Be captivated by the charm of Hokkaido
Hokkaido Tour

Exploration Hokkaido, 4 Days, Private Tour

Discover what Hokkaido has to offer! Explore Japan's northernmost island, from the region's sprawling capital city of Sapporo to the seafood meccas of Hakodate and Otaru with this four day tour package!

This package comes with 3 nights accommodation in three different places, allowing you to make the most of your time in Hokkaido and see more wonderful sights.

from $1,950 person for double occupancy

*Flights not included in package


Niseko Ski Resort

Niseko Ski Resort 2 Night in 5-Star Hotel + 1 Day Lift Pass, Customizable Package.

Blessed with beautiful mountain ranges including Mount Yotei, called the Mount Fuji of Hokkaido.

5-star hotel stay in Niseko ski resort (Hilton Niseko Village, Breakfast Included).

Different types of Ski Lift Passes available according to your preference.

from $287 per adult

*Flights not included in package


Optional tours to experience more!

Asahiyama Zoo and Light up Blue Pond & Shirahige waterfall Tour

★ H.I.S. Recommendation! ★
Asahiyama Zoo and Light up Blue Pond & Shirahige waterfall Tour

from $58per adult(12+)
from $51per child(3-12)
from $5per child(0-2 no seat)


Shiroi Koibito Park & Central Wholesale Market Tour<

Morning Tour
Shiroi Koibito Park & Central Wholesale Market Tour

from $27per adult(12+)
from $15per child(6-11)
from $0per child(0-5 no seat)




Hokkaido: Japan's Frontier!

About Hokkaido, frontier

Hokkaido, by far Japan’s largest prefecture, can be hard to sum up simply. The food, nature, and history in Hokkaido offers something very different than what most may think of when they visualize Japan. If one were to sum up the best of Hokkaido, the list would certainly include its abundance of beautiful creatures, the environment, food, and the attraction of its cities.

Known as Japan’s “frontier,” Hokkaido was wasn’t fully explored and inhabited until the 19th century, and to this day retains vast stretches of raw wilderness, presenting fantastic vistas and adventurous opportunities. Some places where you can experience the wilderness of Hokkaido include the snowy slopes of Niseko, where you can enjoy skiing, and the many national parks such as Akan National Park, Daisetsuzan National Park, and Shiretoko National Park

Where to go

Sapporo

Sapporo
Hokkaido’s biggest metropolis, in Sapporo you can enjoy all the great features of a major Japanese city (world class cuisine, bustling modern culture, fascinating historical monuments, crazy nightlife, etc.) while also taking in the feel of Hokkaido.


Otaru

Otaru
Otaru’s charm is without a doubt the beautiful scenery. Otaru Canal was completed in the year 1923, when Japan had Westernized. It was built to support shipping by boat to Hokkaido, which at the time was just developing.


Hakodate

Hakodate
Although Sapporo didn’t become a major city until the late 19th century, Hakodate’s history dates back several hundred years earlier, at which time it was an important port town and the capital of Hokkaido.


Asahiyama Zoo

Asahiyama Zoo
Japan's northernmost zoo is one of the highlights of the Asahikawa area. Primarily specializing in cold climate species, there are more than 700 animals from 124 species, housed in environments that are close to their natural habitats.


Hokkaido Food Guide

Kaisen-don

Kaisen don
One of the most popular seafood dishes is a simple dish that can be enjoyed at fish markets as well.


Jingisukan

Jingisukan
Jingisukan essentially is a barbecue dish that includes mutton and vegetables grilled over a round, helmet-shaped grill.


Daily Products

Dairy Products
Because of their expansive land area, it is possible for Hokkaido to have large dairy farms.


Hokkaido Melon

Yubari King Melon
Hokkaido is also a big producer of certain produce. The most famous being their melons, namely Yubari King Melon.