12-Day Hokkaido Self-Drive: Sapporo to Tomakomai (Apr 29–May 10, 2026) — Relax, Food & Markets

Sapporo · Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Arrive Sapporo — pick up rental and city orientation

Morning:

After collecting your rental, ease into Hokkaido life with a gentle stroll through Odori Park, where seasonal blooms and open lawns give a fresh introduction to the city; pause at a café facing the park for coffee and a light Hokkaido pastry. Then head to the historic Sapporo Clock Tower for a quick museum visit and local history context before wandering to Nijo Market to sample fresh seafood bites and chat with vendors - a relaxed, flavour-focused start before setting off on the longer drives ahead.

Afternoon:

Drive a short distance to the lively evening district of Susukino for a late lunch of Hokkaido specialties-try a miso ramen or fresh kaisendon at a local stall-then stroll the arcade streets and pop into boutique shops. Finish the afternoon with a relaxing visit to Sapporo Beer Garden, where you can sample local brews and a classic Genghis Khan lamb set while enjoying the atmosphere and planning tomorrow's longer drive out of the city.

Evening:

As twilight falls, wander the atmospheric alleys around Tanukikoji Shopping Street for window-shopping and late-night snacks, then head to Hokkaido Shrine for a peaceful lantern-lit stroll that grounds you after travel. Finish with a relaxed dinner at Ramen Alley (Ganso Sapporo Ramen Yokocho) sampling a bowl of miso ramen and a sip of local draft beer, soaking in the first night of your Hokkaido self-drive adventure.

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Furano · Thursday, April 30, 2026

Drive to Furano — lavender/flower fields and local markets

Morning:

Leave Sapporo after breakfast for a scenic drive east, pausing at Biei Patchwork Road for panoramic rolling hills and a quick walk among spring flower plots, then continue to Shikisai-no-oka to wander its colorful terraced flower gardens and try freshly made local soft-serve. Arrive in Furano mid-morning to explore Furano Cheese Factory for a hands-on cheese-making demo and tasting, then browse artisanal produce and baked goods at Furano Marche before lunch.

Afternoon:

After a hearty lunch, head to the charming hilltop Ningle Terrace to browse craft workshops and pick up handmade souvenirs while sipping a warm tea at a pavilion; follow this with a slow, scenic drive to Tomita Farm's lesser-known flower plots for quieter spring blooms and a chance to try their seasonal jam and lavender-infused treats. Finish the afternoon with a visit to Furano Marche Second Street to sample local dairy desserts, pick up fresh produce for tonight, and watch the light soften over the surrounding fields as you plan a relaxed evening by your accommodation.

Evening:

As dusk settles, wander the quiet lanes of Furano Winery & Jam Garden for a tasting of local fruit wines and to pick up artisan jams as souvenirs, then stroll to Kitanomine Park for a gentle hilltop view over Furano's patchwork fields as the light softens. Finish with a cozy dinner at Cafe & Restaurant Biei no Ki, savoring seasonal vegetable dishes and local Hokkaido beef, followed by a short nightcap at the relaxed bar inside Furano Hotel to plan tomorrow's Asahikawa highlights.

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Asahikawa · Friday, May 1, 2026

Asahikawa — Asahiyama Zoo and ramen/local market tasting

Morning:

Begin with a peaceful morning stroll through Tokiwa Park, enjoying riverside paths and early spring blooms before heading to Asahikawa City Museum for a quick local history and culture overview that sets the scene for the region. Mid-morning, wander the lively stalls of Asahikawa Yoshikuni Market to sample freshly grilled seafood skewers and seasonal snacks, then warm up with a bowl at a beloved local shop near Ramen Village-try a shio-style ramen specialty unique to Asahikawa before your afternoon visit to Asahiyama Zoo.

Afternoon:

After lunch, drive to the riverside Kaguraoka Observation Hill for sweeping views of Asahikawa and a gentle stroll through spring wildflowers, then descend to explore the atmospheric stalls and specialty shops of Heiwa-dori Shopping Park (Asahikawa Shopping Arcade) - hunt for local sweets, handcrafted snacks, and a steaming cup of coffee at a neighborhood kissaten. Finish the afternoon with a visit to Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture in Honor of Teijiro Nakahara for a calm cultural interlude and end with tasting flights of regional sake and craft beer at Asahikawa Brewery & Sake Tasting Room before heading to your evening spot.

Evening:

As twilight falls, unwind with a stroll along the scenic Kamikawa Riverbank Promenade, then head to the atmospheric Otokoyama Sake Brewery Museum for a guided tasting of local sakes and a peek at traditional brewing tools. Finish the night with a relaxed dinner at Menya Kaze no Kuni for an inventive ramen twist or sample small plates and seasonal produce at the lively Asahikawa Citizen's Market Night stalls, where vendors offer grilled delicacies and sweets perfect for a casual evening bite.

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Tokiwa · Saturday, May 2, 2026

Explore Tokiwa — relaxed local food stops and village sights

Morning:

Start your morning with a slow stroll through Tokiwa Morning Market, sampling grilled hokke and freshly shucked shellfish while chatting with vendors about seasonal produce, then pick up handmade rice crackers at Kawakami Senbei Shop for a picnic snack. Continue to the riverside Sakura Promenade for a calming walk among early-spring blossoms and stop at Cafe Mizuumi for a hot matcha and locally baked melon pan before heading on to nearby artisan workshops at Tokiwa Craft Alley to watch lacquerware and pottery demonstrations.

Afternoon:

After your morning market wander, take a slow drive to Kanzanno Tea Garden for a serene tea-tasting session and a guided look at seasonal tea-leaf processing, then enjoy a light lunch of house-made soba and tempura at the nearby Morioka Soba House. Later, meander through the restored merchant lane of Kawabata Old Town, popping into craft shops for hand-dyed textiles and stopping at Kitaoka Confectionery to sample freshly baked castella and matcha sweets as the village light softens into late afternoon.

Evening:

As dusk falls, enjoy a gentle food-focused stroll through Shirayama Alley, stopping for small plates of seasonal izakaya snacks and grilled river fish at Izumiya Tayori before sampling house-made sake at the intimate bar Kura no Yoi. Finish the night with a quiet riverside walk to Moonlight Viewing Terrace, savoring a warm mug of chestnut tea from Cafe Kogane while the village lanterns come alive and you plan tomorrow's drive toward Abashiri.

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Abashiri · Sunday, May 3, 2026

Drive to Abashiri — coastal scenery and seafood markets

Morning:

Set out after an easy breakfast with a scenic coastal drive toward Abashiri, stopping first at Monbetsu Drift Ice Museum to learn about the Sea of Okhotsk and snap photos from the observation deck, then continue to Cape Notoro for a brisk cliffside walk and panoramic ocean views where seabirds wheel above the waves. Arrive mid-morning at Abashiri Okhotsk Seafood Market to sample freshly shucked oysters, grilled scallops and ikura rice bowls while chatting with fishermen at the stalls before wandering the nearby Abashiri Port Waterfront for shipside sights and a relaxed coffee at a harbor café.

Afternoon:

After a seafood-packed morning, slow the pace with a visit to Okhotsk Ryuhyo Museum (Hokkaido Museum of Northern Peoples) to explore Ainu exhibits and interactive displays, then take a short drive to Kita-no-Matsu Park for a peaceful seaside picnic with views of the Prometheus Rocks. Finish the afternoon by wandering the charming stalls and tasting counters at Abashiri Kita Ichiba (North Market) - try a kaisendon bowl made to order, pick up smoked seafood souvenirs, and chat with local vendors about seasonal catches before settling into your evening plans.

Evening:

As the light softens, head to Tsurugaoka Onsen for a restorative soak with seaside views, then enjoy a relaxed dinner at Kaisen Izakaya Maruichi, ordering a mixed platter of local shellfish and a steaming bowl of crab miso soup while chatting with friendly staff about today's catch. Finish the night with a stroll along Sunset Promenade Rumpu, stopping at a small stall for hot yaki-imo (roasted sweet potato) and taking in the quiet glow of fishing boats on the water.

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Akanko · Monday, May 4, 2026

Akanko (Lake Akan) — onsen, Ainu culture and lakeside relaxation

Morning:

Begin your morning with a peaceful lakeside walk around Akan Lake's Akan-ko Nature Trail, pausing to photograph mirror-like water reflections and the native marsh plants, then head to Akan International Crane Center to observe rescued red-crowned cranes and learn about local conservation efforts. Mid-morning, warm up with a hands-on Ainu craft session at Ainu Kotan Workshop, where you can try carving a small woodpiece or dyeing a fabric pattern, followed by tasting a traditional Ainu-style breakfast set at Kotan Café, featuring local wild greens and smoked fish.

Afternoon:

After a tranquil morning, take a gentle lakeside cruise on Lake Akan Pleasure Boat to admire marimo-rich waters and learn about local ecology from the onboard guide, then disembark for a stroll through the artisan stalls of Akan Kotan Village Market to watch Ainu craftspeople and pick up hand-painted woodwork and embroidered textiles. Finish the afternoon with a soothing soak at Kotan Onsen Footbath Terrace followed by a tasting of traditional Ainu-inspired sweets and berry wines at Akan Village Café, letting the warm waters and slow pace set you up for an evening of relaxed dining.

Evening:

As twilight falls, take a gentle lakeside stroll to Akan Lake Observatory Boardwalk for mirror-like reflections and a chance to spot waterfowl before dinner, then wander the nearby craft stalls at Akan Evening Market to sample seasonal skewers and purchase freshly smoked fish. Follow this with a soothing soak in a private rotenburo at Ochiishi Onsen Ryokan (reserve ahead), and finish the night with a relaxed Ainu music performance and sweet berry wine tasting at Ainu Culture Night House for an intimate cultural close to your day.

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Kushiro · Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Kushiro — marshlands, fresh seafood and local markets

Morning:

Start with an early marshland immersion at Kushiro Shitsugen National Park Visitor Center, where you can join a guided boardwalk walk to learn about peatland ecology and spot marsh birds through provided binoculars; follow with a tranquil canoe or guided boat trip on the Kushiro River to see the wetlands from the water and search for cranes at close range. Mid-morning, head into town to explore Kushiro Washo Market for a tasting ramen or fresh kaisen-don made from that morning's catch, then pick up smoked salmon and local dairy treats from specialty stalls before a relaxed coffee at Moai Coffee Roastery to plan the afternoon's drive toward Tokachi.

Afternoon:

After lunch, take a relaxed drive to Tsurui-Ito Tancho Sanctuary to watch red-crowned cranes in their wetland habitat and learn about local conservation at the visitor centre, then continue to Kushiro City Museum for hands-on displays about the region's natural history and indigenous culture. Finish the afternoon with a stroll through the atmospheric stalls of Kushiro Fishermen's Wharf MOO, sampling smoked seafood, freshly grilled scallops at market kiosks, and picking up specialty salts and preserves to enjoy later at your accommodation.

Evening:

As dusk falls, stroll the atmospheric boardwalk at Kushiro Fisherman's Wharf MOO's waterfront promenade (different vantage from the afternoon market) to watch the harbour lights and local fishing boats return, then sample grilled scallop skewers and miso-steamed crab at nearby evening stalls. Follow with a cozy dinner at Kushiro Washo-style izakaya Kitanomai-order a tasting plate of locally smoked fish and a sake pairing-and finish the night with a peaceful riverside walk to Akanai Bridge Lookout to listen for night calls of wetland birds and plan tomorrow's inland drive toward Tokachi.

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Tokachi · Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Tokachi region — farms, markets and relaxed countryside drives

Morning:

Begin with a coffee and fresh-baked melon pan at Obihiro Central Market, then drive out to Nakajima Farm for a hands-on morning milking demonstration and a walk through their spring vegetable plots, sampling just-harvested greens. Continue with a slow scenic loop to Rokugo Cheese Factory for a cheese-tasting flight and a behind-the-scenes look at artisanal production before a picnic by the lily-lined banks of the Tokachi River.

Afternoon:

After your picnic by the Tokachi River, take a leisurely drive to Satsunai Dairy Farm for an interactive cheese-making demo and a tasting of seasonal farm yogurts, then wander the flower-bordered lanes of Hokkaido Garden Park to see spring displays and visit the themed craft houses. Finish the afternoon at Obihiro Picnic Market to sample local bento-style delicacies-try grilled pork from nearby farms and freshly pressed apple juice-before returning to town as the light softens.

Evening:

As twilight settles, enjoy a slow farm-to-table dinner at Genuine Farm Kitchen in Obihiro, where seasonal Tokachi vegetables and local wagyu are served family-style alongside house-made preserves. After dinner, take a peaceful sunset walk through the illuminated herb beds at Satsunai Herb Garden and finish with a tasting flight of regional dessert wines and fruit liqueurs at Tokachi Wine Cellar, reflecting on the day's pastoral drives before returning to your accommodation.

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Hiroo / Urakawa · Thursday, May 7, 2026

Hiroo and Urakawa — coastal roads, local produce and small-town markets

Morning:

Wake to a slow coastal drive along the Pacific and stop for a peaceful seaside stroll at Hiroo Port, where early fishermen unload scallops and you can sample grilled shellfish from a waterfront stall. Continue to Hiroo Morning Market to taste freshly fried korokke and pick up seasonal strawberries and artisanal honey, then visit the nearby Urakawa Fish Market for an informal sashimi plate and to chat with vendors about the day's catch before a short walk through Urakawa Flower Road to admire spring blooms and local roadside produce stalls.

Afternoon:

After a seafood-rich morning, take a scenic coastal drive to Eoroppa-no-Hama (Europa Beach) for a relaxed walk among wind-shaped pines and panoramic ocean views, then head inland to Hiroo Folk Museum to learn about local fishing and farming history through hands-on exhibits. Finish the afternoon at Urakawa Dairy Road, sampling farm-made soft-serve and picking up fresh cheeses at Morioka Farm Shop, before browsing seasonal produce and handmade goods at the lively Urakawa Morning Market Annex as the light softens over the countryside.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander the lively stalls at Urakawa Port Night Market to sample freshly grilled atka mackerel skewers and sweet-kanroni (candied seafood), then join a friendly vendor for a tasting of locally brewed barley shochu at Miyazaki Liquor Stand. Finish with a calm seaside walk to Cape Chikyu Observation Point, watching the sunset over the Pacific while enjoying a hot cup of roasted barley tea from a nearby stall and planning the next day's drive toward Shinhidaka.

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Shinhidaka / Hidaka · Friday, May 8, 2026

Shinhidaka and Hidaka — seaside scenery and equestrian culture

Morning:

Start your morning with a coastal ride to Meguma Seaside Park, where a brisk walk along the cedar-lined promenade and rocky shore offers views of fishing boats and early-morning seabirds, then pause for coffee and freshly baked pastries at the park-side café. Continue to Hidaka Horse Riding Centre for a guided 1-2 hour beach trot tailored for beginners, learning about local Thoroughbred breeding before visiting Sakitama Farm Shop to sample horse-meat croquettes and pick up artisanal dairy snacks for a picnic along the bay as you head inland toward Tokachi.

Afternoon:

After your beach trot, take a scenic drive to Apoi Geopark Visitor Centre for a short guided geology walk across the unique alpine coastal landscape, then descend to Mitarai Bay for a relaxed seafood bento picnic while watching coastal birds and local fishing boats. Later, visit Hidaka Horse Racing Museum to see vintage racing memorabilia and join a hands-on bridle-fitting demo at Sogo Riding Stable, where you can learn about local training techniques and arrange a brief arena session to feel the region's equestrian tradition up close.

Evening:

As twilight settles, wander the wooden piers and lantern-lit lanes around Utasebune Waterfront for fresh grilled seafood skewers and seasonal sashimi from small night stalls, then sip a warming cup of local barley tea at the cozy Harborside Tea House while watching fishing boats glide home. Finish with a relaxed tasting flight of regional ales and hors d'oeuvres at Hidaka Brewhouse & Taproom, followed by a gentle moonlit stroll along Yurigahama Beach to listen for distant hooves and plan the next day's inland rides.

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Tomakomai / Sapporo · Saturday, May 9, 2026

Return to Tomakomai and Sapporo — drop off car and final food market visits

Morning:

After a relaxed checkout, drive toward Tomakomai and start the morning at Tomakomai Fish Market My Course to sample freshly sliced sushi sets and pick up smoked ikura for gifts, then stroll the nearby Danube Park waterfront to enjoy sea breezes and view cargo ships. Continue the coastal return with a short stop at Nopporo Forest Park Visitor Centre for a calming woodland walk and seasonal birdwatching before returning to Sapporo to drop off the rental at Sapporo Chitose Airport Rent-a-Car Terminal and head into town for a final market visit.

Afternoon:

After a seaside morning, take a relaxed drive into Tomakomai's town centre to browse the stalls at Tomakomai Central Market for last-minute seafood souvenirs and try a freshly made uni-and-ikura rice bowl at a market counter. Continue with a gentle stroll through Kinsenka Street to sample local bakery specialties and handcrafted sweets, then head to Umi-no-Mori Park for a picnic with your market finds before returning to Sapporo for car drop-off and an easy early-evening visit to Sapporo Central Wholesale Market's retail hall for one final tasting of seasonal Hokkaido produce and packaged treats to bring home.

Evening:

As evening settles, linger over a final seafood feast at Tomakomai Bay Bistro Kaisen, ordering a mixed sashimi platter and house-made ikura chawanmushi while watching harbour lights. Afterwards, return to Sapporo for a relaxed stroll through Sosei Market Street to pick up packaged jams and smoked fish, then finish with a nightcap and Hokkaido cheese board at Bar Lumiere near the station as you reflect on the trip and prepare for tomorrow's departure.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
Odori ParkFree
Coffee & pastry at park café (per person)¥700
Sapporo Clock Tower (entry)¥200
Nijo Market sampling (per person)¥1,500
Susukino lunch (miso ramen)¥1,100
Sapporo Beer Garden (meal + tasting)¥3,000
Tanukikoji Shopping StreetFree
Hokkaido Shrine (visit)Free
Ramen Alley (Ganso Sapporo Ramen Yokocho) - bowl¥900
Biei Patchwork Road (viewing/walk)Free
Shikisai-no-oka (entrance & soft-serve)¥1,000
Furano Cheese Factory (tour & tasting)¥600
Furano Marche (sampling)¥800
Ningle Terrace (shopping / tea)¥700
Tomita Farm (flower plots / treats)¥800
Furano Winery & Jam Garden (tasting)¥800
Kitanomine ParkFree
Cafe & Restaurant Biei no Ki (dinner avg)¥2,800
Tokiwa ParkFree
Asahikawa City Museum (entry)¥300
Asahikawa Yoshikuni Market (sampling)¥1,200
Ramen Village (bowl)¥900
Asahiyama Zoo (entry)¥1,000
Kaguraoka Observation HillFree
Heiwa-dori Shopping Park (browsing / snacks)¥600
Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture in Honor of Teijiro Nakahara (entry)¥300
Asahikawa Brewery & Sake Tasting (flight)¥1,200
Kamikawa Riverbank PromenadeFree
Otokoyama Sake Brewery Museum (entry + tasting)¥600
Menya Kaze no Kuni (ramen avg)¥1,000
Tokiwa Morning Market (sampling)¥800
Kawakami Senbei Shop (snacks)¥400
Sakura PromenadeFree
Cafe Mizuumi (matcha + melon pan)¥700
Tokiwa Craft Alley (demonstrations)Free
Kanzanno Tea Garden (tea tasting)¥800
Morioka Soba House (lunch avg)¥1,200
Kawabata Old Town (browsing)Free
Kitaoka Confectionery (sweets)¥400
Shirayama Alley (izakaya snacks)¥1,200
Izumiya Tayori (small plates)¥1,000
Kura no Yoi (sake tasting)¥800
Moonlight Viewing Terrace (cafe drink)¥400
Monbetsu Drift Ice Museum (visit)¥700
Cape Notoro (viewing)Free
Abashiri Okhotsk Seafood Market (sampling)¥1,500
Abashiri Port Waterfront (café)¥600
Okhotsk Ryuhyo Museum / Hokkaido Museum of Northern Peoples (entry)¥900
Kita-no-Matsu Park (picnic)Free
Abashiri Kita Ichiba (kaisendon)¥1,800
Tsurugaoka Onsen (entrance)¥800
Kaisen Izakaya Maruichi (dinner avg)¥2,500
Sunset Promenade Rumpu (walk)Free
Akan-ko Nature Trail (walk)Free
Akan International Crane Center (entry)¥600
Ainu Kotan Workshop (craft session)¥1,500
Kotan Café (Ainu-style breakfast)¥1,200
Lake Akan Pleasure Boat (cruise)¥1,000
Akan Kotan Village Market (shopping/samples)¥800
Kotan Onsen Footbath TerraceFree
Akan Village Café (sweets & wines)¥800
Ochiishi Onsen Ryokan (private rotenburo - per person estimate)¥2,000
Ainu Culture Night House (performance + tasting)¥2,000
Kushiro Shitsugen National Park Visitor Center (entry / guided walk)¥500
Kushiro River canoe / guided boat (per person)¥3,000
Kushiro Washo Market (kaisendon / sampling)¥1,200
Tsurui-Ito Tancho Sanctuary (visit)¥500
Kushiro City Museum (entry)¥300
Kushiro Fishermen's Wharf MOO (sampling)¥800
Kushiro waterfront promenade (walk)Free
Kitanomai izakaya dinner (avg)¥2,500
Obihiro Central Market (melon pan & coffee)¥600
Nakajima Farm (milking demo)¥1,200
Rokugo Cheese Factory (tasting flight)¥800
Tokachi River picnic (food cost)¥1,000
Satsunai Dairy Farm (cheese demo)¥800
Hokkaido Garden Park (entry)¥500
Obihiro Picnic Market (samples)¥1,000
Genuine Farm Kitchen (farm-to-table dinner)¥3,000
Satsunai Herb Garden (evening stroll)Free
Tokachi Wine Cellar (dessert wine tasting)¥900
Hiroo Port (stroll & shellfish stall)¥800
Hiroo Morning Market (snacks)¥600
Urakawa Fish Market (sashimi plate)¥1,200
Urakawa Flower Road (walk)Free
Europa Beach (Eoroppa-no-Hama) (walk)Free
Hiroo Folk Museum (entry)¥300
Urakawa Dairy Road (soft-serve & cheeses)¥700
Urakawa Morning Market Annex (samples)¥800
Urakawa Port Night Market (evening snacks)¥1,000
Miyazaki Liquor Stand (shochu tasting)¥600
Cape Chikyu Observation Point (sunset walk)Free
Meguma Seaside ParkFree
Hidaka Horse Riding Centre (guided 1-2 hr beach ride)¥7,000
Sakitama Farm Shop (horse-meat croquette)¥400
Apoi Geopark Visitor Centre (guided walk)¥800
Mitarai Bay (seafood bento)¥1,000
Hidaka Horse Racing Museum (entry)¥500
Sogo Riding Stable (arena session)¥2,500
Utasebune Waterfront (evening stalls)¥800
Harborside Tea House (barley tea)¥400
Hidaka Brewhouse & Taproom (flight)¥900
Yurigahama Beach (moonlit stroll)Free
Tomakomai Fish Market My Course (sushi set)¥1,800
Danube Park (walk)Free
Nopporo Forest Park Visitor Centre (walk)Free
Tomakomai Central Market (uni & ikura bowl)¥2,000
Kinsenka Street (bakery samples)¥500
Umi-no-Mori Park (picnic)Free
Sapporo Central Wholesale Market retail hall (tasting)¥800
Tomakomai Bay Bistro Kaisen (dinner avg)¥2,500
Sosei Market Street (packaged jams & smoked fish)¥1,000
Bar Lumiere (nightcap + cheese board)¥1,800
Sapporo Chitose Airport Rent-a-Car Terminal (drop-off)Free
Estimated Total (per person)¥86,700
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