Otaru Canal

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Klook 用戶
3 Nov 2025
Even though the weather was gloomy and the wind was strong, our tour guide, Xiao Zhou, was as friendly as a friend. He was considerate of us and took photos for everyone. Traveling in a small group was a different kind of experience. Chatting and sharing with travelers from different countries created a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere. And we were lucky enough to see snow in Otaru, which made us very satisfied.
KU *********
2 Nov 2025
Buy in advance, it's also convenient to redeem physical tickets with a QR code. The night view on the mountain is beautiful and worth a visit.
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Klook 用戶
31 Oct 2025
Thank you to our tour guide, Miss Sisi, for her thoughtful reminders about getting on and off the bus, and for helping us take pictures at the attractions, and for her careful explanation of the local features. It was really great! I hope to find Miss Sisi to help us again next time. 👍
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Christine ***
28 Oct 2025
This review is for our trip to Hakodate instead of Otaru and Noboribetsu. Pls refer to my other review and photos for the 2 cities. anyway, so our driver here was also Leo, who was fluent and excellent in english and also a professional driver. This was a 2-day trip with overnight stay at hakodate from sapporo. The first day was rainy and we had to adjust our plans and itinerary. Thank goodness Leo was very flexible and he brought us to Goryokaku park. after that we went to the kanemori red brick warehouses. At first we thought we couldnt go to see the Hakodate mountsin observatory but we decided to do that the next day when the weather improved. we also got to have our breakfast at Hakodate morning market. The hakodate scallop and the hairy crab were delicious!!! after hakodate mountain, we went to the motomachi historical district and hachimanzaka slope, and before we left hakodate, we went back to the red brick warehouses and ate at Lucky Pierrot at the pier. Had a safe trip back.
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Hsu *******
27 Oct 2025
The overall environment and rooms are very comfortable. There's an adjacent parking lot with validation available. It's very close to the Otaru Canal cruise departure point. It's also close to the former bank and art museum. The breakfast is very worthwhile and delicious.
Klook User
19 Oct 2025
We had an amazing time with this tour package, the pacing/duration of itinerary is just perfect for each location - we didnt feel rushed. Cape Kamui and Cape Shakotan are both breath-taking. Lily is also great, she’s very friendly and energetic, and always willing to take the extra mile to make her guests happy, everyone loves her. Thanks Lily, you’re such a charming guide.
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Jamille ******
18 Oct 2025
Hotel is near Otaru Canal and the Otaru train station. There are also nearby restaurants and convenience stores. Hotel staff are very courteous and helpful. Room was clean and comfortable. Use of irons, shoe dryers and microwave are available. Overall, I'ts a nice and convenient place to stay if you plan on visiting Otaru.
Shu ************
19 Oct 2025
We had an enjoyable day trip with our guide, Lily. She is helpful and friendly. We had the luxury of having a big and comfortable bus catered to us. Although we don’t know one another in the tour our punctuality is excellent. Thank you Lily once again. We will join the tour again when we have come to Hokkaido.
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Discover the enchanting city of Otaru, nestled in Hokkaido, Japan. Once a bustling port city, Otaru now exudes a nostalgic charm with its historical buildings, picturesque canal, and blend of culture and natural beauty. Immerse yourself in the rich history, local cuisine, and vibrant arts and crafts scene that make Otaru a must-visit destination for travelers. Experience the enchanting beauty of Otaru Canal, stroll along the cobblestoned paths, and indulge in the culinary delights of the region.
5 Minatomachi, Otaru, Hokkaido 047-0007, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Otaru Canal

Experience the heart of Otaru at the historic Otaru Canal, once the bustling hub of the city's trade. Stroll along the canal flanked by charming buildings, enjoy canal cruises, and admire the preserved European-style architecture. Don't miss the Otaru Art Base, showcasing art and craft exhibits in former bank buildings.

Nishin Goten (Herring Mansion)

Visit the historic Nishin Goten, a mansion that once belonged to a fishing industry magnate. Explore the contrasting living quarters of workers and the luxurious rooms of the magnate, offering a glimpse into Otaru's past.

Otaru Aquarium

Experience marine life at the Otaru Aquarium, the oldest aquarium in Hokkaido. Discover a variety of sea creatures and enjoy educational exhibits that make it a popular attraction for visitors of all ages.

Culture and History

Explore Otaru's rich history as a former trade center and coal industry hub, reflected in its well-preserved architecture and landmarks. Learn about the city's contributions to Hokkaido's economic development and immerse yourself in the local culture through craft shops, glassware studios, and music box museums.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in Otaru's culinary delights, from fresh sushi to gourmet sweets. Visit Otaru's renowned sushi street for high-quality sushi offerings and explore Sakaimachi-dori Street for a variety of confectionery stores. Don't miss the signature sweets from Rokkatei, Kitakaro, and LeTAO for a taste of Hokkaido's flavors.

Arts and Crafts

Immerse yourself in Otaru's arts and crafts scene, known for its studio glass and musical boxes. Visit the Otaru Music Box Museum and explore the unique craftsmanship that has made Otaru a hub for artistic expression.