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Hokkaido bus tours

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  • [Hakodate Sightseeing Bus] Hakodate 1 Day Course

  • Goryokaku Park Trappistine Monastery Hakodate Milk Hakodate Asaichi Catholic Church Hakodate Motomachi Hakodate Foreign Cemetery Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse La Vista Hakodate Bay
  • [Hakodate Sightseeing Bus] Hakodate 1 Day Course

    JPY6,800~

  • Multilingual audio guidance Daily Departures Departs from designated hotel Depart time is different Duration about 8 hours 15 minute Lunch included
  • If you are unsure which Hakodate bus tour to choose pick this course!
    Rediscover nostalgic Hakodate! Rediscover! Why not?

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  • Asahiyama Zoo and Furano 1 Day Picnic

  • Asahiyama Zoo Patchwork no Michi The blue Pond Flower Land Kamifuran or oTomita Farm
  • Asahiyama zoo

    JPY6,500~

  • Daily Departure Departs from designated hotel Depart time is different Duration time About 12hours Lunch not included
  • You are able to see the animals behave according to their natural instincts in unique behavior-viewing facilities, with the animals themselves displaying different sides to them in different weather and temperature.
    This is a popular spot that makes you want to visit it again and again!

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Map & Spot

Tokyo Tokyo tower Haneda Airport Asakusa Enoshima Island Imperial Palace Tokyo sky tree Odaiba Mt.Fuji TokyoStation
Asahiyama zoo Blue pond in Biei Farm Tomita Lake Shikotusu Lake Toya Hakodate Otaru Sapporo New ChitoseAirport
  • Asahiyama zoo
  • blue pond in Biei
  • Biei, Farm Tomita
  • Lake Shikotsu
  • Lake Toya
  • Hakodate
  • Otaru
  • Sapporo

SPOT

  • Asahiyama zoo
  • Asahiyama zoo area

    Asahiyama zoo is the northernmost zoo in Japan, which is located in Asahikawa city, Hokkaido. Generally zoos in Japan focus on just the exhibition of animals. However, the Asahiyama Zoo focuses on exhibition of the animals’ behavior so that visitors can watch real life behavior of animals. This dramatic style of exhibition made the zoo famous. The zoo is mostly crowded with families, dating couples, and other visitors. More than 1.65 million visitors came to the zoo in the fiscal year of 2013.

  • Blue Pond in Biei
  • Blue Pond in Biei area

    In the hilly country of Biei, due to the blessings of the Tokachidake mountain range there are many mysterious and fascinating places, and the Biei blue pond is one of them. After an eruption in 1988, a pond was constructed to help deal with volcanic sand erosion, and when water from the river began to accumulate there something interesting happened by chance. Initially, entrance was prohibited, but in 2010 it was opened to the public and it has become a very popular tourist sight.

  • Farm Tomita
  • Farm Tomita area

    Tomita Farm is a farmland located in Furano-cho, Hokkaido. Lavender and various colorful flowers are planted on the farm, and they are in their full glory from spring to autumn. There are many facilities on the farmland: display areas for flower arrangements, a gallery exhibiting photos of the flowers of the four seasons on the farm, a museum, a distillery house where lavender essential oil is extracted, gift shops and cafes. Walking around the flower gardens is free throughout the year, from sunrise to sunset.

  • Lake Shikotsu
  • Lake Shikotsu area

    Shikotsu-ko is a caldera lake which boasts the best water clarity in all of Japan, and is also Japan’s northernmost lake that does not freeze. There are a variety of natural wonders here to see.

  • Lake Toya
  • Lake Toya area

    Lake Toya is Japan's ninth largest lake and the third largest caldera lake.The area around Lake Toya is part of Shikotsu-Toya National Park that is registered as a Japanese Geopark and a UNESCO Global Geopark named the "Toya-ko Lake-Mount Usu Geopark."

  • Hakodate
  • Hakodate area

    Hakodate is also one of the popular city to visit in Hokkaido. There are spots to see such as Goryokaku Tower / park, Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse, fish market, Trappistine Monastery and much more. If you stay till night, the view from Mt. Hakodate is just outstanding.

  • Otaru
  • Otaru area

    Otaru city has many attractive tourist spots such as Otaru Canal,Nikka Whisky Yoichi Distillery,Tanaka Shuzo, Kitaichi Glass Factory and Otaru Music Box Museum and so much more. It's one of the must-visit city in Hokkaido.

  • Sapporo city
  • Sapporo city area

    Sapporo is the fifth largest area in Japan.
    There are Odori Park, Sapporo TV Tower, Sapporo Clock Tower, Sapporo Beer Museum and so on, and many tourists stay here in Sapporo City, the center of Hokkaido, to enjoy Hokkaido.
    There are many famous ramen shops around Sapporo Station, and it is a very convenient and popular area for gourmet and souvenir shopping

About Hokkaido bus tours

Hokkaido Prefecture proudly holds the title of the largest prefecture in all of Japan and in saying that, it has many noteworthy places to visit.
The prefecture’s highlights include Niseko, Otaru, Arano, Noboribetsu, Asahikawa, and of recently Eastern Hokkaido too is becoming increasingly popular.
For a more economical travel option around spacious Hokkaido, we highly recommenced a bus tour. One day bus tours visit a variety of sightseeing spots including Asahiyama Zoo, the Blue Pond (Aoiike), Farm Tomita, Lake Shikotsu, and more! Or perhaps enjoy a cuisine tour with explanations given through multilingual audio support systems.
Allow us to introduce to you the diverse tours of Hokkaido!
Choose the route you want to take when enjoying Hokkaido.

FAQ

  • Q.What should I do if I’m carrying a suitcase or large luggage?
  • A.Large-sized luggage can be stored in the trunk space of the bus. However please note, in the event luggage is damaged, no compensation will be given, so your luggage is your responsibility.
  • Q.Can I leave a tour mid-way through?
  • A.Yes it is possible to leave a tour mid-way, but you absolutely must inform the guide of your intentions. Also please bear in mind, when leaving a tour early there will be no refunds, even for the parts of the itinerary you will no longer participate in. Furthermore, please understand that after leaving the group any transport, lodging, and food costs will be your responsibility.
  • Q.Are seats adjoining?
  • A.Generally there will be a seat beside your own, and seats near to your front and rear. Although, there are also non-reserved seat bus tours so please acknowledge this before booking.
  • Q.Can I choose my seat in advance?
  • A.As a rule, we are unable to accept seat booking requests. The seating will be allocated on the day of boarding or will be non-reserved seating.
  • Q.My child is pre-school age, do I still need to pay their fare too?
  • A.It entirely depends on the type of tour. If there is no particular mention of price divisions, you may ride with the child seated upon your lap however, in this case, there will be no seat for the child.
  • Q.What should I do if my plane or train is late and I can’t make it to the bus on time?
  • A.Generally, if you miss your bus due to your plane or train being late there are no refunds. Before booking please allow ample transit time in your itinerary.
  • Q.Is there a toilet on the bus?
  • A. No, generally there are no toilets on-board.

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