Full Otaru Heritage Experience Tour: Otaru Canal, Mt. Tengu, and Otaru Aquarium(Excluding Multilingual Audio System)

● Experience a Japanese Heritage Site: The Nostalgic Ambiance of the Otaru Canal
The Otaru Canal is beloved as a symbol of the city. Walk along the canal lined with stone warehouses, and you’ll feel as if you’ve slipped back to the early 1900s. These warehouses once served as a hub for good entering Hokkaido, symbolizing Otaru’s prosperity as the region’s economic lifeblood. They are part of the Japanese heritage site: Otaru – The Town Once Called the “”Heart”" of Hokkaido. The historic buildings and the calm waters of the canal create a soothing scene that warms the hearts of visitors. Be sure to snap a commemorative photo.
 
● Breathtaking Panoramic Views: The Mt. Tengu Ropeway
Mt. Tengu offers a sweeping view of the Otaru cityscape. Ride the ropeway to the summit and take in the spectacular panorama of Otaru’s streets and the vast Ishikari Bay beyond. On clear days, you can even see the Mashike mountain range in the distance—truly a view to behold. The view is even featured in the Michelin Green Guide Japan, a sight you don’t want to miss. Take in the full scope of Otaru’s development as a hub of port and rail transport from this stunning vantage point. Enjoy a peaceful moment surrounded by the natural beauty of Otaru, which changes with each season.
 
● Meet Captivating Sea Creatures at the Otaru Aquarium A unique Otaru destination blessed by the sea, the Otaru Aquarium is home to marine life native to Hokkaido’s coastal waters. From thrilling dolphin shows to adorable seal and penguin performances, visitors of all ages are sure to be delighted! Don’t miss the Marine Mammal Park, where animals live in an environment that closely resembles their natural habitat. The prosperity of Otaru as a port town was built on the riches of the surrounding area. Get up close with the exhibits presented from fresh perspectives and discover the mysteries and wonder of the ocean.
 
● Enjoy Grilled Seafood at Otaru Bine, a Designated Historic Building of Otaru (Lunch-included days only)
For lunch, dine at Otaru Bine, housed in the renovated former Hokkaido Bank Head Office—a building steeped in history. The interior features high ceilings and stately decor, where you’ll enjoy a seafood grill lunch made with fresh, local catches from Otaru and Hokkaido. The building itself is a symbol of Otaru’s financial power, which supported Japan’s economy from the Meiji period onward.

“All of Shakotan” Scenic Cape Shakotan Tour (Excluding Multilingual Audio System)

This tour takes you to Cape Kamui which is a headland in Shakotan Peninsula. Drive rout 229 and see spectacular view of cliff as well as strange and rough rocks. Visit “Shimamui Coast” and “Cape Kamui”, which are the highlights of Shakotan Peninsula. The view from the Shimamui Coast, which is listed among the best 100 coasts of Japan, is said to be the greatest one in Shakotan Peninsula with sweeping vistas of emerald green waters.
In Bikuni you will have the option of boarding the Glass bottom boat cruise, the “”New Shakotan.”" The cruise takes 78 passengers along the Niseko-Shakotan-Otaru Quasi-National Marine Park, where passengers can view the spectacular underwater world from the bottom of the boat. If the water is clear enough you will see sea urchins, and tons of fish. Passengers can also feed the many seagulls that follow the boat.
Local legend has it that any ship, which has women on board, will sink if it tries to sail past the Cape Kamui, which prohibited the presence of women in early times. We will enjoy a lunch of local dishes.