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Hokkaido Noboribetsu Jigokudani (Hell Valley) + Showa Shinzan + Lake Toya Day Trip (Sapporo/Lake Toya Departure)

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Noboribetsu and Lake Toya Day Tour - Departing from Sapporo (English / Chinese Guide)

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Sapporo One-Day Private Tour

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$ 510.25
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Sapporo Head Buddha & Lake Shikotsu Private Full-Day Tour

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Sapporo Hoheikyo Dam & Takino Suzuran Hillside Park Autumn Tour

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Sapporo Full-Day City Highlights Experience with Shopping

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$ 65.99
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Sapporo Full-Day City Highlights & Cultural Tour

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Hill of the Buddha & Mitsui Outlet Park Private Day Tour

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Hokkaido Ballpark F Village Baseball Stadium Tour (Hokkaido)

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★ 4.7 (14) • 500+ booked
$ 85.79

Reviews about Mitsui Outlet Park Sapporo-Kitahiroshima tours

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Klook User
11 Jul
That was the highlight of my trip to Japan. our guide Tetsu was very helpful, friendly and knowledgeable. the hotels we stay at were amazing. Itinerary is well thought through, every single spot is breathtaking.
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Klook User
25 Apr
I recently took this one-day tour to Lake Toya and Lake Shikotsu, and it was absolutely worth the money. It is a very well-paced itinerary that allowed us to see several of Hokkaido’s most beautiful natural landmarks within a single day without feeling overly rushed. Our guide, Xixi, was fantastic. She was incredibly knowledgeable and went above and beyond to make the trip memorable. Not only did she provide great commentary on the sights we visited, but she also shared a wealth of "insider" recommendations for other locations to visit in Hokkaido and pointed us toward the "best in category" restaurants for local food.
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Klook User
9 Jun
The tour was great! our guide, Leo, took care of all our needs. He gave us brief history of every location we went to which we appreciated a lot. For a full flower bloom experience, suggest to go during middle of summer time. Highly recommend to choose Leo and the ISCC team for a hassle-free and enjoyable trip.
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鐘 **
20 Apr
【Perfect Score 💯 Review | Hokkaido Ballpark Chinese Guided Tour Experience】 Participating in the Chinese guided tour at ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO this time was truly beyond my expectations! We checked in 10 minutes before the start at the Coca-Cola entrance. I initially thought we'd have to queue with other Japanese tourists, but since we booked the Chinese guided tour, we just needed to find the KLOOK exclusive staff. The process was very smooth, which is incredibly thoughtful for foreign visitors. The entire tour was led by the Japanese cheerleaders of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, who took us to different parts of the ballpark. Simultaneously, KLOOK's accompanying Chinese-speaking guide provided additional explanations, so there was absolutely no need to worry about not understanding! They also really understood what Taiwanese visitors wanted to see, which was a huge plus~~~~. For example, when we wanted to take photos related to Taiwanese players like Gu Lin, Sun Yi-Lei, and Lin Chia-Cheng, the Chinese guide quickly led us to suitable photo spots and even proactively helped us take pictures. Their attitude was friendly and professional, making the experience even better. This tour also took us through different seating areas, allowing us to see the ballpark from various perspectives. We even had the chance to sit in Coach Shinjo's exclusive seat and learned about why he chose certain chair colors – it was truly fascinating!! The most moving part was being able to actually step onto the ballpark's grass field. That moment was truly breathtaking, a dream come true for any baseball fan. Although the tour only lasted about an hour, and it was a bit of a shame that we didn't get to see the bullpen this time (something to unlock on a future visit), the overall content was very enriching. Plus, the tour route might vary each time, which makes me want to visit again even more. 1. They took many photos for us – so thoughtful! 2. The Chinese explanations perfectly hit on what Taiwanese visitors wanted to hear! 3. Being able to see various different locations offered a completely different experience from watching a game. 4. Stepping onto the field was truly moving. If you come to Hokkaido and visit this ballpark, I highly recommend taking the Chinese guided tour~ It's definitely the most worthwhile experience of the entire trip 👏
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Michael ******
21 Jul
although it was raining in the afternoon but I really enjoyed the tour. Erina was so helpful and always assisting us, she’s friendly and always smiling and of course…beautiful hehe. THANK YOU so much ERINA👍
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Kirill *******
29 Jun
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This was easily one of the highlights of our trip to Japan! If you’re a fan of JDM culture, Fast & Furious, or just love cars, this experience is absolutely worth it. It doesn’t feel like a typical tourist tour—you really become part of the local car community. Seeing legendary cars, meeting passionate owners, driving through Tokyo at night, and visiting Daikoku PA created memories we’ll never forget. A special thank you to our driver, Timi. She was incredibly friendly, welcoming, and professional from the very beginning. She made us feel comfortable, shared interesting stories, answered all our questions, and made the whole experience even more enjoyable. Her passion for JDM culture really shows, and it made the night feel authentic and special. Thank you, Timi, and the whole Gaijin Tuned team for an unforgettable evening. We would definitely do it again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Tokyo!
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Klook客路用户
8 Jul
Sun Peng, our guide, deserves a perfect score! He was incredibly knowledgeable about Kumamoto throughout the trip, explaining the unique features of each attraction. To be honest, the scenic train wasn't really worth it; 2300 yen per person just to see some mountains. It wasn't as beautiful as the Ghibli train I rode in Hakone, Tokyo. It was a shame we couldn't go boating in Takachiho Gorge today. The scenery was nice, though slightly less impressive than Hokkaido's Blue Pond. My only criticism for the guide is regarding Takachiho Shrine. Going there is fine, but the path is genuinely difficult, so be prepared. However, on the way back to the parking lot, the guide told us to follow Google Maps to the third parking lot, which would have been a disaster! You absolutely must return to the slope and head straight for the third parking lot. When you go to the shrine, there's a fork in the road on that slope; pay attention to the sign for the third parking lot. It's only 300m that way. Do NOT follow the map! Our large group followed the map, but luckily, I had seen the sign on the way in, otherwise, we would have been completely lost trying to go back the same way! The cheese buns the guide recommended were pretty good, and the cream puffs were also nice, filled with ice cream. I didn't get to try the summer iced tea special. The horse meat sashimi and barbecue were decent, but don't have high expectations; it's not as good as grilled beef. Next, regarding the guide's recommendations at Kusasenri: I didn't buy the keychains, nor the horse oil cream, but I did get a fridge magnet. The green house was a bit hard to find, so you need to look carefully. The beef burger was sold out. The only thing I think is worth recommending, which the guide didn't, is the ice cream. If you go, remember to try the ice cream at the museum! Oh, and I should mention that the time at Kusasenri is quite short. If you climb to the observation deck and then want to eat or shop, it might be a bit rushed. Be prepared to just have ice cream! The fridge magnet is cute and worth buying for 800 yen! Finally, the Ten Ga Ten ramen was a bit unappetizing; the firm noodles were very salty, not as good as Ippudo in Osaka, haha. Ippudo is also salty (apparently ramen is meant to be paired with sake). As for the Osmanthus fried rice: it tasted like something any Chinese restaurant could make, so there's no need to specifically try it in Japan, haha! Overall, this group tour was actually pretty good, just a bit rushed. Of course, that's because there were many places to visit, and it wasn't a self-guided tour, haha! I would definitely join a group tour again if I have the chance!
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27 Jun
If you're staying at Tokyu Rei, meeting the guide is very convenient. The guide waited in the lobby as scheduled. Ken-san took great care of us, explaining things in English, Japanese, and Chinese, and always letting us know when to board the bus. This itinerary is quite packed, with frequent getting on and off the bus and a lot of walking, but we got to visit many places. We went during the rainy season and encountered rain and cloudy skies, which was a shame. Restrooms were available everywhere at the tourist attractions.
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