TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
- 20 meals: 7 Breakfasts / 6 Lunches / 7 Dinners
- 1N stay at Hoshino Ski Resort - Tomamu The Tower
- Mt Hakodate Ropeway (night view)
- Lake Toya Sightseeing Cruise
- A naturally blue colored pond - Shirogane Blue Pond
- Experience: Music Box Museum DIY / Cheese DIY / Chocolate DIY
- Enjoy a panoramic view 160m above ground on the JR Tower Observation Deck
- Biggest Outlet in Hokkaido - Mitsui Outlet Park Kitahiroshima
ITINERARY
SINGAPORE
DAY 1 SINGAPORE - NEW CHITOSE
Assemble at Changi Airport for our flight to Hokkaido, Japan. Begin your long-awaited vacation.
NEW
DAY 2 NEW CHITOSE - NOBORIBETSU - HAKODATE
Upon arrival, meet & greet by guide & proceed to Noboribetsu.
• Jigokudani (Hell Valley) - Is a volcanic caldera created by the eruption of Mt. Hiyoriyama and is the largest hot spring source in Noboribetu Onsen. Jigokudani is a suitable name for a place where scaldingly hot water and powerful jets of steam burst from uncountable hot spring vents and holes, all with a strong, rotten egg-like sulfur smell.
• Noboribetsu Date Jidai Village - Is a historical theme park located in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, Japan. The village is designed to recreate the Edo period (1603-1868) of Japan, providing visitors with a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle, architecture, and culture of that era.
• Hakodate Meijikan - The shops within feature a wide variety of local goods, including folk craft, glassware, and music boxes. The shops aren’t necessarily the highlight though, as the buildings that make up this complex are beautifully kept red-brick warehouses, which were originally part of Hokkaido’s first post office built in 1911.
• Mt Hakodate Ropeway (night view) - is a 334 meter high, wooded mountain at the southern end of the peninsula on which much of central Hakodate is located. On clear days and nights, in particular, the views from the mountain are spectacular and included among Japan's three best night views.
Accommodation: Hakodate Kokusai or similar
• Jigokudani (Hell Valley) - Is a volcanic caldera created by the eruption of Mt. Hiyoriyama and is the largest hot spring source in Noboribetu Onsen. Jigokudani is a suitable name for a place where scaldingly hot water and powerful jets of steam burst from uncountable hot spring vents and holes, all with a strong, rotten egg-like sulfur smell.
• Noboribetsu Date Jidai Village - Is a historical theme park located in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, Japan. The village is designed to recreate the Edo period (1603-1868) of Japan, providing visitors with a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle, architecture, and culture of that era.
• Hakodate Meijikan - The shops within feature a wide variety of local goods, including folk craft, glassware, and music boxes. The shops aren’t necessarily the highlight though, as the buildings that make up this complex are beautifully kept red-brick warehouses, which were originally part of Hokkaido’s first post office built in 1911.
• Mt Hakodate Ropeway (night view) - is a 334 meter high, wooded mountain at the southern end of the peninsula on which much of central Hakodate is located. On clear days and nights, in particular, the views from the mountain are spectacular and included among Japan's three best night views.
Accommodation: Hakodate Kokusai or similar
Simple Breakfast Breakfast
Shiraoi Beef Pottery Grill Set Lunch
Hakodate Meal Dinner
HAKODATE
DAY 3 HAKODATE - LAKE TOYA
• Hakodate Morning Market - This is a popular food market among tourists. About 250 stores sell delicacies of Hakodate and Hokkaido, such as fresh seafood, vegetables, fruit, sweets, and chinmi (processed seafood products).
• Goryokaku Tower - is a prominent landmark located in Hakodate. It stands near Goryokaku Park, a historic star-shaped fortress that was originally built in the 19th century. The tower offers panoramic views of Goryokaku Park and the surrounding area, making it a popular tourist attraction.
• Lake Toya Cruise Sightseeing - The scenic nature of Lake Toya can be viewed from the sightseeing boat.
• Sairo Observatory - It is an observatory with a rest house located on a hill by Lake Toya. From here you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Lake Toya, Mt. Usu, and Mt. Showa-Shinzan, and experience the natural scenery of the four seasons with all your senses.
Accommodation: Toya Manseigaku or similar
• Goryokaku Tower - is a prominent landmark located in Hakodate. It stands near Goryokaku Park, a historic star-shaped fortress that was originally built in the 19th century. The tower offers panoramic views of Goryokaku Park and the surrounding area, making it a popular tourist attraction.
• Lake Toya Cruise Sightseeing - The scenic nature of Lake Toya can be viewed from the sightseeing boat.
• Sairo Observatory - It is an observatory with a rest house located on a hill by Lake Toya. From here you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Lake Toya, Mt. Usu, and Mt. Showa-Shinzan, and experience the natural scenery of the four seasons with all your senses.
Accommodation: Toya Manseigaku or similar
Hotel Breakfast
Kaiseki Lunch
Hotel Dinner
LAKE
DAY 4 LAKE TOYA - OTARU
• Fukidashi Park - is a serene spot where rain and snow from Mount Yotei filter through the earth over many years, emerging as a spring of renowned water.
• Otaru Canal - Is a popular tourist destination for Japanese and foreign visitors who flock to the canal year-round to enjoy its nostalgic atmosphere. Stone-walled warehouses and old factories stand side by side along the canal, and some of the buildings have been renovated into restaurants and shops.
• Otaru Sakaimachi Street - Is an attractive, preserved merchant street in central Otaru, a short walk from the city's canal area.
• Otaru Music Box Museum + DIY - Japan’s largest music box store. Around 80,000 music boxes of 5,000 different kinds are available in just the main building alone.
Accommodation: Grand Park Otaru Hotel or similar
• Otaru Canal - Is a popular tourist destination for Japanese and foreign visitors who flock to the canal year-round to enjoy its nostalgic atmosphere. Stone-walled warehouses and old factories stand side by side along the canal, and some of the buildings have been renovated into restaurants and shops.
• Otaru Sakaimachi Street - Is an attractive, preserved merchant street in central Otaru, a short walk from the city's canal area.
• Otaru Music Box Museum + DIY - Japan’s largest music box store. Around 80,000 music boxes of 5,000 different kinds are available in just the main building alone.
Accommodation: Grand Park Otaru Hotel or similar
Hotel Breakfast
Grilled Seasonal Fish + Hot Pot Lunch
Luxury Seafood Set Dinner
OTARU
DAY 5 OTARU - ASAHIKAWA - SOUNKYO
• Asahiyama Zoo - Is a very popular zoological garden just outside of central Asahikawa City. Its popularity lies in the enclosures which allow visitors to observe the animals from various angles, many of which are unique to Asahiyama Zoo.
• Otokoyama Sake Brewing Museum - Introduces sake brewing culture as japanese traditional industry and history of Otokoyama from 350 years.
You can see valuable materials, document and sake set in the Edo period, and can also see a part of sake brewing when brewing.
• Ginga Falls - These famous waterfalls, which are listed in the 100 Best Waterfalls in Japan & one of the scenic spots in Daisetsuzan National Park. Water in the Ginga-no-taki waterfall tumbles down from a columnar jointed rock face into multiple slim threads, for around 120 meters.
Accommodation: Sounkyo Daisetsu or similar
• Otokoyama Sake Brewing Museum - Introduces sake brewing culture as japanese traditional industry and history of Otokoyama from 350 years.
You can see valuable materials, document and sake set in the Edo period, and can also see a part of sake brewing when brewing.
• Ginga Falls - These famous waterfalls, which are listed in the 100 Best Waterfalls in Japan & one of the scenic spots in Daisetsuzan National Park. Water in the Ginga-no-taki waterfall tumbles down from a columnar jointed rock face into multiple slim threads, for around 120 meters.
Accommodation: Sounkyo Daisetsu or similar
Hotel Breakfast
Izakaya Set Lunch
Hotel Dinner
SOUNKYO
DAY 6 SOUNKYO - FURANO - TOMAMU
• Ken & Mary Tree - This tree was featured in a 1972 Nissan commercial series, ”Skyline of Love”, which introduced Japan to the characters Ken and Mary. The lone poplar stands tall alongside the Patchwork Road. Many will recall it when thinking of Biei.
• Biei (photo stop) - It is renowned for its scenic countryside and natural beauty, attracting numerous tourists and photographers from around the world. The area is characterized by gently rolling hills, vast flower fields, and tree-lined roads, making it a paradise for nature lovers and photographers.
• Furano Cheese Factory + DIY - Lets visitors observe the production of the local camembert-type cheese from behind windows. Cheese samples, including those of a black cheese colored by squid ink, can be tasted in the factory shop.
After that, transfer to Tomamu and free at your own leisure at Ski resort.
Accommodation: Tomamu the Tower or similar
• Biei (photo stop) - It is renowned for its scenic countryside and natural beauty, attracting numerous tourists and photographers from around the world. The area is characterized by gently rolling hills, vast flower fields, and tree-lined roads, making it a paradise for nature lovers and photographers.
• Furano Cheese Factory + DIY - Lets visitors observe the production of the local camembert-type cheese from behind windows. Cheese samples, including those of a black cheese colored by squid ink, can be tasted in the factory shop.
After that, transfer to Tomamu and free at your own leisure at Ski resort.
Accommodation: Tomamu the Tower or similar
Hotel Breakfast
Japanese Set Lunch
Hotel Dinner
TOMAMU
DAY 7 TOMAMU - SAPPORO
After breakfast, half day free at your own leisure at Tomamu.
• Odori Park - Is the broad median of Odori ("large street") in the center of Sapporo, separating the city into north and south. It is a pleasant space with colorful flowerbeds and walkways lined with benches. Among the lawns and fountains local people and tourists take their ease and throughout the year many of the city’s major events and festivals are held here.
• JR Tower Observatory Deck T38 - Can be accessed by taking the dedicated elevator from the 6th to 38th floor. The panoramic view from 160 meters above ground is breathtaking and offers views of Ishikari Bay New Port to the North, Hokkaido University and Mt. Teine to the West, and the Sapporo Dome and central Sapporo, which is laid out as a grid, to the South.
• Tanukikoji Shopping Street - Is one of the oldest shopping streets in Hokkaido. The covered arcade extends for 200 metres and is broken up into seven blocks. With around 200 stores including restaurants, bars, and hotels, it is one of the most popular shopping areas for tourists.
Accommodation: Hotel Sosei Sapporo - Mgallery Collection or similar
• Odori Park - Is the broad median of Odori ("large street") in the center of Sapporo, separating the city into north and south. It is a pleasant space with colorful flowerbeds and walkways lined with benches. Among the lawns and fountains local people and tourists take their ease and throughout the year many of the city’s major events and festivals are held here.
• JR Tower Observatory Deck T38 - Can be accessed by taking the dedicated elevator from the 6th to 38th floor. The panoramic view from 160 meters above ground is breathtaking and offers views of Ishikari Bay New Port to the North, Hokkaido University and Mt. Teine to the West, and the Sapporo Dome and central Sapporo, which is laid out as a grid, to the South.
• Tanukikoji Shopping Street - Is one of the oldest shopping streets in Hokkaido. The covered arcade extends for 200 metres and is broken up into seven blocks. With around 200 stores including restaurants, bars, and hotels, it is one of the most popular shopping areas for tourists.
Accommodation: Hotel Sosei Sapporo - Mgallery Collection or similar
Hotel Breakfast
Crab Kaiseki Dinner
SAPPORO
DAY 8 SAPPORO
• Hokkaido Shrine - Is a must-visit attraction for those seeking a cultural and spiritual experience. This shrine holds great significance as it is dedicated to the deities of Hokkaido, making it a place of worship and pilgrimage for locals and tourists alike.
• Shiroi Koibito Park + Cookie DIY - The park offers a whimsical and enchanting experience for visitors, combining elements of a chocolate factory, a museum, and a recreational area. Stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens, relax in the tea salon while enjoying a cup of tea and sweets, and explore the European-style courtyard adorned with colorful flowers.
• Sapporo Central Wholesale Market - Is comprised of approximately 60 stores selling a variety of items ranging from fruits to fresh and dried fish. It also offers sushi and other restaurants serving reasonably priced dishes made with fresh seasonal ingredients from the market.
• Mitsui Outlet Park Sapporo-Kitahiroshima - This outlet is an all-weather facility and visitors can shop for brand items regardless of the season or weather.
Accommodation: Hotel Sosei Sapporo - Mgallery Collection or similar
• Shiroi Koibito Park + Cookie DIY - The park offers a whimsical and enchanting experience for visitors, combining elements of a chocolate factory, a museum, and a recreational area. Stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens, relax in the tea salon while enjoying a cup of tea and sweets, and explore the European-style courtyard adorned with colorful flowers.
• Sapporo Central Wholesale Market - Is comprised of approximately 60 stores selling a variety of items ranging from fruits to fresh and dried fish. It also offers sushi and other restaurants serving reasonably priced dishes made with fresh seasonal ingredients from the market.
• Mitsui Outlet Park Sapporo-Kitahiroshima - This outlet is an all-weather facility and visitors can shop for brand items regardless of the season or weather.
Accommodation: Hotel Sosei Sapporo - Mgallery Collection or similar
Hotel Breakfast
Japanese Set Lunch
BBQ Dinner
SAPPORO
DAY 9 SAPPORO - NEW CHITOSE - SINGAPORE
Early morning transfer to the airport.
It is time to bid farewell to Japan and travel home with fond memories of the sights, sounds and stories we have collected on this incredible journey.
We hope that you have had an enjoyable holiday with Dynasty Travel and look forward to our next trip together!
It is time to bid farewell to Japan and travel home with fond memories of the sights, sounds and stories we have collected on this incredible journey.
We hope that you have had an enjoyable holiday with Dynasty Travel and look forward to our next trip together!
Simple Breakfast Breakfast
Price & Departure
Thu, Dec 4 -Dec 12
12JHKW0904/25SQ
Available

From:
S$5,188
Thu, Dec 18 -Dec 26
12JHKW0918/25SQ
Available

From:
S$5,688
Important Notes
- The sequence of the tour is subject to change without prior notice in the event of a change in flight time, bad weather or unforeseen circumstances.
- All hotel accommodation star ratings are based on local Japanese standards.
- Onsen Hotel rooms are based on either tatami or western-style beds.
- During major conferences, fairs & festivals and extreme peak season, accommodation may be located outside the city or in an alternate city without prior notice.
- Booking terms and conditions apply.