
Hokkaido Is More Than Just Snow
Take a Day to Discover
Let YH Guide You Through the Changing Seasons of Hokkaido
Noboribetsu & Lake Toya
Lake Toya is a beautiful caldera lake formed by volcanic activity. With its magnificent scenery, it is one of Hokkaido’s most iconic hot spring destinations.
Noboribetsu Jigokudani (Hell Valley) is a dramatic volcanic valley filled with steaming vents and is the largest hot spring source area in Noboribetsu Onsen.
Sapporo City
This tour covers Jozankei Onsen, the Hill of the Buddha, Central Market, Hokkaido Shrine, Shiroi Koibito Park, and the Sapporo Beer Museum, allowing you to experience Sapporo’s iconic attractions and culinary culture.
Summer zoo
Asahiyama Zoo is famous for its “behavioral exhibits,” allowing visitors to observe penguins, polar bears, and other animals up close. It is one of Hokkaido’s most popular attractions.
Otaru & Shakotan Peninsula
Otaru Canal exudes a romantic and nostalgic charm, while the Shakotan Peninsula captivates with its crystal-clear blue sea. Blending natural beauty and cultural heritage, this is a classic coastal journey in Hokkaido.
Moss Phlox (Shibazakura)
Hokkaido’s spring flower fields are vibrant and enchanting. Moss phlox spreads across the hills like a pink carpet, while colorful tulips bloom brilliantly, creating a romantic and breathtaking landscape.
Furano Flower Viewing Tour
From June to August, Furano enters its most beautiful flower season. Vast fields of purple lavender sway in the breeze, blending with rainbow-colored flower gardens to create a magnificent landscape. Sunflowers, snapdragons, poppies, and many other blooms unfold in succession, set against the Tokachidake mountain range and expansive blue skies—forming one of Hokkaido’s most iconic summer scenes. The air is filled with a gentle floral fragrance, making it the perfect season for photography and flower viewing.
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