on whether they have parking coupons. What we did not realise was that the hotel can give you a special fixed rate. You can enter and exit as many times as you want during that window before you check out.

Y’s Hotel Asahikawa Station (ワイズホテル 旭川駅前)
〒070-0030 Hokkaido, Asahikawa, Miyashitadori, 9 Chome−2−17 ツルハビルディング 3階~12階https://yshotel-asahikawa.com/

5D5N Hokkaido in Early August! Slightly Late in the Season? Day 1 in Sapporo

Day 1 Summary:

  • Arrival from New Chitose Airport
  • 10:09 AM Train to Sapporo City
  • 11:30 AM Lunch at Sapporo Ichiryuan (ラーメン札幌一粒庵)
  • Daimaru, JR Sapporo Station area, JR Tower
  • Sapporo Clock Tower
  • Sapporo TV Tower
  • (Limited period) Ice Cream Festival at Marui Imai Sapporo Main Store (丸井今井札幌本店)
  • 4:00 PM Sapporo Beer Museum
  • Dinner at Curry Kitchen Onion (カレーキッチン オニオン)

Where to escape the scorching heat of August? Though August may be considered slightly late for a Hokkaido summer escape, the prospect of cooler weather and delicious food had me eagerly anticipating this trip. While June and July are the popular months to visit, Hokkaido still has much to offer in August for those, like me, who seek a slightly off-season adventure.

After an early morning flight into New Chitose Airport, we hopped on the 10:09 AM Sub Rapid Airport Train (区間快速エアポート) to Sapporo. This train arrives earlier than the next Rapid Airport Train (快速エアポート), which departs at 10:20 AM, shaving precious minutes off the journey. The Sub Rapid Airport Train is a 43-minute ride, while the Rapid Airport Train is a 37-minute ride, both costing 1,150円.

Since we were early, we headed to the hotel to drop off our bags. A quick tip! It’s good to check if the hotel allows bag deposit before checking in. Early check-in costs as much as 1,000 yen per hour, and you should let the hotel know at least a day in advance.

Conveniently located near JR Sapporo Station, our hotel allowed us to quickly venture out for lunch. We stumbled upon a ramen gem specializing in miso ramen:

Sapporo Ichiryuan (ラーメン札幌一粒庵)
〒060-0004 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Chuo Ward, Kita 4 Jonishi, 1 Chome−1番 ホクレンビル 地下1階

Their specialty, the Genki no deru miso ramen (元気のでるみそラーメン), is a must-try, especially for garlic and miso lovers. Instead of the large chashu slices, the pork is finely chopped and blended into the rich, fragrant broth. Loved it! What you see in the picture is a small.

After a satisfying lunch, we strolled through the nearby JR Tower and Daimaru. Here, you can get souvenirs from all across Hokkaido. Make sure to try the creamy and smooth soft serve from Sapporo Agricultural College—it’s the creamiest I’ve ever had!

After this delightful treat, we set off to explore Sapporo’s historic landmarks: the Sapporo Clock Tower (時計台, Tokeidai), constructed in 1878, and the Sapporo TV Tower (さっぽろテレビ塔), built in the 1950s. The Sapporo Clock Tower, a symbol of the city’s Western influences during the Meiji era, stands as a testament to Hokkaido’s rich history. Its simple yet elegant design, coupled with the rhythmic ticking of its century-old mechanism, offers a quiet moment in modern Sapporo.

If you plan to visit both the Clock Tower and TV Tower, consider getting the combined ticket for 1,100 yen, saving you 100 yen. If you only choose one, the Clock Tower (200 yen) is worth it for a glimpse into Sapporo’s past.

We were in luck, as an ice cream festival was happening at Marui Imai Sapporo Main Store (丸井今井札幌本店). Hokkaido is famous for its dairy products, so we decided to join in to see what was offered. And the ice cream was yummy! Note that this is for a limited period only!

Afterwards, we checked into our hotel to freshen up before heading to the Sapporo Beer Museum (サッポロビール博物館) and Beer Garden. A must-visit for beer enthusiasts, the museum offers a fascinating look at the history of Sapporo beer, including how Black Label got its name and the brewing process behind it. While we opted for a more flexible itinerary, the premium tour (1,000 yen for a 50-minute tour and tasting) is worth considering. Post-tour, you can enjoy tastings of their original brew (Kaitakushi), classic, and Black Label beers. There’s also a beer garden and a shopping mall if you’d like to settle dinner here.

Museum Hours:

Dinner was another delightful find:

Curry Kitchen Onion (カレーキッチン オニオン)
4 Chome-28-49 Kita 7 Johigashi, Higashi Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0907, Japan

We tried both the beef curry and dry chicken curry. They were flavorful and aromatic. After dinner, we had an early night to rest for the drive tomorrow!

From the rich miso ramen to the crisp taste of freshly brewed beer, coupled with the city’s blend of old and new, Sapporo is a great first stop in Hokkaido.