Hokkaido, The Hidden Jewel of Japan

Located at the northernmost tip of Japan, Hokkaido's charms have attracted many travelers from Japan and abroad. There, still hidden away, you will find magnificent landscapes surrounded by pristine nature, fresh seasonal produce, and a unique and beautiful culture.
Let us introduce you to new Hokkaido experiences, and we have also created two model tour courses, one for summer and one for winter, so please check them out!

Summer season

KAI Poroto
KAI Poroto
A hot spring ryokan offers views of Lake Poroto from all rooms and honors the Ainu people, indigenous to Hokkaido, through its architecture, art, and decor.
Guests get to bathe inside the cone-shaped bathhouse, inspired by traditional Ainu architecture, as well as in outdoor baths that look out over scenic Lake Poroto and its colorful natural surroundings.
Kayano Shigeru Nibutani Ainu Museum
Kayano Shigeru Nibutani Ainu Museum
Over than 1000 items including Ainu folk goods collected by Shigeru Kayano who was a member of the House of Councilors, indigenous people's institutions around the world are exhibited.
Lake Toya Private Canoe
Lake Toya Private Canoe
Experience the beauty of Lake Toya by canoe. Meet the nature guide at Lake Toya. Your guide will give you some lessons for paddling. Then rowing out Lake Toya with the guide.

Sample itinerary - Summer (Download PDF)

Winter season

Drift Ice & Bird Watching Cruise
Drift Ice & Bird Watching Cruise
Cruising while looking for animals and birds that have overwintered in Shiretoko while squeezing the drift ice with Evergreen.
Akan Tsuruga Besso Hinanoza
Akan Tsuruga Besso Hinanoza
Tsuruga Besso Hinanoza offers a luxurious Japanese hot-spring experience on the shores of Lake Akan.
Tsurui Ito Tancho Crane Sanctuary
Tsurui Ito Tancho Crane Sanctuary
Tsurui-Ito tancho Sanctuary was established by the Wild Bird Society of Japan to protect the tancho cranes and their natural habitat.
Sample itinerary - Winter (Download PDF)
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