Things to Do in Hokkaido: 5-Day Hokkaido Summer Itinerary

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by | July 17, 2024


Praised and celebrated for its vibrant cities, rich culture that transcends time, and traditions appreciated by generations after generations, Japan is, without a doubt, a country with endless possibilities. Beyond Tokyo and Kyoto, both well-loved by locals and tourists alike, is a treasure and priceless experience waiting to be explored. Where can you find them? Here in the Japan Agenda: The Premium Travel Blueprint: an exclusive and curated itinerary designed for travelers who seek incomparable luxury and the side of Japan that offers unparalleled adventurous experiences. A personalized adventure with encounters with serene mountain views, tranquil historic villages, and towns untouched by the bustle of modern times awaits.

In this first edition of Japan Agenda: The Premium Travel Blueprint, get away from the heat and enjoy a cool, premium, hand-crafted trip around Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost region. From stunning nature walks to exquisite dining spots, discover a region with beauty and elegance in every nook and cranny.

 

Day 1: Arrival in Chitose

Morning: Arrive at New Chitose Airport. You can get there by taking a connecting flight to Narita Airport or Haneda Airport from NAIA, then flying from Tokyo to Chitose via Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways,  Jetstar, or other domestic flight options.

Chitose Airport

Afternoon: Take a breather from your long journey at the New Chitose Airport Onsen before checking into a premium hotel-like Portom International Hokkaido. These locations are within the New Chitose Airport complex, making for an easy trip.

Evening: Enjoy a delicately crafted sushi dinner at Uogashi No. 52 Sushi.

 

Day 2: Lake Toya

Lake Toya

Morning: Take a private car to Lake Toya from Chitose. Some luxury hotels, like The Windsor Hotel Toya, are nearby.

Afternoon:  Breathe in the beautiful view of Lake Toya and its clear waters. You can even take the ropeway to see the lake from the top of one of Japan’s most active volcanoes.

Evening: Witness the splendor in the sky with the fireworks show held every night from April to October, made more beautiful when viewed from a lakeside hotel or a boat.

 

Day 3: Sapporo

Sapporo Beer Museum

Morning: Arrive at Sapporo Station and visit the JR Tower Observation Deck T38 to get a birds-eye view of the city’s charm.

Afternoon: Learn about the famous Sapporo Beer at the Sapporo Beer Museum. Around the area, you can also find imaginative art at the Sapporo Art Park and experience Hokkaido-style ramen in places such as Sapporo’s Ramen Alley and Ramen Dojo.

Evening: End the day with a shopping trip to Sapporo Factory, where you can choose from many restaurants for a hearty dinner.

 

Day 4: Furano & Biei

Lavender field in Furano

Morning: Take a day trip to the colorful Furano and Biei in a private car. From fields blanketed with a palette of flowers to vibrant sky-blue ponds, it’s hard not to stop in awe of these painterly landscapes.

Afternoon: Stop by one of the many restaurants and cafes at Biei while you enjoy more vivid views.

Evening: Furano wine is renowned all around Japan. Tour Furano for an exquisite wine-tasting experience and learn about the craft as you observe its unique process.

 

Day 5: Chitose & Departure

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Morning: Go on a last-minute shopping trip in AEON CHITOSE to get special pasalubong for the people at home.

Afternoon: Before your flight home, have some soothing afternoon tea, filling bread, and pastries at Doremo LeTAO.

Evening: Return to New Chitose airport and relax when returning home.

 

Additional Recommendations

Hakodate: If you’re willing to go the extra mile or situate yourself elsewhere in Hokkaido, enjoy a one-of-a-kind seafood breakfast at Hakodate.

Unkai Terrace: Witness a sunrise like no other at the Unkai Terrace. Located in Shimukappu, Hokkaido, stay at Hoshino Resorts Tomamu atop the enchanting sea of clouds.

Yoichi: For whisky enthusiasts, visit the Japanese Premium Whisky Distillery for an exclusive look at how the famous Japanese Whisky is made.

 

Follow this itinerary for breathtaking sights, premium opportunities, and unforgettable encounters. Peel back the layers of Hokkaido and discover a place with an allure like no other.

 

This is a press release. Minor edits have been made by the WindowSeat.ph editorial team. 

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