Pack your bags for a 7-day, 6-night self-guided journey through Hokkaido, exploring iconic spots and soaking in the city’s breathtaking beauty!
Hokkaido is a travel destination known for its majestic natural beauty, from snow-capped mountains in the winter to vibrant flower fields in the summer. The island is most famous during winter, when it draws tourists with its renowned ski resorts and natural hot spring baths.
In addition, Hokkaido is celebrated for its diverse cuisine, especially fresh seafood and high-quality local produce. This charming island in Japan promises visitors unforgettable travel experiences and an array of captivating activities. Why wait? Follow Mytour to get ready for your 7-day, 6-night adventure in Hokkaido!
Day 1: Explore the City of Sapporo

Sapporo is the largest city in Hokkaido and one of Japan's major cities, famous for its lively festivals and numerous interesting attractions. It is also home to the Ainu people, an indigenous group who have lived in Japan for centuries. With its rich culture and history, Sapporo is not only a top tourist destination but also a place to delve deeper into Japan's cultural diversity.
If you’re in Sapporo, don’t miss the chance to visit Shiroi Koibito Park, where you can explore the chocolate-making process and indulge in unique sweet treats.

For a panoramic view of the city, you can head up Mount Moiwa, the Sapporo TV Tower, or Sapporo Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill, all offering breathtaking perspectives.

Sapporo is packed with popular photo spots. Visit the Sapporo Clock Tower, a historical symbol over 140 years old, or for unforgettable memories, rent a kimono and snap beautiful photos at famous landmarks around the city.
Sapporo’s nightlife is vibrant and lively. To satisfy your late-night cravings, try the miso ramen at Ganso Ramen Yokocho or head to Nijo Market to enjoy fresh seafood. Your first day in Sapporo is sure to leave you with lasting memories and unique experiences!
Day 2: Check-in Asahikawa - Hokkaido

Asahikawa, known as the 'gem of Hokkaido,' captivates visitors with its majestic natural beauty and the warmth and friendliness of its people.
When in Asahiyama, make sure to visit the Asahiyama Zoo, one of Japan’s most famous zoos. The zoo captivates visitors with its innovative exhibits, allowing you to observe animals in their natural habitats. Stroll through a glass tunnel under swimming penguins, or peer through clear glass domes to watch wolves and polar bears in action. If you visit during winter, you may even catch a charming penguin parade.
In Asahikawa, don't miss the chance to try the famous shoyu ramen at Ramen Village. You can also explore the renowned dining area, 5-7 Alley Furarito, where cozy, small eateries offer a chance to dine with locals and enjoy a variety of Asahikawa's local specialties.

For nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, a visit to Daisetsuzan National Park is a must. Taking the Asahidake Ropeway offers an amazing opportunity to view the park from above, and it’s also the perfect spot for outdoor activities like hiking and mountain climbing.
Day 3: Visit Biei and Furano Towns

The next destination on your 7-day, 6-night Hokkaido journey is the town of Biei. Famous for its picturesque scenery, it’s defined by lush green fields and rolling hills.
Biei is the perfect place to experience the tranquil and romantic beauty of rural Japan. The stunning landscapes, featuring colorful flower fields, rolling green hills, and winding roads, offer a peaceful and memorable experience. The area is especially well-known for its lavender and sunflower fields, with equally enchanting views in the fall and winter seasons.
Here are some exciting activities to experience in Biei:

- Drive along the Panorama and Patchwork Roads
- Visit the Takushinkan Gallery
- Explore the Sanai no Oka Park
- Take photos at the Shirogane Blue Pond
- Visit the Shirahige Waterfall
- Tour the Tokachi Mountain Observatory
- Relax at Tokachidake Onsen
Say goodbye to the charming town of Biei and get ready to explore Furano, another highlight of your Hokkaido adventure. Especially popular during summer for its lavender fields and during winter for its world-class ski resorts.

To fully experience this beauty, Mytour recommends visiting in July and August. These months are when the enchanting purple hues of lavender fields reach their peak. In addition to the captivating beauty of lavender, you can also try lavender tea, lavender cakes, and signature lavender ice cream. For all the #teamMytour fans who love 'Instagram-worthy' moments, Furano will be an absolutely perfect choice!
For winter sports enthusiasts, Furano is an ideal destination you can’t miss. The winter season in Furano offers an exceptional opportunity to enjoy thrilling winter sports surrounded by a picturesque natural landscape.

Famous for its top-tier ski resorts, Furano offers a fantastic experience for skiing on its pristine snow-covered slopes, with diverse trails suitable for all levels. It also features high-quality amenities and services, including recreational areas and cozy restaurants.
Day 4: Soak in the Hot Springs at Noboribetsu

Noboribetsu is a prominent destination in Hokkaido, renowned for its hot springs (onsen) and impressive natural landscapes. Located in the southern part of Hokkaido, this small town stands out with its famous hot spring areas, rich in minerals believed to be beneficial for health and relaxation.
Another highlight of Noboribetsu is Hell Valley (Jigokudani), where visitors can witness the unique sight of bubbling mud pools and natural hot springs, creating a scene that feels straight out of hell. Be sure to take a walk along the trails around this area to fully enjoy the marvels of nature.

In addition to its hot springs, Noboribetsu offers numerous luxury resorts and hotels, providing a perfect opportunity for relaxation. This is an ideal place to recharge, unwind, and discover the stunning natural beauty of Hokkaido.
Day 5: Explore Shikotsu-Toya National Park

On your 7-day, 6-night self-guided tour of Hokkaido, missing a visit to Shikotsu-Toya National Park would be a real shame. This park is famous for its two pristine and beautiful lakes — Lake Toya and Lake Shikotsu.
Lake Toya is renowned for its breathtaking beauty, with its crystal-clear waters surrounded by majestic volcanic mountain ranges, creating a landscape that is both awe-inspiring and tranquil. You can explore the splendor of Lake Toya by taking a scenic boat tour.
To truly experience the charm of Lake Toya, you can join a 50-minute boat cruise that takes you around Nakajima, a cluster of four picturesque islands in the lake. If you're craving a bit of adventure, you can extend your journey by 30 minutes to stop at Oshima Island, the only one in the cluster open to the public for exploration.
After soaking in the beauty of Lake Toya, take a break and visit Lake Hill Farm, where you can indulge in refreshing ice cream made from premium quality cow's milk before continuing your journey to Lake Shikotsu.

Lake Shikotsu also offers a variety of exciting and unique activities. One must-try experience is boarding a glass-bottom boat to enjoy a clear view of the stunning lake and its underwater ecosystem. For those who enjoy outdoor sports, there are opportunities to join canoe or kayak tours.
What's even more special is visiting Lake Shikotsu in winter, when you can experience the Shikotsu Ice Festival, which runs from late January to mid-February. This event showcases incredible ice sculptures created from the lake's water. As night falls, these sculptures are illuminated, creating a magical and captivating sight that should not be missed.

Day 6: Recharge with Some Vitamin SEA in Otaru Port City

As a port city rich in history, Otaru captivates visitors with the charming beauty of its picturesque canal and nostalgic red-brick houses. The Otaru Canal is the heart of the city, radiating beauty both day and night.
In winter, the canal sparkles like never before during the Otaru Snow Path Light Festival, where thousands of lanterns shine brightly, and snow sculptures are beautifully illuminated along the canal banks. Otaru offers breathtaking, magical scenes and unforgettable travel experiences.

Upon arriving in Otaru, you'll have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of exciting and fascinating activities. Take a leisurely ride through the city's historic streets by sled, relax, and admire the charming views. If you're a fan of culture and history, visit the local museums to learn more about the past and rich culture of this lovely city.
Day 7: Shakotan Peninsula

On the final day of your 7-day, 6-night Hokkaido trip, Mytour takes you to the Shakotan Peninsula. This spot offers stunning views of the Sea of Japan, presenting an awe-inspiring and unforgettable landscape.
In addition to its mesmerizing scenery, food lovers cannot miss the uni (sea urchin) found here. Known for having the best uni in Japan, each piece of fresh, creamy sea urchin is full of flavor, offering an unforgettable culinary experience during your trip.
The Shakotan Peninsula extends into the sea, offering a stunning 360-degree view from its protruding edge, where nature's beauty perfectly merges with the deep blue waters. To fully experience this breathtaking sight, take a 20-minute walk along the Charenka route, which will guide you to prominent viewpoints like Kamui-wa Ledge.

In addition to its impressive viewpoints, the Shakotan Peninsula offers many other exciting activities. Visit Candle Rock, one of the region's unique natural wonders, and enjoy the magnificent panoramic view from the Cape Ogon Observation Deck, where you'll be treated to stunning views of the coastline.
For adventure seekers, don't miss the opportunity to try night diving, offering a thrilling experience in the underwater world. Finally, delight in swimming through the blue cave, where the crystal-clear waters and magical lighting create a mystical and enchanting atmosphere.
How Much Does a 7-Day, 6-Night Hokkaido Trip Cost?

When planning your 7-day, 6-night Hokkaido trip, you'll need to consider key expenses such as airfare, accommodation, transportation, meals, and sightseeing. Here is an estimate of the costs for a 7-day, 6-night Hokkaido trip that you can use as a reference:
Mục | Chi Phí/ Người | Ghi chú |
Vé máy bay khứ hồi quốc tế | 10,000,000 VND - 18,000,000 VND | Giá vé sẽ có sự chênh lệch tùy vào thời điểm bạn mua vé và vị trí xuất phát |
Khách sạn (6 ngày) | 8,000,000 VND - 12,000,000 VND | Giá sẽ chênh lệch tùy vào thời điểm bạn đặt phòng và vị trí của nó |
Di chuyển | 3,000,000 VND - 7,000,000 VND | |
Ăn uống | 5,000,000 VND - 10,000,000 VND | |
Tham quan và giải trí | 2,000,000 VND - 4,000,000 VND | |
Chi phí khác | 3,000,000 VND - 8,000,000 VND | |
Tổng chi phí ước tính | 31,000,000 VND - 59,000,000 VND |
(*) Please note that the estimated costs for the 7-day, 6-night Hokkaido trip above are for reference only. Actual costs may vary depending on the travel season, personal spending habits, and shopping preferences.
Here is the detailed 7-day, 6-night Hokkaido itinerary that Mytour suggests for you. We hope that the information in this article will help you discover the most beautiful destinations and exciting activities, giving you the freedom to explore Hokkaido.
To make your Hokkaido trip even more smooth and convenient, don't forget to check out Mytour's travel blog for more articles about Hokkaido and Japan, including the Shirakawa self-guided travel guide, top tourist spots in Tokyo, Mt. Fuji travel, visiting Tokyo Tower, famous tourist destinations in Japan, must-see Hokkaido attractions... and much more.
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