| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Get there on your own |
| Minimum participant requirement | 1 traveler |
| Tour types | None |
| Meal arrangement | Lunch included |
| Seasonal | Winter Snow Exclusive |
・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.
・Voucher is valid only on the day of departure. We do not offer cash refunds.
・Please refrain from talking loudly on the bus.
・Please refrain from drinking and eating in the bus.
・Please do not leave trash on the bus and take it home with you.
At Shiroi Koibito Park, visitors can embark on a fascinating tour of the chocolate production line, observing how the famous "Shiroi Koibito" cookies are made. The park also features stunning British-style gardens, perfect for leisurely strolls and memorable photos. Additionally, you can indulge in a variety of exclusive sweets and treats that are only available for purchase at the park, making for a unique culinary experience.
While the exact duration within a tour itinerary can vary, visitors to Shiroi Koibito Park typically have sufficient time to tour the chocolate production line, explore the beautiful British-style gardens, and enjoy exclusive sweets. The tour is designed to provide a comprehensive experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the park's various offerings and attractions.
Yes, visitors to Shiroi Koibito Park can certainly purchase a selection of unique souvenirs and exclusive sweets. The park is renowned for offering special treats and confectioneries that are only available on-site, providing a perfect opportunity to find gifts or enjoy some delicious items not found elsewhere.
As part of this full-day bus tour, transportation to Shiroi Koibito Park is fully arranged for your convenience. You will travel comfortably by bus, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenic journey without worrying about navigating public transport or finding parking. This ensures a seamless and hassle-free visit to the park and other tour destinations.
At the historic Otaru Canal, visitors can take a relaxing stroll along its picturesque banks, admiring the beautifully preserved stone warehouses that date back to the early 1900s. These warehouses are a testament to Otaru's past as a prosperous port city. The atmospheric townscape makes it an ideal spot for photography and enjoying the nostalgic ambiance.
The Former Nippon Yusen Otaru Branch holds significant historical value as a designated Japan Heritage site. It served as a vital hub during the Meiji and Taisho eras, symbolizing Otaru's prosperity as a bustling port city. Visiting this elegant building offers a glimpse into Japan's maritime history and the architectural grandeur of that period.
Otaru Aquarium features a variety of unique marine life and engaging shows. During the winter season, from mid-December to late February, a highlight is the "Penguin Snow Walk," where Gentoo penguins march right before your eyes. Throughout the year, visitors can enjoy dynamic dolphin shows and encounter rare northern creatures like harbor porpoises and sea angels, making for a fascinating visit.
At Otaru Bine restaurant, guests can enjoy a delightful grilled seafood meal prepared with fresh local ingredients. The restaurant itself is housed in the beautifully renovated former Hokkaido Bank Head Office, providing a dining experience infused with historical elegance. It’s an opportunity to savor regional delicacies in a setting rich with Otaru's heritage.