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Hokkaido Sapporo Half-Day Tour | Small Group Tour | Most Beautiful Kimono Itinerary: KITAYA Kosui-ya Kimono Experience + Shrine Prayer + Shiroi Koibito Park + Nakajima Park
Hokkaido Sapporo Half-Day Tour | Small Group Tour | Most Beautiful Kimono Itinerary: KITAYA Kosui-ya Kimono Experience + Shrine Prayer + Shiroi Koibito Park + Nakajima Park
Hokkaido Sapporo Half-Day Tour | Small Group Tour | Most Beautiful Kimono Itinerary: KITAYA Kosui-ya Kimono Experience + Shrine Prayer + Shiroi Koibito Park + Nakajima Park
Hokkaido Sapporo Half-Day Tour | Small Group Tour | Most Beautiful Kimono Itinerary: KITAYA Kosui-ya Kimono Experience + Shrine Prayer + Shiroi Koibito Park + Nakajima Park
Hokkaido Sapporo Half-Day Tour | Small Group Tour | Most Beautiful Kimono Itinerary: KITAYA Kosui-ya Kimono Experience + Shrine Prayer + Shiroi Koibito Park + Nakajima Park

Hokkaido Sapporo Half-Day Tour | Small Group Tour | Most Beautiful Kimono Itinerary: KITAYA Kosui-ya Kimono Experience + Shrine Prayer + Shiroi Koibito Park + Nakajima Park


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Duration:6 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語 / 中文
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• Wear a kimono and get your hair done in Tanukikoji, Sapporo — Put on your favorite kimono and transform into a town lady or samurai from the Edo period!

• Visit Hokkaido Shrine and pray for peace and good fortune in this sacred place where solemnity and nature blend together. Let the "destined" 5 yen start your journey to happiness!

• Step into Shiroi Koibito Park, stroll through the garden amidst sweet and romantic aromas, savor limited-edition delicacies, and experience the most dreamy dessert world with Hokkaido flair!

• Nakajima Park – A must-visit city park in downtown Sapporo. With its lake views, tree-lined paths, and seasonal scenery, every snapshot looks like something out of a Japanese drama. The cherry blossoms in spring, the autumn leaves in fall, and the snow in winter are all stunning, allowing you to easily experience Sapporo's relaxed lifestyle.

• Round-trip transportation by Coaster bus, no transfers required, comfortable, convenient and worry-free.

• A beautiful half-day kimono tour that combines culture and nature! Take your time and easily explore Sapporo.

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KITAYA Kosui-ya Kimono Experience + Hokkaido Shrine + Shiroi Koibito Park + Nakajima Park Half-Day Tour

High-quality photos, classic spots, easy and stress-free travel.

Collection information

Meeting Point: Noria Ferris Wheel (Zaporo) Meeting Time: 12:25

Departure on time: 12:30 (latecomers will not be waited for)

※ Kimono changing time is in batches starting at 08:00 AM (please arrive at the store at your appointed time to change).

Trip Highlights

① Tanukikoji KITAYA Kimono Experience: Kimono changing sessions will be held in batches at the KITAYA Kimono Experience store in the morning (08:00/09:00/10:00/11:00). A selection of popular kimonos will be available, along with professional fitting services.

Wear your favorite kimono, transform into an Edo-era town lady or samurai, and take your own Japanese-style photos on the streets of Sapporo.

② Visiting Hokkaido Shrine

Visit Hokkaido Shrine, one of the most important shrines in Hokkaido. Pray for peace, success in your career, and happiness in love. You can also purchase a "Enmusubi Gohei" (a 5-yen offering symbolizing good fortune) to pray for blessings. In the solemn and tranquil shrine environment, experience Hokkaido's traditional culture and the four seasons.

③ Shiroi Koibito Park

Explore the popular dessert-themed park – Shiroi Koibito Park. A fairytale-style European garden, popular limited-edition desserts, and classic Hokkaido souvenirs await. Whether you're looking for photos or buying souvenirs, this is a must-visit in Hokkaido.

④ Nakajima Park

Stroll through Nakajima Park, a popular park in downtown Sapporo. Enjoy lake views, tree-lined paths, and the distinct natural scenery that changes with the seasons. Every snapshot looks like a scene from a Japanese drama. From cherry blossoms in spring to lush greenery in summer, autumn leaves in fall, and snow in winter, each season offers a unique charm, allowing you to easily experience Sapporo's relaxed lifestyle.

⑤ Free time in Tanukikoji. Return to Tanukikoji by bus. Depending on the day's situation, approximately one hour of free time is allowed, during which you may continue taking photos or shopping. Please return to KITAYA before 18:10 to return your kimono.

Transportation: Round-trip transportation by Coaster private bus, no transfers required, easy and comfortable, suitable for families and independent travelers.

Wear a kimono and get your hair done at Tanukikoji Street in Sapporo—don your favorite kimono and transform into a townwoman or samurai from the Edo period! KITAYA (The first two groups are advised to enjoy free time at Tanukikoji Street or Odori Park after changing into their kimonos, have a simple lunch, and then meet at the designated meeting point around 12:20 PM. The latter two groups can have a light meal before changing into their kimonos, and then meet at the designated meeting point at 12:20 PM after changing.)

Wear a kimono and get your hair done at Tanukikoji Street in Sapporo—don your favorite kimono and transform into a townwoman or samurai from the Edo period! KITAYA

(The first two groups are advised to enjoy free time at Tanukikoji Street or Odori Park after changing into their kimonos, have a simple lunch, and then meet at the designated meeting point around 12:20 PM. The latter two groups can have a light meal before changing into their kimonos, and then meet at the designated meeting point at 12:20 PM after changing.)

Visit Hokkaido Shrine and pray for peace and good fortune in this sacred place where solemnity and nature blend together. Let the "destined" 5 yen start your journey to happiness!

Visit Hokkaido Shrine and pray for peace and good fortune in this sacred place where solemnity and nature blend together. Let the "destined" 5 yen start your journey to happiness!

Step into Shiroi Koibito Park, stroll through the garden amidst sweet and romantic aromas, savor limited-edition delicacies, and experience a dreamy world of desserts with the most Hokkaido flair!

Step into Shiroi Koibito Park, stroll through the garden amidst sweet and romantic aromas, savor limited-edition delicacies, and experience a dreamy world of desserts with the most Hokkaido flair!

Nakajima Park, a hidden gem in downtown Sapporo, boasts a lake, lush trees, and a seasonal filter, making every stroll a cinematic experience. From cherry blossoms in spring to vibrant autumn foliage and snow-covered landscapes in winter, it's photogenic year-round, effortlessly capturing a Japanese-style atmosphere.

Nakajima Park, a hidden gem in downtown Sapporo, boasts a lake, lush trees, and a seasonal filter, making every stroll a cinematic experience. From cherry blossoms in spring to vibrant autumn foliage and snow-covered landscapes in winter, it's photogenic year-round, effortlessly capturing a Japanese-style atmosphere.

Purchase Notice

Please use the tour on the reserved date and during the designated opening hours. Late use will be invalid. No refunds will be given for tour cancellations due to personal reasons.

[Tourism Conditions]

Travel departure point and destination: Hokkaido

Trip duration: Day trip; Transportation: Bus

Bus company name: momo Co., Ltd.

No meals

Accommodation facilities: None

Minimum group size: 1

Tour Leader: 0 Tour Guide: To be determined

【Travel Planning/Implementation】

Operating Company Name: Kitaya Co., Ltd.

Address: 6-chome, Tanukikoji, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido

Exemption license number: Mr. Fan Guanggen’s tourism industry registration number 2-578

Name of travel association: China National Travel Service

Reminders

  • A minimum of 1 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 2 day(s) before the departure date

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 18:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: High blood pressure, Heart disease, Acrophobia, Asthma, Epilepsy, Pregnant women

  • Please arrive at the designated location 5 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • This price includes only the cost of a standard kimono; it does not include kimono styling or professional makeup. Upgrading to a kimono will incur additional charges.

  • This itinerary does not include personal travel insurance and accident insurance. If needed, please purchase them in advance.

  • The type of vehicle will be arranged or adjusted according to the actual number of participants, and cannot be specified. When the number of participants is small, a driver/guide service may be arranged, and the explanation will be relatively brief.

  • The itinerary schedule is for reference only. Actual transportation, stopover, and sightseeing times may be adjusted due to factors such as weather, road conditions, or facility maintenance. The tour guide or driver will make reasonable adjustments to the schedule or replace/remove attractions based on the actual situation.

  • If you are unable to join the tour due to force majeure, unsatisfactory scenery, or inclement weather causing the cancellation of some facilities/activities (such as snow activities), the itinerary may be adjusted to other attractions or the stay time may be shortened. In such cases, refunds or rescheduling will not be possible. Thank you for your understanding.

  • During peak travel periods in Japan, such as holidays, public holidays, and weekends, severe traffic congestion or temporary adjustments to opening hours at tourist attractions may occur. It is recommended to bring your own light meals and a portable power bank in case of emergencies.

  • If the trip is changed or cancelled due to weather, traffic, natural disasters, or other force majeure events after departure, no refund will be given for the unfulfilled portion. Any return transportation costs, additional accommodation fees, or other related expenses incurred as a result must be borne by the traveler.

FAQ

1. When wearing a KIMONO during a KITAYA Koiso experience, are there any precautions to take when using public transportation like trains?

When wearing a KIMONO from KITAYA Koiso and using public transportation, we recommend walking with small steps and avoiding large strides or running. When getting on or off vehicles, be mindful of the KIMONO's hem and gently lift it to prevent stepping on it or getting it dirty. When sitting down, please gently smooth the back hem of the KIMONO to avoid friction or pressure, and choose seats that are less likely to snag clothing to maintain the neatness and integrity of your attire.

2. What are the correct sitting and walking postures when wearing a KITAYA Koiso KIMONO?

When wearing a KITAYA Koiso KIMONO, before sitting down, you should arrange the hem of the KIMONO, gently gathering it in front of you to prevent it from spreading too wide. Your sitting posture should be elegant, with your knees together, and avoid crossing your legs. When walking, it's recommended to take small steps and avoid taking large strides. When going up or down stairs, you can slightly lift the hem of the KIMONO to maintain balance and prevent tripping, while also showcasing the graceful demeanor of the KIMONO.

3. What are the main differences between a KIMONO and a YUKATA in the KITAYA Koiso experience?

In the KITAYA Koiso KIMONO experience, a KIMONO is typically composed of multiple layers of clothing, with a heavier material, worn with tabi socks and geta sandals. It's more formal and emphasizes details, suitable for more solemn occasions or when showcasing traditional aesthetics. A YUKATA, on the other hand, is usually a single layer of cotton fabric, lighter and more breathable, worn without tabi socks. It's more casual and relaxed, often worn during summer festivals or at hot spring inns.

4. Are there any specific requirements for underwear when experiencing a KITAYA Koiso KIMONO?

To maintain the straight and elegant lines of the KIMONO during a KITAYA Koiso experience, it's traditionally recommended to wear wireless or comfortable underwear. In some cases, a special KIMONO undergarment might be used to smooth the silhouette, creating a flat chest line. This allows the KIMONO to lie flatter and fit more smoothly, while also avoiding the pressure from underwire and enhancing overall comfort.

5. If I feel uncomfortable during a KITAYA Koiso KIMONO experience, how can I adjust to maintain comfort?

If you feel uncomfortable during a KITAYA Koiso KIMONO experience, it might be due to the obi sash or the way it's worn. You can try taking slow, deep breaths and avoid excessive bending or large movements. If there's noticeable pressure, you can slightly adjust your posture or seek assistance from our staff. They can provide professional adjustments to ensure your comfort, allowing you to enjoy the KIMONO experience more freely.

6. When visiting Hokkaido Jingu Shrine, are there any recommended ways to pray or cultural experiences?

When visiting Hokkaido Jingu Shrine, you can experience the traditional Japanese prayer method of 'two bows, two claps, and one bow.' It's recommended to prepare a 'lucky' five-yen coin as an offering. After placing it in the offering box, bow twice, clap twice, and pray with your hands clasped, then bow once more. The serene atmosphere where solemnity blends with nature within the shrine allows you to feel the profound Japanese culture while praying for peace and good fortune.

7. Besides sweets, what other distinctive attractions are worth visiting at Shiroi Koibito Park?

Shiroi Koibito Park is not only famous for its signature sweets but also boasts many distinctive attractions within its grounds. You can stroll through the European-style gardens, admire seasonal flowers and exquisite architecture, and soak in a sweet, romantic ambiance. Additionally, the park offers an experience to make your own Shiroi Koibito cookies, as well as an exhibition of antique European collections, providing diverse sightseeing enjoyment alongside delicious treats.

8. What unique seasonal landscapes can be enjoyed at Nakajima Park?

Nakajima Park has distinct seasons, with each presenting unique scenery. In spring, you can admire the cherry blossoms in full bloom and enjoy the pleasant lakeside views. Summer brings lush greenery, making it a great place for walks and boating. In autumn, the park's maple leaves turn golden or fiery red, creating a picturesque landscape. In winter, it's covered in pristine white snow, presenting a silver world, and the frozen lake surface offers a tranquil northern charm.

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