Departure time: 8:50 am from Sapporo Tokyu REI Hotel / 9:00 am from Sapporo TV Tower
Children 0-2 years old travel free (does not include bus seats. If you need a seat, the price is the same as that of a child)
Adults and children are the same price
Get off in front of Jozankei Shrine and enjoy a leisurely 90-minute walk. You can also bathe in the hot spring at Yunohana Jozankeiden in the Jozankei Onsen area. Open 10:00am–9:00pm
Get off at Hoheikyo Hot Spring and stay about 60 minutes
Depart from Lobby of Sapporo Tokyu REI Hotel
Departure location: In front of the Information Center, 1F, Sapporo TV Tower
Please look for the Easy GO flag when gathering
Relaxing Jozankei Onsen (select the drop-off point at booking)
Alight in front of Jozankei Shrine and stay about 90 minutes
Hōheikyō Hot Spring: Stay about 60 minutes
Charming Otaru Sightseeing (meal on your own; stay about 150 minutes)
Delightful Shiroi Koibito Park (stop about 60 minutes)
Arrive at Sapporo Tokyu REI Hotel
Arrive at Sapporo TV Tower
Arrive at Sapporo Station North Exit
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—What You Can Expect—
One of the most popular hot spring resorts in the suburbs of Sapporo, Hokkaido, Jozankei Onsen first opened in 1866. It is only about one hour by bus from Sapporo City, with many hot spring hotels in the surrounding area. It has many additional facilities such as hot spring parks and foot baths for day travelers. It is also a great place to take a walk to experience the beauty of nature. Jozankei features many sightseeing spots where you can see images of legendary kappa water sprites and even has "Kappon" mascots around the hot spring area to welcome guests. The big red suspension bridge spans the Toyohira River, from which you can admire picturesque Futami Rock and Kappa Deep.
During your trip, you can enjoy many scenic spots in downtown Otaru, such as Kitaichi Glass, Otaru Music Box Museum, Otaru Canal, and the former Hokkaido Bank Head Office.
Otaru was once a small fishing village and gradually grew into the economic center of Hokkaido thanks to herring fishing. As it developed, it attracted many financial institutions, earning the sobriquet "Wall Street of the North." Today, when you walk into Otaru City, you can still see many old buildings: some are romantic stone European-style structures while others are Showa-era (1926-1989) Japanese-style constructs. These traces of the past tell the romantic and wonderful stories of Otaru over the years and are a major reason why it is often ranked among the top ten cities in Japan for its charm. Although it boasts many sightseeing attractions, today the most famous by far is Otaru Canal.
A pastry factory and chocolate theme park, Shiroi Koibito Park is one of the leading confectionery manufacturers in Sapporo. Since its opening in 1995, it has been a major tourist attraction. Here you can observe the production process of the famous "White Lovers" confectionery. Learn about the four major innovations in chocolate-making during your tour of the park's "Chocotopia House," test your knowledge of chocolate while treating your taste buds to some of the park's delicious creations in "Study Base CACAO POD," then head to the park's collection room to view a variety of rare chocolate-making antiques.
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