| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Minimum participant requirement | 1 traveler |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
| Sightseeing type | City walking tour |
| Transport | Bus tour |
【Travel conditions】
Departure and destination: Hokkaido
Travel days: Day trip
Transportation: Chartered bus
Bus company name: JOEUN BUS
Meals: Breakfast 0 times Lunch 0 times Dinner 0 times
Accommodation facilities: None
Minimum number of people in a group: 1
Tour Conductor: 0
Tour guide: 0
【Travel planning/implementation】
Operating company name: Jopan Holidator Sapporo Office
Address: 1F, Japan Hall Tower, Sapporo Office, Sapporo City, Hokkaido, Odori Nishi 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Sapporo
License number: Osaka Prefecture Governor Registered Travel Business No. 2-2181
Travel Association Name: Regular member of the National Travel Association (Osaka Branch)
Full member of the Osaka Prefecture Travel Agents Association
JATA is a cooperating member
Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
The bus will leave on time, please be sure to stick to the time. Please note that our company is not responsible for guests who arrive after the bus departs.
The bus may be delayed due to traffic jams or bad weather. If you need to take other means of transportation, please reserve sufficient time in advance.
Due to closures of some facilities or time limits, you may arrive at the next attraction or end the tour earlier. Please note that
The duration of stay at various attractions will be adjusted according to the traffic conditions or the number of participants on that day.
The opening hours of each attraction may change due to national holidays or other time restrictions in Japan, and the total tour may end early as a result.
Please note that some itineraries may be cancelled or changed due to force majeure factors such as weather.
Flower blooming is subject to the weather and maybe early or late; in this case, refund will not be made. We appreciate your understanding
The itinerary may be adjusted due to weather or traffic conditions.
When using a large taxi or minibus, the sightseeing driver will provide the introduction instead of a guide. Thank you for your understanding.
Guests who choose to get off at the Mt. Moiwa Ropeway for a tour are required to purchase their own tickets. If they need transportation after the tour, please make your own arrangements. The Mt. Moiwa Ropeway may be suspended due to various circumstances, so please check the official website for the latest information.
Towel rentals are available for a fee at Jozankei Onsen, so please bring your own towels for convenience. Guests are responsible for their own expenses, so please prepare sufficient cash in advance.
The Mount Moiwa Ropeway will be closed from late March 2026 to late April 2026 for scheduled maintenance. Please note that we will not be stopping at Mt. Moiwa during this period.
Please note that there will be no access to the Mt. Moiwa Ropeway from January 3, 2026, to March 31, 2026.
Starting in April 2026, visitors to the Head Buddha Hall will need to pay an entrance fee on-site: 1,000 yen for adults and free for children under elementary school age.
Shiroi Koibito Park will be closed for maintenance starting June 4, 2026. Visits will not be scheduled for that day, and the time allotted for other attractions will be extended accordingly. Please refer to the official website for the latest information regarding the park's closure.
The Sapporo Beer Museum offers an immersive journey through the history of beer in Japan. Key highlights include exploring exhibits that detail the brewing process, showcasing historical artifacts, and displaying vintage advertisements. Visitors can also enjoy a tasting lounge to sample various Sapporo beers, providing a direct experience of their renowned products. The museum's distinctive red-brick architecture also provides a unique historical atmosphere.
General admission to the Sapporo Beer Museum's basic exhibition areas is typically free, allowing visitors to explore its historical displays at no cost. However, there might be separate charges for specialized guided tours that offer deeper insights or for specific beer tasting sets available in designated areas. If you are part of an organized day tour, your entry and selected experiences might already be covered and pre-arranged.
A typical visit to the Sapporo Beer Museum usually takes approximately 60 to 90 minutes. This duration allows ample time to comfortably explore the exhibition halls, understand the history of brewing, and enjoy the tasting opportunities. If you also plan to dine at the adjacent Sapporo Beer Garden, it is advisable to allocate an additional 1 to 2 hours for a relaxed meal experience.
For visitors on a guided tour that includes attractions such as the Sapporo Beer Museum and Shiroi Koibito Park, the tour guides typically provide comprehensive commentary and assistance in both Chinese and English. This ensures that international travelers can fully grasp the historical significance, cultural aspects, and interesting facts about each site, enhancing their understanding and overall experience.
To reach Shiroi Koibito Park, one convenient option is to take the Sapporo Subway Tozai Line to Miyanosawa Station. From the station, the park is just a short walk, typically taking about 7 to 10 minutes. Alternatively, direct bus services are available from various points in Sapporo. Many visitors also find it convenient to join a guided day tour, which often includes direct transportation to the park.
The most convenient way to travel to Jozankei Onsen from central Sapporo is by taking a direct bus. Regular bus services depart frequently from the Sapporo Station Bus Terminal, with the journey typically lasting about one hour. Many accommodations in Jozankei Onsen also provide shuttle services for their guests. Joining a day tour that includes Jozankei Onsen is another excellent option for seamless transportation and exploration.
For public transportation in the vicinity of Atama Daibutsu Hall, which often involves local buses or subway connections from central Sapporo, cash fares are generally accepted. Additionally, major IC cards such as Kitaca, Suica, and Pasmo are widely accepted on most buses and subway lines throughout Sapporo and Hokkaido, providing a cashless and efficient way to pay for your travel.
Yes, major IC cards including Suica, Pasmo, and the local Kitaca card are widely accepted for public transportation in Sapporo, which covers travel to areas around Hokkaido Shrine. These cards can be used on both subway and bus lines, offering a convenient tap-and-go payment system that simplifies your journeys and eliminates the need for exact change while exploring the city.