6-day, 5-night Japan tour with a direct flight from Hanoi to Hokkaido not only offers special deals for groups of two, but also provides the chance to explore the captivating northern island of Japan.
Blue Pond Biei

The 6-day, 5-night Japan tour starts with a visit to the Blue Pond in the town of Biei, also known as 'Blue Pond' in English. The pond was formed by the construction of a dam on the Biei River to control water flow and prevent erosion from the nearby Tokachidake volcano. After the dam was built, the water filled the area, creating the pond. Many visitors are enchanted by the pond's blue color and the impressive natural beauty surrounding it.


Shikisai no Oka Flower Fields

Shikisai no Oka, located at the foot of the Tokachidake mountain range in Daisetsuzan, Biei, Hokkaido, attracts visitors with its expansive flower fields stretching to the horizon. Covering an area of 150,000 square meters, the fields are a breathtaking sight from late April to early October. The landscape resembles a beautiful painting, with colorful silk-like bands across the hills or vibrant patches of purple, blue, pink, white, and yellow flowers covering the slopes.

Asahiyama Zoo
Asahiyama Zoo, located in Asahikawa, is a famous zoo in the northernmost region of Japan. Here, you can easily observe animals up close. The zoo mainly houses cold-climate animals. What makes this zoo unique is the ability to watch polar bears and wolves through underground tunnels, or view penguins and seals from both tunnels and underwater. It has become a popular destination for international visitors.



Sapporo Beer Museum

The Sapporo Beer Museum is situated in the Sapporo Garden Park in Higashi-ku, Hokkaido. Officially recognized as a heritage site of Hokkaido in 2004, it is the only beer museum in Japan. The Sapporo beer brand has been exported globally and has become a renowned symbol of Hokkaido. The museum opened in 1987 and allows visitors to learn about the beer brewing process while enjoying promotional activities related to the craft of brewing. After the exhibitions, visitors can taste the beer.


Lake Toya
Lake Toya is located within the expansive Shikotsu-Toya National Park and attracts visitors with its stunning and impressive scenery. It is also a popular venue for events and festivals. Every year, in July, the Toya Fireworks Festival is held at the lake, drawing thousands of tourists to enjoy the beautiful fireworks display and vibrant, festive atmosphere.



The Otaru Orgel Museum, or the Music Box Museum in Otaru, is a fascinating stop on the 6-day, 5-night Japan tour. Housed in a historic building with distinctive Meiji-era architecture, the museum was established in 1912 with a European-style design. It showcases a collection of 25,000 music boxes in various sizes, from tiny ones the size of a matchbox to large ones the size of a record player. The museum also houses many rare, one-of-a-kind items from around the world.


Otaru Canal

The Otaru Canal is a key feature of the bustling port city of Otaru during the early 20th century. Large ships would unload their cargo onto smaller boats, which would then transport the goods to warehouses along the canal. Otaru, located on the western coast of Hokkaido, Japan, is often called the 'Venice of Japan.' Visitors can enjoy canal boat rides, stroll along the waterfront, ride a rickshaw while dressed in a kimono, or indulge in delicious meals at the classic waterfront restaurants.
Nijo Seafood Market

Nijo Market in Sapporo is a smaller version of the Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo. Nevertheless, it remains a fantastic place to buy fresh seafood and local specialties right in the heart of Sapporo. For those looking to enjoy delicious seafood meals, there are plenty of eateries around the market offering fresh dishes.

Shiroi Koibito Park
The final destination in the 6-day, 5-night Japan tour is the Shiroi Koibito Park in Sapporo, Hokkaido. This chocolate-themed amusement park is operated by a Japanese confectionery manufacturer and is home to the famous Shiroi Koibito candy. Visitors can experience a delightful world where English and Hokkaido cultures beautifully blend together.

The founder, Isao Ishimizu, was captivated by the beauty of England and wanted to share it with the local community. He commissioned a British architect to build a Tudor-style house. Whether you're visiting with family, friends, or just love sweets, the Shiroi Koibito Park is a delicious and fascinating place to explore.


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Mytour.vnJune 25, 2024