| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Minimum participant requirement | 1 traveler |
| Tour types | Audio guide |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
| Sightseeing type | Theme parks, Traditional markets, City walking tour |
| Transport | Bus tour |
To customers participating in the bus tour
・Please check the access from your hotel to the meeting place in advance.
・The bus departs on time. so please be careful not to be late for the meeting time.
・We recommend clothing that is suitable for outdoor activities different layers to adjust for changes in weather and temperature.
・Please do not have a loud conversation in the bus.
・Please refrain from drinking and eating in the bus.
・Please cooperate in taking the trash with you.
Shiroi Koibito Park offers a charming experience, combining a delightful theme park with an active chocolate factory. Visitors can observe the cookie-making process, enjoy the vibrant Tudor-style architecture, stroll through seasonal gardens, and indulge in various confections. It provides a unique blend of factory tour, historical exhibits, and sweet treats, making it a memorable stop for families and chocolate enthusiasts.
To fully appreciate Shiroi Koibito Park, including touring the factory, exploring the rose garden, visiting the various shops, and perhaps participating in a cookie-making workshop, a recommended duration is typically 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time to soak in the atmosphere and enjoy the different attractions without feeling rushed.
From central Sapporo, you can take the Tozai Subway Line to Miyanosawa Station. Shiroi Koibito Park is approximately a 7-minute walk from Exit 2 of Miyanosawa Station. Alternatively, local buses are also available, providing convenient access directly to the park entrance from various points in Sapporo.
From the observatory at Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium, visitors can enjoy a magnificent panoramic view. This includes a sprawling vista of Sapporo city, the vast Ishikari Plains, and the surrounding mountains. It’s an exceptional spot to witness the city's landscape and appreciate the impressive scale of the ski jump itself.
At Sapporo Central Wholesale Market (Jyogaishijo), visitors can immerse themselves in a lively atmosphere filled with fresh Hokkaido produce. Expect to see an abundance of fresh seafood, including crabs and scallops, as well as local fruits and vegetables. Many vendors offer samples, and there are numerous restaurants serving delicious, fresh seafood meals.
The audio guide system available for visits to attractions such as Shiroi Koibito Park and Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium is equipped to support four languages. These include Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean, ensuring international visitors can comfortably understand and appreciate the information provided at each site.
Yes, major IC cards widely used in Japan, such as Suica, Pasmo, and Icoca, are generally accepted for payment on Sapporo's public transportation system, including the subway, streetcars, and buses. This makes traveling to attractions like Shiroi Koibito Park convenient for visitors who already possess these cards.
Visitors to Shiroi Koibito Park can engage in various activities, including a tour of the chocolate factory to learn about the history of chocolate and observe the production lines. You can also participate in a cookie-making workshop, explore a fascinating collection of antique toys, and wander through the beautiful English rose garden during favorable seasons. The park offers interactive and visually appealing exhibits.