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