How many days in sapporo
If you love beer, Sapporo is one of the greatest cities in Japan to visit. The museum is a former brewery from Meiji Period, and exhibitions and beer tasting are available. I highly recommend you to reach the airport at least 3 hours before you flight.
Hundreds of restaurants serve all kinds of delicious specialties in Hokkaido, such as seafood rice bowls, Ramen, curry, soft ice cream and many more. As well as to eat, the airport is a great place to shop. Hokkaido is known for local snacks and sweets and all kinds are sold there. For more information about shopping at New Chitose Airport, please check the link below! Rooms include both free Wi-Fi and wired internet, and a glass-wall bathroom.
Each has a satellite flat-screen TV and a tea maker, with a feather duvet for added comfort. Aroma treatment massages are available for female guests, and a simple massage can be requested for male guests. Free Wi-Fi and free parking are provided. The spacious apartments at Fresh Powder offer a dining table and a living area with sofa.
The air-conditioned apartments have a balcony, a dining area and a loft. Asahikawa is located just one hour away from Furano, but it's much closer to Daisetsuzan National Park which can be accessed via cable car in Sounkyo.
We didn't find any good accommodation in Sounkyo when we looked, but it's worth checking for your dates. Although staying in Asahikawa is great and much cheaper, you might want to position yourself in Sounkyo for convenience. Visit the Ginga Waterfall and Ginsendai if you have time. If you have a drone, it's worth going to the Taisetsu Lake to capture some amazing picture from above. As long as your accommodation is close to the highway, you are pretty great anywhere in the city.
The beauty of staying in Asahikawa is that you have the city facilities and you are just hours drive away from the attractions points. The hikes are outstanding so make sure you plan accordingly to descent when it's still light.
If you decide to stay in Sounkyo, be prepared to spend a little more money than in the city, as you will be much closer to nature, but you will very likely find a hotel with an onsen. Lake Kussharo is so well positioned, you can take several day trips to nearby scenic attractions. We think staying at Lake Kussharo is best, because of the hotel prices and general accommodation options.
Lake Kussharo is known for its hot springs and At Lake Kussharo in Sunayu, you can dig your own onsen. I mean, how cool is that? The lake is freezing cold, but if you dig in the sand, the water gets hotter and hotter. Wondering how to spend 7 days in Japan and plan the perfect itinerary? Here is our comprehensive guide on where to stay and what to visit. Take a day trip to Lake Notoro to see the red coral grass. Please remember to check if the grass is still in season as it usually starts drying out at the end of September.
Nemuro is great for its crab sushi if you love seafood. If you have time, visit the red-crowned crane nature park, the Akkeshi Oyster festival or the Washo seafood market in Kushiro. Because you'll be doing quite a lot of day trips, you can stay close to the highway. There are several decent hotels located around the lake especially in the Eastern and Southern part. There aren't many budget hotels in the area, but you can definitely find mid-range hotels.
Most of them are onsen hotels, given the natural hot springs in the area. Decorated with artworks designed by artists, Art Inn is located 3 km from Lake Kussharo. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. Certain units at the property have a balcony with a river view. Guests can rent the open-air hot spring bath for private use.
Situated by the banks of peaceful Akan Lake, Tsuruga Resort boasts free WiFi, natural hot springs, a spa and a library. Parking is offered at a charge. The accommodation provides Japanese and Western-style rooms. Featuring scenic lake views, rooms come with cosy seating areas by oversized windows. They are fitted with a flat-screen TV, a bathtub and coffee maker. Guests can enjoy a leisurely stroll around Akan Lake or browse the in-house art gallery.
The spa provides relaxing massages and sauna facilities. Hearty buffets featuring local Hokkaido ingredients can be enjoyed at Harmony restaurant. Time to start making your way back to Sapporo. As the drive is quite long from Lake Kussharo, it's best to stop along the way in the small town of Obihiro. Along the way, you should visit Lake Akan and the Onneto Lake.
Close to Onneto Lake there is a small hiking path which takes you to an observation deck. There are several mountain peaks if you fancy a more intensive hike.
In Obihiro, there are several shrines, restaurants and parks to keep you entertained for the evening. There are several hotel chains in Obihiro, so you won't be lacking any accommodation. You can position yourself km away from the centre and simply walk around Obihiro for food and drinks.
Most hotels offer parking for your car which makes it easier to simply ditch your car and allow yourself to enjoy a more relaxed afternoon. Rooms at Hotel Hokkaido are air-conditioned and fairly spacious, with most including a seating area and some featuring a hardwood floor.
Each room comes with an electric kettle, a mini-fridge, and an en-suite bathroom with a hairdryer and free toiletries.
Facilities include a hour reception and vending machines with drinks and snacks. Air-conditioned rooms offer an interior in neutral colours. The en-suite bathroom offers toiletries and a hairdryer, and pyjamas and an air purifier are provided. The Obihiro Ekimae Hotel Richmond offers dry cleaning, laundry and luggage storage services. You made it back to Sapporo! Whoohoo, you just completed your awesome Hokkaido itinerary. Now it's time to head back home and start editing those incredible pictures of Japan.
Hokkaido remains a quiet gem, less explored than other parts of the country. We decided not to do dinner to give us the chance to go out and explore the nearby towns. Here it is the same story as Shiretoko, restaurants close early, so try and avoid eating late. The rooms at the hotel do not have showers or baths in the rooms. You wash in the onsens in the hotel. A word of warning, it can take a bit of practice to get the temperature right as the taps are extremely sensitive, but its a great way to start and finish your day.
Where To Eat: The nearest town is Teshikaga which has 2 restaurants and a bunch of convenience stores. Your choices are ramen or tempura. On the plus side, both are fantastic. Where We Stayed: Hotel Parkway. Great little onsen hotel. Getting to the top of Mashu-Dake takes around hours return. Bring plenty of water and warm clothes as the top of the mountain can be very cold.
A few minutes after getting to the the top we were treated to own private snow storm! Also the car packing ticket you get at Mashu-Ko can also be used at Mt Io the next day or vice versa.
The hotel offers a great breakfast that comes complete with raw egg rice. You crack an egg into a little bowl whisk it and add some soy sauce before pouring it onto the warm rice.
The scenery around Mount Io is to die for, but the smell is not pleasant, think Rotarua in New Zealand — lots of sulphur.
From here its a short drive to Kussharo where there are plenty of hiking options and a few hot water beaches on the shores of the lake. There is a great hike around the peninsula which gives some beautiful views. Akan-Ko is approx 50km from Kussharo and is a little more developed for tourism than the other two lakes. The drive from Kussharo-Ko to Akan-Ko is particularly good, probably more interesting than Akan-Ko itself in our opinion.
Akan-ko has a rather cool little foot spa cafe. Perfect after a long day of exploring. This is a long drive, be under no illusions. We left just before 10 and headed straight for the bihoro pass which is a must. Possibly one of the best views we got in Hokkaido. However it does give you a break from driving and the scenery on the way is excellent.
From here we jumped on the Doto Expressway around 2pm thinking there would be a service station fairly soon after where we could grab some lunch as we were starving.
Sadly we were wrong, finally coming across one around We ended up staying in New Chitose as there was no affordable accommodation around Shikotsu-Ko. Where To Eat: The area around the hostel is dotted with great eats. In particular some amazing izakayas and BBQ yakinuku restaurants. Check out the other options on Booking. Not listed in guidebooks or J apanGuide. Probably the most stunning coast land we drove in Japan, with only a few others on the road.
There are some lovely short walks around the peninsula that are well marked by roadsigns. From the Shakotan Peninsula back to Chitose you pass through the lovely little town of Otaru. At night the canal and the surrounding buildings are lit up, so its a great place to go for a wander.
Also check out the little alleyways close to the canal that around stuffed full of izakayas. Where To Eat: The alleyways around the Otaru canal offer a huge variety of great food. You could stay in Otaru itself, but be warned it books up fast and can be pretty expensive. Noribetsu is probably the most famous onsen town in Japan and naturally it is a very popular with tourists.
There are plenty of great walks around hell valley and the on down to Ooyunuma and the Ooyunuma Foot Spa.
A great place to dip your feet after a few steep hills. Very easy to get to from Sapporo or New Chitose. Where To Eat: Eating in Noribetsu is pretty pricey, but just outside the town there are plenty of cheap restaurants. We chose a great day to leave as southern Hokkaido was hit by a huge blizzard. We had planned to go and see Lake Shikotsu but the weather was awful.
In fact the winds were so strong that trees were blown down blocking parts of the road that were already covered with snow and ice. Sadly we only saw lake Shikotsu under a fair bit of snow, but it certainly seemed very pretty. We rented with OTS. The car they gave us was a small modern hybrid which really saved on petrol. The service and packages they offer were comfortably the cheapest and they also have the Hokkaido Expressway Pass set up and installed for you.
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