Victoria was very helpful, accommodating, and friendly. Couldn’t have asked for a better travel guide. The amount of time given at each destination was also great.
First, I want to thank our tour guide, Xiao Hong, for his dedication and professionalism. Even while ill, his service remained impeccable. Before departure, he contacted all group members via Line and other apps, sending reminders of times, bus numbers, and travel information throughout the trip. He also quickly found some members who were late. Cape Kamui is a highlight of the trip due to its beautiful and magnificent scenery, but the trail is steep and narrow, making it difficult to navigate on a crowded weekend. Following the original itinerary made it hard to reach the end and take photos. I recommend wearing suitable hiking shoes if you plan to climb. Otaru's scenery is decent, but the food is delicious, such as the sukiyaki at the meeting point and the Royce chocolate. However, if you want to visit the movie "Love Letter" attractions, the itinerary might not have enough time. We were quite satisfied with the food.
The all-you-can-eat strawberry buffet and the whisky experience at the whisky distillery were really fun. The beach was beautiful, but it was incredibly cold and it had just rained, so there were puddles everywhere. I felt this trip was excellent value for money.
80-90% of the participants were Chinese, 10-20% were Japanese, and there were about two English speakers. The participation tickets (vouchers) arrive almost entirely in Chinese. The guide was Chinese, but he repeated the same explanations in Japanese, Chinese, and English, and was very kind and friendly. At famous photo spots, he would call out, "I'll take your picture," and everyone asked the guide to take photos for them. The participants were quiet on the bus, there was no lateness, and everyone had excellent manners. You can drink bottled water on the bus, but basically eating and drinking are prohibited. Some people were eating what they had brought before the guide explained that eating and drinking were prohibited, but after the explanation, they followed the rules and did not eat. Shakotan is too far from Sapporo, so it's difficult to go there alone, making this tour very convenient. The cape is a mountain path with many stairs and steep ups and downs, so it requires physical strength. Sneakers are recommended. In Otaru, there was 2 hours and 40 minutes of free time. Those who wished could inform the guide and the tour would end there. About half of the participants decided to leave without returning to the bus and went sightseeing by train on their own. There was quite a bit of walking involved in visiting the Shakotan cape and exploring the town of Otaru, so everyone was tired and slept on the bus ride back. We arrived in Sapporo while they were sleeping, and then everyone dispersed. It was a great deal to have sightseeing transportation provided to such a distant location, especially considering the early bird summer discount of 7,000 yen.
Because the trip to Hokkaido was a last-minute decision, the booking was rushed. After looking at several tours, I chose this one. Initially, I was a little apprehensive because I hadn't seen any reviews, but the experience on the day of the tour was excellent. Our guide, Xiao Ma, carefully sent out important information via messaging the day before departure. Bottled water and USB charging ports were provided on the bus. Since it wasn't peak season, the tour was small, and the attractions weren't crowded because it was a weekday. I thought the afternoon visit to the three capes was a great idea, especially Kinokuniya (Golden Cape), where you can only see the shimmering sea near dusk. Both Kinokuniya and Kamui Cape require hiking trails, so you should assess your physical condition beforehand. We spent an hour at Kamui Cape; if you just walk and take pictures along the way, there might not be enough time to reach the lighthouse at the back. For the other two capes, Xiao Ma led the way to the best viewing spots. Overall, the trip was very fulfilling, and anyone who loves natural scenery shouldn't miss it.
When traveling in Japan, I usually drive to attractions with inconvenient transportation. This time in Hokkaido, I originally planned to drive to Cape Kamui as well. Before booking a rental car, I stumbled upon a similar tour on KKday, which was cheaper for two people than renting a car, and I didn't have to drive myself, allowing me to rest in the car. Also, I was initially worried about not having enough time at Cape Kamui to walk to the Cape Kamui Lighthouse, but after completing the tour, 1.5 hours was more than enough time, including lunch – a place I'd always wanted to visit. Furthermore, while I'd already been to some of the attractions like the Takeoki Coast, Yoichi Whisky Distillery, and Otaru, our guide, Xiao Cai – a young and handsome guy – provided very detailed explanations and took great care of each member of the group. He deserves a 5-star rating! He completely changed my perception of day tours!
Anonymous User
Family
Cape Kamui Weather, Climate and Best Time to Visit
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-09
Cape Kamui year round climate
Spring (March–May): Average 2.5–13.2°C, cold climate, windy, less rainfall. Common activities: Coastal walking trails, enjoying coastal scenery. Recommended clothing: Warm jacket, sweater, waterproof jacket.
Summer (June–August): Average 17.5–24.1°C, warm and humid climate, occasional rainfall. Common activities: Walking by the sea, enjoying sunrise and sunset. Recommended clothing: Light and breathable clothing, sun hat, sunscreen.
Autumn (September–November): Average 6.0–19.8°C, cool climate, more rainfall, October is the rainy season. Common activities: Viewing red leaves (if any), coastal walking trails. Recommended clothing: Warm jacket, comfortable long pants, rain gear.
Winter (December–February): Average -3.0–-1.7°C, cold climate, windy, low chance of snowfall, but be aware of wind chill. Common activities: Enjoying winter seascapes, coastal walking trails (pay attention to keeping warm). Recommended clothing: Thick warm jacket, hat, scarf, gloves.
Cape Kamui climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 9.6°C / Annual rainfall: approx. 1444 mm / Summer humidity: 70%–80% / Rainiest month: October
Cape Kamui monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°C)
Precipitation (mm)
January
-3°C
155.5
February
-2.2°C
117.6
March
2.5°C
59.9
April
8.6°C
52.1
May
13.2°C
67.6
June
17.5°C
83
July
22.4°C
124.4
August
24.1°C
158.6
September
19.8°C
143.7
October
12.8°C
178.9
November
6°C
178
December
-1.7°C
124.7
Cape Kamui weather for the next seven days
7/7
Tuesday
Sunny
22.5°C/15.7°C
7/8
Wednesday
Sunny
22.6°C/15.5°C
7/9
Thursday
Partly Cloudy
23.4°C/17.2°C
7/10
Friday
Mist
22.2°C/18.4°C
7/11
Saturday
Light rain shower
23.9°C/18.6°C
7/12
Sunday
Partly Cloudy
24.8°C/18.4°C
7/13
Monday
Mist
21.7°C/19.1°C
KKday App
Your Best Travel Buddy
Use the code APP5OFF to enjoy an exclusive in-app deal of 5% off (cap at USD$3) on your 1st orderScan here to download the app