









Cape Kamui & Otaru: Day Tour to Northwest Hokkaido
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
- English, Japanese and Korean Speaking Tour Guide
- Ticket of Cape Kamui
- Ticket of The Yoichi Distillery
- Lunch
- Tips (optional)
- English, Japanese and Korean Speaking Tour Guide
- Ticket of Cape Kamui
- Ticket of The Yoichi Distillery
- Lunch
- Tips (optional)
Experience the beauty of Hokkaido's rugged coastline and rich heritage! Starting in Sapporo, this tour combines the old-world romance of the historic Otaru Canal with the stunning scenery of the Shakotan Peninsula. Admire the striking Scottish-inspired brick architecture of the Yoichi Distillery, birthplace of Nikka Whisky. Then, travel to the remote Cape Kamui and the towering cliffs of the Shimamui Coast to admire the crystal-clear waters of the "Shakotan Blue" ocean. Finish your coastal adventure at Ogon Cape, taking in panoramic harbour views and a spectacular golden sunset. It's the perfect blend of history, flavours and raw natural beauty, all in one day!
08:40 | Departure Taking a coach from the center of Sapporo directly to Otaru.
10:00 | Otaru Canal: A historic waterway lined with old brick warehouses The Otaru Canal is one of the most famous landmarks in Hokkaido. Completed in 1923, this historic waterway played a vital role in the development of Hokkaido by enabling small boats to transfer cargo directly from large ships to seaside warehouses. Today, the beautifully preserved stone warehouses have been converted into restaurants, breweries, and museums, creating a nostalgic atmosphere.
12:30 | The Yoichi Distillery: The birthplace of Nikka Whisky The Yoichi Distillery (Nikka Whisky) is a holy site for Japanese whisky lovers. Even if you don't drink much whisky, the distillery is well worth a visit for its beautiful, historic grounds, which feel as though a part of the Scottish Highlands has been transported to northern Japan. Founded in 1934 by Masataka Taketsuru, the distillery's striking stone walls, bright red roofs, and historic brick buildings are designated National Important Cultural Properties. There is also a museum showcasing the brand and the history of whisky production in Japan. You can sample whisky at the tasting bar and purchase factory-exclusive varieties.
12:30 | Cape Kamui: A cape with sheer cliffs and breathtaking ocean colors Located on the north-west coast of the Shakotan Peninsula in western Hokkaido, Japan, Cape Kamui is widely regarded as one of the country's most beautiful coastal attractions. The cape is famous for the incredible clarity of its waters. The colour is so unique that it is officially known across Japan as 'Shakotan Blue'.
15:35 | Shimamui Coast: Dramatic rock formations and crystal-clear "Shakotan Blue" water. This is the only place where you can reach the water's edge surrounded by towering cliffs. You can also enjoy strolling along the coastline and take in the magnificent views of the sea and mountains.
16:20 | The Ogon Cape (Golden Cape) Here you can expect to have a 360-degree view of the sea and the bustling Bikuni Harbour. It owes its name to both the historic abundance of herring that once made the waters shimmer like gold, and the spectacular modern-day sunsets that bathe the coastline in a warm, glittering light.
18:30 (Tentative) | Arrival in Sapporo
- Enjoy the local speciality of Yoichi
- Explore the Historical town of Otaru
- Feel the coastal landscape and scenery Cape Kamui
The meeting point may vary. Always check the tickets we sent you to confirm the final details before the activity.

Not suitable for
- People over 70 years
Not allowed
- Alcohol and drugs
Know before you go
- Children below the age of 3 who do not occupy a seat are not required to purchase a voucher to join the tour. However, please inform us in advance if you are travelling with a child.
- We are going to send you an email between 4-9 pm the day before the tour. This email will include the meeting time, the licence plate number of the vehicle, and the contact details of your guide or driver. Please check your emails, as it may be in your spam folder. (Note: we may not add you on other social media in advance! So please check your emails!) Please be punctual, as we are unable to wait for latecomers. Please keep your mobile phone switched on during the tour so that our staff can contact you upon necessary. If you have not received the email by 21:00, please inform us
