Day 1 : Tokyo/Shiretoko
Welcome to Tokyo, Japan. There's no time to waste as you join your fellow travelers in the morning for a welcome briefing with your CEO and head towards the airport to board your flight to Memanbetsu airport in Hokkaido. Upon arrival, head to your hotel outside Shiretoko National Park and enjoy dinner together with your CEO and new travel mates.
This tour departs from Tokyo today, so if you want to spend more time in Tokyo, consider joining the WINTER NAME
Please not this tour begins with a flight from Tokyo to Hokkaido. This internal flight is included in the cost of your tour. Please make sure to arrive at your meeting point hotel no later than 10:00 am to ensure you do not miss the flight.
Plane
Tokyo - Hokkaidō 1h45m
Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's... yup, it is a plane, actually.
Welcome Moment - Meet Your CEO and Group
1h
Your opportunity to meet your CEO and fellow travellers, and learn more about your tour. Opt to join the group for a local meal afterwards. Don't forget to see the notice in the lobby (or ask reception) for the official time and place to meet up with the group.
Meals Included:
Breakfast | Dinner
Day 2 : Shiretoko
After a filling breakfast, depart the hotel en route to the Five Lakes area of Shiretoko National Park. This area is famous for its namesake five lakes that were formed years ago by the eruption of Mount Lo. In the winter, this park is completely blanketed in perfectly white snow and the lakes freeze over. Strap on some snowshoes and hike through the park and over the lakes. In the evening, enjoy a free afternoon to explore Shiretoko.
Snowshoeing in Shiretoko Five Lakes
Shiretoko
Explore the snow and ice covered Shiretoko Five Lakes on snowshoes. During the winter, this UNESCO World Heritage Site limits the amount of visitors, so this is quite the special opportunity to explore the stunning white covered mountainous scenery.
Spend the afternoon free in Shiretoko.
Meals Included:
Breakfast | Dinner
Day 3 : Shiretoko
Another morning snowshoe hike in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Shiretoko Peninsula awaits. Embark on a guided four hour snowshoe trek through the Primeval Forest area of the park. Be sure to bring binoculars if you are a keen animal enthusiast, as there is ample opportunity to spot various species from the Steller's sea eagle to Japanese deer and maybe even a flying squirrel. The scenery is equally as dramatic as you witness the cliff edges hang over the turquoise water of the sea. In the afternoon, take a short walk to the Furepe Waterfall, a waterfall of icicles cascading into the Okhotsk Sea.
Snowshoeing in Primeval Forest
Shiretoko
Snowshoe through the Primeval Forest in Shiretoko, seemingly untouched by man, especially in when covered in now. Snowshoe through the forest and be on the look out for foxes and deer while admiring the incredible forest and cliff side views. You may even have the chance to see animal prints in the snow or the elusive flyng squirrel.
Snowshoe to Furepe Waterfall
Shiretoko
Snowshoe to this waterfall of icicles that juts down the side of the snow covered cliffs into the sea. This forest hike with a 64 m elevation gain is will have you seeing blue water year round and reflective rainbow when the sun hits just right.
Meals Included:
Breakfast | Dinner
Day 4 : Shiretoko/Akan-ko
Depart Shiretoko this morning and head slightly inland towards Lake Akan. En route stop to visit active volcano Mt Lo, which sits inside the Kussharo caldera. Watch the sulfurous smoke and steam dramatically rise from the wintery craggy landmass. From there, continue on to the shore of Lake Kussharo, where you can take a moment to get your hands dirty digging into the sandy shore and actually hitting hot spring water. Dig your own personal Onsen! Yet another sign of the volcanic activity still present underground in this area. Make a final stop at the observatory deck to take in views of Lake Kussharo and Lake Mashu before continuing on your overnight stay at a Ryokan. After a dinner with your fellow travelers, enjoy a cultural performance in tribute to the history of the local Ainu people of the region. Akan Yukar Lost Kamuy is a presentation of Ainu ancient ceremonial dance, contemporary dance and digital art.
Private Vehicle
Shiretoko - Akan Mashu National Park 2h 94km
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Sulphur Mountain & Lake Kussharo
Akan-ko
Visit the otherworldly sulphur mountain and breathe in the hot air. See the greenish yellow algae that grows around the fumaroles with a steady stream of steam released across the mountain. The head to Lake Kushharo. With a hot spring under the sand, dig a hole and relax in your hand-dug beachy hot spring.
Lake Mashu Observatory Deck
Akan Mashu National Park
Visit the impressive caldera lake within Akan Mashu National Park. Take in the views from the best spot to see whats considered the clearest lake in the world.
Experience traditional Japanese life with a night at a traditional Japanese Inn. Stay in tatami-matted rooms and enjoy a glimpse into Japanese culture and history. Enjoy the Japanese hot springs, onsen, and relax in the hot water.
Ainu Kotan - Ainu Culture Dance
Akan-chō
Visit the Ainu Kotan Village. There are only two indigenous groups remaining in Japan and Akanko Ainu Kotan is one of the largest settlements still remaining in Hokkaido. During our visit, we'll see the village and experience their cultural performance in the evening.
Day 5 : Akan-ko/Asahikawa
Enjoy a leisurely start to the morning to spend the morning hours enjoying the Ryokan hot springs a second time. Or choose to join your CEO for a walk around Lake Akan. Then make your way towards Asahikawa. Don't fill up too much during the day, because dinner this evening is the famous Asahikawa ramen. This ramen is famed throughout Japan as one of the best in the country.
Private Vehicle
Akan-ko - Asahikawa
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Ramen Dinner in Asahikawa
Asahikawa
Nearly every region of Japan has their own style of ramen, so a trip to Hokkaido wouldn't be complete without trying Asahikawa specialty ramen. With thin noodles and savory broth, this is a dish you won't want to miss.
Meals Included:
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Day 6 : Asahikawa
It's time to rise and shine and strap on those hiking boots once again. This morning, head to the Daisetsuzan Asahidake Ropeway. Board the ten minute gondola ride up to the start of the walk. Spend a couple of hours exploring the area on foot, and hope for glimpses of the mountain ranges as the fog comes and goes.
It's important to note that in the winter, you can expect snow on the ground at Asahidake, so itinerary adjustments may be made. Cold weather clothing should be packed during this season.
Daisetsuzan Asahidake Ropeway & Hike
Asahikawa 1h30m 1km
Visit Daisetsuzan National Park and ride the gondola up to start your hike around Sugatami Pond Loop. This easy, loop hike will give you astounding views of volcanic rock and Mount Asahi-dake, the tallest mountain in Hokkaido reflecting off ponds. After the hike, take the gondola back down.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Day 7 : Asahikawa/Sapporo
Sapporo, the capitol of Hokkaido, is home to some of the island's most interesting spots. With a day at leisure, choose to join your CEO on a walking tour of Otaru, a nearby town full of historical gems to explore. Or, choose to explore the Hokkaido Jingu shrine, a shinto shrine honoring 4 deities.
Local Train
Asahikawa-eki - Sapporo Station
Climb aboard, take your seat, and get around like the locals do.
Spend a free afternoon in Sapporo.
Optional Activities - Day 7
Hokkaido Jingu Shrine
Sapporo
Visit the important Hokkaido Jingu Shrine, the resting place of four different kami (deities) of the Shinto religion. Come to the shrine and walk through torii (Japanese gates), write your wish on a wooden plaque and buy a lucky charm. This shrine is one of the best places to witness the four season of Japan. As one of the most renowned places to see cherry blossoms in the spring, fall leaves in autumn, green and colorful in the summer and snow covered in the winter.
Walking Tour of Otaru
Otaru
Explore the cute seaside city of Otaru with your CEO by foot. Travel from Sapporo to Otaru by local train. We'll visit the Otaru Canals and the preserved merchant Sakaimachi Street. You'll have a chance to enjoy lunch in this picturesque town too, before returning to Sapporo by local train.
Day 8 : Sapporo
Spend today getting well acquainted with the city of Sapporo, home of the world famous beer. Begin your day with a visit to the Nijo Market. Walk through the stalls full of fresh seafood, most caught right of the coast of Hokkaido. You'll see crabs, fish and things you may have never seen before like fresh urchin and fish eggs. Afterwards, head to the home of the first Japanese made beer, Sapporo Beer Museum, and sample beer that can only be found at this location.
Visit Nijo Market, a market over 100 years old. You'll see fresh local seafood like urchins and salmon eggs, and other local vendors.
Sapporo Beer Testing
Sapporo
Visit the Sapporo Beer Museum for a tour and tasting of the popular brew. Known as the first beer made in Japan, we'll have a chance to sample a beer that can only be found at the museum. Opt for a fun all-you-can-eat-and-drink meal in the Beer Hall.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Day 9 : Sapporo
Depart at any time.
Meals Included:
Breakfast