The Best Day Trips From Sapporo, Hokkaido (2026)

Last Updated on January 9, 2026 by Audrey

What are the most popular and convenient day trips from Sapporo?

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If you've got a trip to Sapporo planned, you're quite lucky. Not only does Sapporo have amazing food and endless shops, but it's also a great base to explore the rest of Hokkaido!

Just a short journey from the city, you’ll reach stunning landscapes, charming towns, and natural wonders waiting to be explored.

Whether you want to see caldera lakes, majestic mountains, or nostalgic onsen towns, you'll be able to find that easily in a quick trip from the city.

Now, pack your bags and get ready to discover the diverse and awe-inspiring destinations just a short distance from Sapporo!

Lake Toya, a well-known lake in Hokkaido 2 hours away from Sapporo
Lake Toya, two hours away from Sapporo

Easy Sapporo Day Trips

If you have more than three days to spend in Sapporo, then going on a day trip to explore the surrounding Hokkaido region will be one of the best uses of your extra time.

If you only have three days or less, it might be hard to fit a Hokkaido day trip into your schedule. Regardless, here are some of the best day trips from Sapporo!


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1. Otaru & Yoichi

Best for: Street Food, Culture, Historical Sites, Whiskey Distillery, Canal Views

The picturesque canal in Otaru, Japan
The picturesque canal in Otaru, Japan

Otaru and Yoichi are two towns close to each other and very close to Sapporo, making it a perfect day trip option. Otaru is a small harbor city only 30 minutes away from Sapporo by train, while Yoichi is a small town known for its whiskey distillery just another 30-minute car ride or 1 hour train ride further.

It's quite easy to visit both in the same day, and you can start at either destination. I recommend starting at Yoichi for the whiskey tour and then heading over to Otaru to shop before heading back. You could also start at Otaru first and store your bags in a train locker for later.

Anyway, since Otaru is closer to Sapporo, I’ll start with this town first.

Otaru

Local shops in Otaru, Japan
Local shops on Sakaimachi Hondori street in Otaru, Japan

Otaru is a small harbor city, only 30 minutes away from Sapporo by train. It was a major port when Hokkaido was developing in the 19th century.

Otaru is well known for Sakaimachi Hondori Street, which has many small local boutiques and street stalls perfect for browsing.

There are also many street food vendors where you can sample delicious specialties like seafood or Hokkaido dairy products. I had delicious Wagyu skewers and tried fresh uni for as little as ¥500 from the stalls here! The Kitakaro main store is also located here, known for its famous cream puffs.

Wagyu skewers from a street vender in Otaru, Japan. Otaru is only 30 minutes away from Sapporo!
MMM.. delicious wagyu skewers from a street vendor in Otaru, Japan.

There is also a beautiful canal area modeled after the Venice canals, a short walk from Sakaimachi Hondori street.

Otaru was my last destination during an all-day tour, and it was a nice, peaceful way to end the day. I spent about an hour and a half here because I didn’t get there until 4 PM, but if you come before noon, you could easily spend a couple of hours exploring. Most shops close around 5-6 PM.

Small decorative sculptures of frogs doing various activities.
Fun little frog sculptures that you can find on Sakaimachi Hondori Street.

However, I will note that the city is more for eating, leisure shopping, and sightseeing. If you're looking for affordable, easy souvenirs to bring home, it's a little too niche for that. You won't find a large general department store around these local shops, but instead will find super unique, one-of-a-kind gifts.

For details on how to structure your day trip to Otaru, click here for my full travel guide!

How to Get to Otaru from Sapporo

To get to Otaru, go to Sapporo Station and take the Rapid Airport Train heading to Otaru. From there, it’s a quick 30-minute train ride to Otaru Station!

The picturesque canal in Otaru, Japan
The picturesque canal in Otaru, Japan

Check out these tours for Otaru

Otaru City and Noboribetsu Sightseeing Day Tour

Take a scenic day trip from Sapporo to explore Noboribetsu’s volcanic Hell Valley, relax by Lake Tōya, and stroll the charming canals of Otaru.

Cape Camui, Shiroi Koibito Park, Otaru & Shakotan Day Tour

Get the rare chance to visit Cape Camui, one of Japan's top 100 beaches, and wander around Otaru. You'll end the day at Shiroi Koibito Park, where you can make your own cookies and bring home some amazing desserts!

Yoichi

An older building with grey walls and red chimney tops. The Nikka Whisky Yoichi Distillery located in Yoichi, Japan.
The Nikka Whisky Yoichi Distillery is a very easy day trip from Sapporo, Japan.

After visiting Otaru (or before, based on your preference), it's about an hour train ride to Yoichi next. In Yoichi, there's Nikka Whisky Yoichi Distillery, a famous Whisky Distillery, as well as Yamamoto Fruit Orchard, where you can pick as many fruits as you'd like to bring home for only ¥2,000.

Nikka Whisky Yoichi Distillery

Yoichi (余市町, Yoichi-chō) is best known for the Nikka Whisky Yoichi Distillery, created by Masataka Taketsuru, who is often referred to as the father of Japanese whisky.

Taketsuru was the first Japanese to master whisky-making in Scotland, bringing his expertise back to Japan. Taketsuru specifically chose Yoichi to build his distillery because of its resemblance to the Scottish Highlands. The close proximity to the sea imparts a distinct briny hint to the whisky during maturation.

If you’re a whisky lover, the Nikka Whisky Distillery will definitely interest you. At the distillery, you can visit the museum, opt for a paid tasting, or take a free guided tour.

Two different whiskey bottles from Nikka Whisky. The bottle on the left states Nikka Whisky, and the bottle on the right states Nikka Single Cask Malt Whisky.
Try different types of Nikka Whisky at the distillery!

Currently, self-guided tours are on hold, so you need to reserve a guided tour. These tours typically last around 70 minutes and can accommodate groups of up to 9 people. Tours are usually reserved two weeks in advance, so plan accordingly.

Getting to Yoichi

From Otaru to Yoichi, it is only a 25-minute train. You can take either the train or the bus from Otaru to Yoichi. The distillery itself is only a 3-minute walk from the train station.

Heading Back to Sapporo From Yoichi

After you finish your tour, it is about an hour and a half back to Sapporo by train. From Yoichi Station, you’ll take the Hakodate Line to Otaru. Once you get to Otaru Station, transfer to the Hakodate Line heading to Ebetsu, and you’ll be able to get off at Sapporo Station.

Yoichi, Shakotan Peninsula, and Cape Kamui Day Tour from Sapporo

Take in Hokkaido’s coastal beauty on a full-day bus tour from Sapporo to the Shakotan Peninsula, with breathtaking stops at Cape Kamui, Shimamui Coast, and the historic Nikka Whisky Yoichi Distillery.

Try Otaru’s Stunning Sea Urchin, See Cape Kamui, and Visit Yoichi Orchard

Spend the day exploring the stunning coastal scenery of Hokkaido’s Shakotan Peninsula on a guided tour from Sapporo, including Cape Kamui and the crystal-clear waters of Shimamui Coast. Plus, you'll get to try Otaru's famous uni!

2. Shikotsu-Toya National Park

Best for: Outdoor Lovers, Onsen, Caldera Lakes, Hiking, Scenic Views

If you enjoy outdoor adventures, Shikotsu-Toya National Park (Shikotsu Tōya Kokuritsu Kōen) is an ideal place to experience the natural beauty of Hokkaido. This national park has it all: beautiful landscapes, active volcanoes, crystal-clear lakes, and relaxing onsen towns. It’s a serene environment, perfect for a weekend getaway.

Lake Shikotsu and Lake Toya are two beautiful caldera lakes formed by volcanic eruptions from the adjacent mountains Mount Yotei, Mount Tarumae, and Mount Usu. They are the main highlights of Shikotsu-Toya National Park and are must-see destinations! Both lakes offer stunning natural scenery and various outdoor activities, making them a relaxing escape from the city.

A deep blue lake named Lake Toya with a large island, Nakajima Island, in the distance.
Scenic views of Nakajima Island from Lake Toya in Japan.

Many species of wildlife can be found in this stunning area, and it’s well known for its numerous natural hot springs. There are many onsen resorts near the park where you can enjoy a relaxing soak in the natural spring water, famous for its beneficial health properties.

Highlights that you can’t miss are Jigokudani, Lake Shikotsu, the Mount Usu Ropeway for sweeping views of Lake Toya and Nakajima Island, and Hohei Gorge.

A sign reading Shikotsu-Toya Observation Point
Shikotsu-Toya Observation Point

Getting to Shikotsu-Toya from Sapporo

Shikotsu-Toya is about 2 hours away from Sapporo, and public transportation to the park is limited, so I recommend you take a tour or rent a car for a day or weekend. It's not the easiest place to reach by train.

Taking a Tour to Explore Shikotsu-Toya National Park

If you’re short on time and only have one free day to explore, I recommend taking a full-day tour like I did! You’ll be transported to and from Sapporo and taken to the park’s highlights without worrying about the hassle of driving. It’s a great way to see all the best highlights of the park and the nearby towns.

🌟 I recommend this tour, which takes you to Cape Chikyu, Lake Toya, and Noboribetsu! You'll get to see Hokkaido's top destinations all in one day! 🌟


Renting a Car to Explore Shikotsu-Toya National Park

If you want to do some hiking and are interested in spending the whole weekend at Shikotsu-Toya Park, renting a car is your best option. For those interested in hiking up the volcanoes, having a car is essential to reach the trailhead starting points.

 🚗 Book your car rental in advance here! Klook is a reliable booking service frequently used for Japan.

Lake Shikotsuko

If you’re heading from Sapporo, you’ll hit Lake Shikotsu first. Lake Shikotsu (支笏湖) is about 50 kilometers from Sapporo and is surrounded by Mount Eniwa, Mount Fuppushi, and Mount Tarumae. Its crystal-clear waters make it perfect for outdoor water activities like boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding. You can also opt for hiking and cycling on the trails.

Lake Shikotsu in Shikotsu-Toya National Park, Japan
Lake Shikotsu

For avid adventurers, climbing Mount Tarumae in less than an hour (though it’s quite steep) offers a beautiful view over Lake Shikotsu. You will need a car to drive up to the trailhead.

In terms of development around the area, there is one town nearby called Shikotsu Kohan, where you can rent water gear and bicycles or schedule a sightseeing glass-bottom boat tour.

On the other side of the lake is Marukoma Onsen, a ryokan with open-air onsens that are connected to the lake! The onsen is gender-segregated and is open for day visitors who won’t be staying the night as well.

Marukoma Onsen

Day Visiting Hours: Monday-Sunday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Admission: ¥1200

Address:7 Horobinai, Chitose, Hokkaido 066-0287, Japan

Jigokudani

The sulfur lakes at Noribetsu, a short day trip from Sapporo, Japan.
Seeing the sulfur lakes at Noribetsu!

Jigokudani (地獄谷), also known as “Hell Valley,” is a famous volcanic valley known for its collection of sulfur lakes. It’s located in Noboribetsu, a renowned hot spring resort that provides some of the best hot spring waters in Japan. The name “Hell Valley” comes from the steam vents, sulfurous streams, and rocky terrain that give the area an otherworldly appearance.

Jigokudani "Hell Valley" in Japan
Jigokudani "Hell Valley" in Japan

Visitors to Jigokudani can experience the unique geological features of the valley, including the sulfurous smell, hot steam vents, and the Oyunuma natural hot spring.

You’ll smell the sulfur lakes before you see them, but they are a beautiful natural attraction! You can walk around them safely with fences protecting you from accidentally touching the water. There are also some nice hills you can hike up for a better view of the baths.

The sign reads Jigokudani Valley. In the background, the sulfur hot springs can be seen.
Jigokudani "Hell Valley", Japan

Oyunuma

The Oyunuma is a large milky-colored pond that is a popular scenic spot. The bubbling steam from the lake makes it look like a steaming cauldron!

💡 Pro tip: After you stop by the Oyunuma, there is a foot pond 500 meters down the stream where you can dip your feet in the hot spring water running off of Oyunuma River!

Noboribetsu Onsen

Noboribetsu Onsen is a famous hot spring resort, just a 15-minute walk from Jigokudani. In addition to the natural wonders, Noboribetsu offers hiking trails, foot baths, and many Japanese ryokans (traditional Japanese inns) around the area.

Oni found throughout town in Noribetsu
An oni spotting in Noribetsu, Japan!

One feature I liked is that the town is “inhabited by oni”, and you can find statues of Japanese ogres all over town!

Noboribetsu would be a great place to stay overnight, so you can spend some time indulging in the 11 different types of water featured in the hot springs. The best way is to book a stay at a ryokan that also offers an onsen on-site. It’s a popular destination if you’d like to experience natural hot springs will enjoying picturesque landscapes of Hokkaido.

An outdoor onsen in Japan
An outdoor onsen in Japan

However, if you can’t stay overnight, many hotels also offer day use for ¥700-¥2000. I recommend Noboribetsu Grand Hotel, which has three different baths, including an indoor Roman bath and an outdoor bath with beautiful views of the garden. You can find more day trip onsens and their available hours here.

♨️ Check out these Noboribetsu tours! ♨️

Highly Booked Noboribetsu and Lake Toya Tour from Sapporo

This tour I personally went on takes you to the best sightseeing spots in Hokkaido. You'll visit Noboribetsu, Lake Toya, Lake Shikotsu, and much more!

Full Day Hokkaido Tour: Noboribetsu, Toyako Observatory, and Lake Hill Farm

Discover Hokkaido’s natural wonders on a day trip from Sapporo, visiting the steaming volcanic landscapes of Noboribetsu’s Hell Valley and the serene beauty of Lake Tōya. Plus, you'll have the chance to visit Lake Hill Farm and the Bear Ranch.

Mt. Usuzan Ropeway

A cable car ropeway to the top of Mount Usu in Japan. There are trees everywhere in the background.
The ropeway/cable car leading to the top of Mount Usu.

As you head around to the other side of the park, you'll see Mount Usu, which most recently erupted in 2000! The Usuzan Ropeway will bring you close to the top of Mount Usu, and you'll get to enjoy panoramic views of Lake Toya and Showa Shinzan, another nearby volcano. There is also a second observation deck close by that has stunning views of the ocean and the Usuzan West Craters.

To get to the ropeway, you'll have to drive to Kazan-Mura, located at Showa Shinzan.

Mount Usuzan Ropeway (有珠山ロープウェイ, Usuzan Rōpuwei)

Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (varies by season)

Closed: Winter for maintenance

Admission: ¥1800 roundtrip ($10 if you book here!)

Address: 184-5 Showashinzan, Sobetsu, Usu District, Hokkaido 052-0102, Japan

Lake Toya

Lake Toya, a large caldera lake that is an easy day trip from Sapporo, Japan
Lake Toya, Japan

Your last stop will be Lake Toya (洞爺湖, Tōyako) before you head back for the day.

Located about 2 hours from Sapporo, Lake Toya is the second caldera lake and has many outdoor activities available throughout the park, similar to Lake Shikotsu. In addition to the lake and Usu Ropeway, there are many ryokans and onsens available in the area. You can also visit Nakajima Island, which floats in the middle of Lake Toya.

Cherry blossom viewing at Lake Toya in Japan
Got to see the cherry blossoms at Lake Toya!

Numerous onsen ryokans overlook Lake Toya, offering a perfect setting for a relaxing overnight stay or a memorable weekend getaway. These traditional Japanese inns combine luxurious hot spring baths with stunning views of the lake and surrounding mountains, providing a serene and rejuvenating experience.

👍 Pro tip: From late April to October, there are fireworks every Friday around 8:00 PM. However, the last bus back to Sapporo leaves around 7:00 PM, so you'd either need a car, or you can book this tour that allows you to catch the fireworks at Lake Toya!


Fireworks over Lake Toya, Japan
Fireworks over Lake Toya, Japan during the summer months

🗻 Lake Toya Tours 🗻

Toyako Fireworks Festival, Lake Shikotsu, and Bear Farm Day Tour

This summer tour runs from April to October, and takes you all around Lake Shikotsu and Lake Toya, and gets you up close for the best view of the dazzling Toyako Fireworks Festival.

Lake Toya, Noboribetsu, and Mt. Uzu with Hokkaido Dairy Farm tour

This gourmet tour takes you around Lake Toya, Noboribetsu Hell Valley, and takes you up the cable car for a stunning view of Mount Usu. With stops at the Hokkaido Dairy Farm and a delicious confectionery store operating for over a century, you definitely won't go hungry.

3. Jozankei

⭐ Best for: Onsen, Footbaths, Hot Springs, Scenic Nature, Autumn Foliage

An onsen, a hot spring bath that can be enjoyed near Sapporo, Japan
Relax at an onsen (hot spring) at Jozankei, just an hour away from Sapporo.

If you're interested in the hot springs that Japan is famous for, you should go to Jozankei! Despite being located in Shikotsu-Toya National Park, Jozankei (定山渓温泉, Jōzankei Onsen) is very close to Sapporo (less than an hour) and is a very popular day trip option.

Since it has become such a popular hot spring destination, there are tons of ryokan, restaurants, and shops for visitors to browse through.

The town of Jozankei, A river flows through the hot spring town, with leaves changing color during autumn.
Jozankei, Sapporo. A beautiful town to visit during autumn to see the changing foliage.

Several facilities offer day use of the onsens for a small fee (¥500-¥2000) in case you aren't able to stay overnight, so it's the perfect idea for a day trip! There are also many free foot baths all around the town for those who just want to dip in the natural spring water.

How to get to Jozankei From Sapporo

You have some options to get to Jozankei from Sapporo. You can reach Jozankei in 45 minutes by car, or you can take the convenient Kappa Liner bus for 1 hour. There's also the Rapid 7 or 8 public bus from Sapporo Station, but they are around 20 minutes longer than the Kappa Liner.

Kappa Liner

The shuttle bus departs from Sapporo, Odori, and Susukino stations (reservation required). One round-trip ticket is ¥1,920.

From Sapporo, the Kappa Liner is located at stop No. 27 in front of the Hokuren building outside Sapporo Station. In Sapporo Station, take Exit 23 to arrive outside closest to the bus stop.

Kappa Liner + One Day Hot Spring Ticket Package

There is a terrific package deal for both the Kappa Liner bus round-trip from Sapporo to Jozankei, plus a hot spring ticket to either Koganeyu or Matsunoyu for just ¥2,200 for adults and ¥1,100 for children.

Since a Kappa Liner ticket is already almost ¥2,000, this is a great value! You can book the package deal here.

Hohei Gorge

If you're interested in hiking, Hohei-kyo Gorge is a popular hiking trail located approximately 7 kilometers from Jozankei Hot Spring, which features beautiful colors throughout the year. It's most popular during autumn, as it's a prime location to admire the fall foliage amongst the beauty of canyons and forests.

Bridge in Jozankei, a popular onsen town near Sapporo, Japan
Jozankei, Japan

🍁 Check Out These Jozankei Tours 🍁

Day Spa Resort Tour

Escape to the mountains on a relaxing day trip from Sapporo to Jozankei Onsen, where you’ll soak in natural hot springs and enjoy a buffet lunch at the luxurious Mori no Uta resort. It’s the perfect way to unwind and experience Hokkaido’s onsen culture in style.

Jozankei Onsen, Otaru & Shiroi Koibito Park Day Tour

Enjoy a scenic day trip from Sapporo combining the coastal charm of Otaru with the soothing hot springs of Jozankei Onsen. Stroll Otaru’s historic canal, grab cookies at Shiroi Koibito Park, then relax in a peaceful mountain onsen retreat.

4. Asahikawa

⭐ Best for: Zoos, Gardens, Museums, Local Cuisine, Winter Sports

Asahikawa City is the second largest city in Hokkaido, after Sapporo, of course. It is 1.5 hours from Sapporo by Limited Express train, so it's a little out of the way but still doable for a day trip.

The city of Asahikawa, Japan. The city is shown at sunset, with mountains in the background.
Asahikawa, Japan

There are many things to do in Asahikawa, such as the Asahiyama Zoo, Ueno Farm and Asahikawa Ramen Village, just to name a few. During winter, the city also hosts its own Winter Festival just like Sapporo. The Winter Festival includes beautiful ice sculptures and snow activities to celebrate the winter.

How to Get to Asahikama from Sapporo

You can get to Asahikama from Sapporo by train! I suggest taking the Limited Express train called the Asahikawa Express. It will take you from Sapporo Station to Asahikama in just around 2 hours. It also stops at Odori Station in Sapporo if you are closer to Odori instead.

The bus stop is located at Platform 14 at the Sapporo Station Bus Terminal, or Platform 3 at the Chuo Bus Sapporo Terminal if you are at Odori Station. A round-trip ticket will run you about ¥4,350. Buses depart every 30 minutes. You can check the site for more information.

Asahiyama Zoo

I tend to stay away from visiting zoos, especially in foreign countries, because it can be hard to determine whether the animals are being held in captivity for the sake of protection versus human entertainment.

An owl in Asazoo, surrounded by powdery soft white snow.
Asahiyama Zoo

While I can't give advice about Asahiyama Zoo, I would be amiss to not mention it as it is Asahikawa's #1 attraction. I have heard that they host a penguin parade in the winter and also have underwater viewing tunnels for polar bears and seals. I encourage you to do your own research first to determine if Asahiyama Zoo may fit your preferences.

🐧 Tours with Asahiyama Zoo 🐧

Highly Booked Asahiyama Zoo & Ningle Terrace Tour

This winter tour is one of the most booked tours from Sapporo! You'll play with the animals in the zoo, and also visit popular winter attractions like the rolling hills of Shikisai no Oka, and the Forest Elf workshop at Ningle Terrace.

Asahiyama Zoo, Furano, & Biei Blue Pond Tour from Sapporo

This tour takes you all around Hokkaido. You'll visit popular highlights like Asahiyama Zoo, the rainbow flower fields of Furano, and the bright blue pond that is a natural phenomenon.

Penguins at Asahiyama Zoo in Asahikawa, Japan
Penguins at Asahiyama Zoo in Asahikawa, Japan

Ueno Farm

Ueno Farm is a beautiful English-style garden, with 2000 different varieties of flowers acclimated to the colder climate of Hokkaido. You can witness beautiful blooms throughout the year, from springtime to autumn. In addition to the farm, there are two different gardens, a pond, and a cafe.

Ueno Farm in Asahikawa, Japan. Colorful yellow and red flowers are blooming, with a blue sky on a sunny cloudy day.
The Ueno Farm in Asahikawa, Japan.

The farm is a 30-minute drive from Asahikawa, and two hours from Sapporo. During the blooming season, there are some day trip tour options you can take to explore Ueno Farm and Asahikawa.

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5. Furano, Biei, and Blue Pond

⭐ Best for: Scenic Landscapes, Flower Farms, Rolling Hills, Azure Waters, Photography Spots

Furano and Biei are an extremely popular day trip option from Sapporo, and both cities can be done in one day. These two spots are a flower lover's dream. You'll find stunning, vibrant flower fields that are beautiful photography spots. You'll also get to visit the Blue Pond, which is a natural phenomenon on the outskirts of Biei.

How to Get to Furano from Sapporo

Furano and Biei are a bit far from Sapporo, but they're well worth it. I would actually recommend renting a car or joining a full day tour for easier transportation to these areas, because taking a train takes 3 hours one way.

A colorful lavender field in Furano, Japan.
Vivid lavender fields in Furano!

By Car or Tour

If you take a car or tour, you'll get to Furano in about 2 hours, and then driving to the attractions in Biei will take another 30 minutes. Not too bad, right?

By Train

If you decide to take a train and explore on your own, it's still doable, but will just be a long day trip. To get to Furano from Sapporo Station, you'll have to take two trains. First, take the Limited Express Asahikawa train to Takikawa Station. Then transfer to the Furano Line until
Naka-Furano Station.

To get to Farm Fomita from Naka-Furano Station, it's about a 20 minute walk or a 4-minute taxi ride.

Farm Tomita (Furano)

Farm Tomita, located in Furano, is one of Japan's most famous flower farms, and for good reason! It's renowned for its stunning lavender fields, which usually bloom from late June to early August. You'll get to experience vast purple fields with the perfect picture of the Tokachi Mountains in the back.

Brightly colored lavender flowers in Furano, Japan

While Farm Tomita is most well known for its extensive lavender fields, it also features a variety of other flower fields that look like a rainbow during the summer bloom.

It's a beautiful location to experience and take pictures of, and there is also a perfume workshop, a dried flower house, cafes, and several gift shops to take some beautiful lavender-scented souvenirs home.

Biei

Rainbow flower fields in Biei, Japan. Biei is an easy day trip from Sapporo, Japan.
The rainbow flower fields (Shikisai-no-oka) in Biei, an easy day trip from Sapporo, Japan.

Biei is a beautiful rural town in the Tokachidate mountain range that attracts people with its vast rolling hills and fields. It's most well known for Shikisai-no-Oka flower fields, colorful flower fields that make perfect stripes over the hills.

How to get to Biei from Furano

By car

If you're coming by car, you'll drive around 30 minutes up north to Biei. If it's winter, you can make a pit stop at the Christmas Tree landmark that is a popular photo spot. However, I personally think Furano and Biei are best visited in the summer when the flower fields are in full bloom.

By Train

To reach Biei, you'll hop on the train for an hour. Commute back to Naka-Furano Station, then take the Local Asahikawa Line to Biei.

To get to the Panoramic Flower Fields, I highly recommend taking an 11-minute taxi, because the only other route is another 40-minute train.

Shikisai no Oka

Shikisai-no-Oka (四季彩の丘) is best visited during late April to late October, when the flowers are in full bloom. I promise you, if you visit you won't regret it! Various flower stripes over vast curving hills provide a gorgeous landscape that you won't find anywhere else.

Colorful rainbow fields in Biei, Japan

You can also pay a little extra to ride along a tractor bus (¥300-¥500) or even rent a cart (¥2,000 for 15 minutes) to take you around the fields!

Alpaca Ranch

Not only is Shikisai-no-oka a beautiful sight, it also has adorable alpacas! For a small fee of ¥300-500 (depending on age), you can visit the alpaca ranch during any season, and can even feed them. Some of the shops sell alpaca wool products on the farm to enjoy as well.

Three alpacas, two white alpacas and a dark brown alpaca in the background.
Alpaca Ranch in Shikisai-no-oka located in Biei, Japan

Shirogane Blue Pond (Aoiike)

The Blue Pond is a naturally colored blue turquoise pond just outside the city of Biei. Its deep blue color is due to natural minerals that dissolve in the water. If you’re already in Biei, you should swing by and check out this vibrant phenomenon.

However, I wouldn't go out of your way just to come to the Blue Pond. If you hop on a tour, they'll definitely make a stop in addition to Furano and Biei.

Bright turquoise waters in Blue Pond near Biei, Japan.
Blue Pond near Biei, Hokkaido Japan.

🔵 Tours for Furano, Biei, and Blue Pond 🔵

dreamy flower fields and magnificent mountain views

Take a dreamy summer day trip from Sapporo to see the vibrant flower fields of Farm Tomita, the striking Blue Pond of Biei, and Mt. Tokachi’s dramatic landscapes. This tour has several options, so you can choose what best suits your tastes!

Shikisai no Oka, Furano, & Biel Blue Pond Day Tour From Sapporo

Experience the best of Furano and Biei on a full-day tour from Sapporo, featuring the famous Blue Pond, rainbow fields of Shikisai no Oka, and lavender-filled Farm Tomita. It’s a colorful escape into Hokkaido’s countryside, perfect for nature and photo lovers alike.

Where to Stay in Sapporo

Sapporo is an ideal place to stay in if you'd like to explore the city and also see some amazing natural landscapes around Hokkaido. While it is a bustling city, it is also a great location to set up a base in and use it as a hub of transportation, as the subway system is very well functioning.

I recommend that you either stay near Sapporo Station (especially if you plan on traveling out a lot) for easy convenience of travel or Susukino, the downtown Sapporo neighborhood. Susukino is where most of the shops and restaurants are located.

I've provided a few of the best options I found for Sapporo down below, but check out my full post on where to stay in Sapporo for more recs.

1. Hotel Plus Hostel SAPPORO ($)

A clean hotel room featuring a queen bed. This hotel is Hotel plus hostel in Sapporo, Japan.
Hotel Plus Hostel.
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Located in the heart of Susukino, Hotel Plus Hostel Sapporo offers the perfect blend of hotel and hostel accommodations.

With options ranging from capsule pods to private queen rooms, triple rooms, and family suites with double bunks or tatami, it’s a versatile choice for both solo travelers and groups.

Each capsule pod includes a privacy curtain, while private rooms come equipped with a personal television. Guests can enjoy a spacious common area, laundry facilities, vending machines, and a microwave. There are desks and a large common area to hang out with friends after a night out exploring the city.

The hotel is situated just steps from the bustling Tanukikoji Shopping Street. I absolutely loved this street, it has great vintage and modern shops as well as a Mega Don Quijote!

2. HOTEL MYSTAYS Sapporo Station ($$)

Hotel MYSTAYS Sapporo Station
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HOTEL MYSTAYS is an excellent choice for travelers on a budget and is among the most affordable options near the JR station. If you’re lucky, you might snag a room with a double bed for as low as $60 per night—an exceptional find since budget hotels often provide twin beds.

Located just a quick 2-minute walk from Sapporo Station, the hotel also offers a breakfast option and free cancellation for added flexibility!

3. APA Hotel Susukino Ekimae ($$)

I stayed at APA while I was in Sapporo and really enjoyed my stay! It was close to Susukino and only a 5-minute walk to the train entrance.

A hotel room in APA Hotel located in Susukino, Sapporo Japan.
My hotel room in APA Hotel, Sapporo, Japan.

I got a double bed room with my partner, and we had all the essentials, plus some great amenities (slippers, robe, shampoo, hair ties (an essential for most women!), tea, etc.).

The location is amazing. The hotel is next to many stores and restaurants in downtown Susukino. And if you wake up jet lagged, there’s a ramen shop a short walk away that opens at 7 am (I’m speaking from experience)!

A drawer of available amenities in APA Hotel Sapporo, Japan. Includes free lounge robes, cups with coffee and tea, a laundry bag, and a Yamato Delivery Service form.
Some of the free amenities offered in APA Hotel! Amenities include lounge robes, coffee, tea, toothbrushes, razors, etc.

I stayed in the Housuisusukino Ekimae location and recommend it. If you'd like to be even closer to the Susukino district, then I would pick Susukino Ekimae. They are both similarly priced around $150/night during high season.

4. Mitsui Garden Hotel Sapporo ($$$)

A luxurious hotel room in Mitsui Garden Sapporo West, Japan.
Mitsui Garden Sapporo West, in Sapporo, Japan.
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Just a 5-minute walk from Sapporo Station, Mitsui Garden Hotel offers spacious, comfortable rooms—a rare luxury in Japan.

Though a four-star hotel, rooms can go for as low as $100 per night during the off-season if booked in advance!

Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including coffee and soda machines, laundry facilities, an onsen, and breakfast.

Sapporo Station is nearby, in addition to a ton of restaurants and three malls that connect to the station underground.

5. JR Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo ($$$)

A spacious hotel room with a large bed and city view on the top floor of JR Tower Nikko Sapporo Japan.
Spacious luxurious rooms with city views on top floors.
Image Credit: JR Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo

This four-star hotel offers the ultimate convenience. It's located right inside Sapporo station, making travel a breeze!

The hotel also boasts a public onsen with skyline views, a sauna, hot tub, and a full spa and wellness center, as well as countless shops and restaurants nearby.

If you're planning to travel throughout Hokkaido, JR Tower is an ideal base with unbeatable accessibility. If you don't mind a splurge, this top-tier luxury hotel has everything you could want for an unforgettable stay.

6. Onsen Ryokan Yuen ($$$)

A modern traditional Japanese hotel room, with a queen bed and natural sunlight. This is a room in Onsen Ryokan Yuen located in Sapporo, Japan.
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Finding a traditional ryokan with an onsen in Sapporo is incredibly rare, and Onsen Ryokan Yuen stands out as the city’s top choice!

This 3-star ryokan blends traditional and modern design in serene, beautifully appointed rooms and offers an authentic high-end experience right within the city.

Guests can enjoy a sauna and an open-air hot spring bath featuring mineral-rich Karurusu water, sourced from Noboribetsu, one of Hokkaido's top onsen towns.

While Yuen’s highlight is undoubtedly the onsen, their kaiseki set meals are nothing to ignore either. Their meal sets are created based on each season and crafted from high-quality Hokkaido ingredients. These thoughtful details make Yuen a top pick for an authentic stay.

Map of Sapporo Day Trip Destinations

Sapporo Day Trips FAQ

Is Sapporo Worth Visiting?

Yes!!! Sapporo is completely worth visiting. The city has tons of things to see and do, and yet you can also find a whole different world with many scenic nature destinations just 30 minutes out of Sapporo. I let you know about all the cool things you can do in Sapporo here.

I think Sapporo and Hokkaido are underrated. The area is astoundingly beautiful, and yet there is a vibrant nightlife in the city as well. It really is the best of both worlds.

How Many Days do you need in Sapporo?

3-7 days is ideal to explore most of Sapporo and Hokkaido.

I answer this question in this post, but in general, I recommend 3 days in Sapporo and another 2-4 days to explore the rest of Hokkaido region.

That way, you'll get around 3 days to enjoy Sapporo and another 2 days to take Hokkaido day trips!

If you're really pressed for time, 3 days is enough to enjoy Sapporo, and you can squeeze a day trip in if you don't mind missing out on some of Sapporo's attractions. You’ll have enough time to explore the main highlights, try the local cuisines and specialty dishes, and get a feel for the city’s vibe.

If you can, I recommend spending another few days exploring the nearby areas in Hokkaido to fully appreciate everything that Hokkaido has to offer. You can check out a sample of things to do in my 5-day Sapporo Itinerary that includes time for day trips.

What is the best month to visit Sapporo?

I believe Sapporo (and Hokkaido) is one of those rare places where any month is a good time to visit, and it depends on your particular interests.

If you want to experience the Sapporo Snow Festival, then February is the ideal time to visit. On the other hand, if you’re interested in cherry blossoms, like I was, aim for the last week of April.

How do I get to Sapporo?

To get to Sapporo from a different country, you first have to fly into Tokyo. Then, you can either have to take a two-hour flight from Tokyo or hop on a very, very long train (I think around 8 hours?).

Personally, I'd recommend the second flight. I took two flights in the same day getting to Sapporo, and while it was exhausting (21 hours of flight time), it was worth it.

You can check out my in-depth guide on instructions for how to get to Sapporo.

Should I take a guided day tour or explore Hokkaido on my own?

I honestly think taking one full-day tour is a great way to see several of Hokkaido's best attractions in one day. I cover the best and most highly rated day tours from Sapporo in this post.

If you don't have a car, then a day tour will save you a ton of transportation time. If you're renting a car, then you may want to explore on your own so you don't have to adhere to a strict schedule.

Conclusion: The Best Sapporo Day Trips

I fell in love with Hokkaido because it just has so much to offer! Sapporo and Asahikawa are cultural treasures, but if you venture just a short distance away from the cities, you’ll be able to witness beautiful natural wonders like Shikotsu-Toya National Park, the dramatic sulfuric baths of Jigokudani, and the stunning vistas of Furano, Biei, and Blue Pond.

The Sapporo TV Tower on a sunny blue day, with trees in the background

Embarking on a Hokkaido day trip from Sapporo opens up a world of diverse experiences, from serene natural landscapes to vibrant cultural encounters. Each of these destinations has its own distinct allure and will not only enrich your journey through Hokkaido but also leave you with lasting memories of Japan’s northernmost island.

I encourage you to venture out, explore, and let the beauty and charm of these remarkable day trips enhance your Sapporo experience!

Check out my other Sapporo blog posts below: 👇

The Best Sapporo Day Tours You Shouldn't Miss

The BEST Places To Stay In Sapporo, Japan (2025)

12 Best Ryokan And Onsen Sapporo Has To Offer

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