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8 hours 30 minutes
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This tour will combine a religious undertone (Hokkaido “Shrine” Shintoism/an ancient Japanese religion) along with a “foodie” type tour. The Central Wholesale Market will amaze you with stunningly fresh fruit, vegetables and seafood. Seasonal delicacies offered at reasonable prices. The Shiroi Koibito Theme Park (a confectionery attraction) that produces the one sweet that Sapporo is famous for: a chocolate type cookie sandwiched between langue de chat biscuits. You will see how they are made and will sample them.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
All entry/admission tickets to each attraction/sightseeing spot listed on the tour itinerary
English speaking tour guide
Transportation fee from Sapporo Station to all listed destinations and activities
Lunch
Accommodation
Hokkaido Jingu
Our tour begins here at The Hokkaido Shrine. Constructed in 1869 by order of the emperor, Hokkaido Shrine(Jingu) was founded to support Hokkaido’s early colonists. It is dedicated to the Shinto deities that are associated with Hokkaido. This shrine sits in the lush 70-hectare Maruyama Park. This area is beautiful any season throughout the year. One of the delights of this tour will be the opportunity for you to “reach in a box” and pull out a strip of paper containing a written message of your fortune. You will also have the chance to select an omamori(amulets). These include amulets for safe travel, healing from illness, safe childbirth, and academic/job success, among many other blessings. Finally, as a member of this shrine tour, you will be able to write on a wooden “ema”(votive tablet) and then tying it on a wooden stand at the shrine. Your guide will help you with these shrine rituals as well as teach you basic shrine etiquette as not to offend the gods.
Sapporo Central Wholesale Market Jogai Market
Next, we will head to The Central Wholesale Market. This is not just a tourist spot but very loved by locals as well. It’s huge with more than 80 stores and restaurants lined along the street. Seafood lovers will be in awe of the offerings. Tons of snow and king crab, urchin, salmon, scallops, oysters, blue fin tuna and on and on. Guests are able to select their seafood on the spot and eat it either raw or grilled. There are also numerous stalls selling fresh fruits and vegetables. It is easy to see why this market is popular with local housewives and others who come here daily for their food shopping. Your guide can direct you to a reasonably priced fresh seafood lunch just off the beaten path. In addition, your guide can translate the names of the fish in Japanese into English.
2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
KA LUN C,
Jun 19, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Guides very friendly professional very helpful people Locke told us a lot of useful information very caring people also introduced something to us to eat also helped us to take a lot of photos we all liked him hopefully in the future the opportunity to be able to travel with him to different places thank you very much his English is good we are happy to be together unforgettable








YCLFromKL,
Dec 20, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had such a fantastic time with Scott showing us around Sapporo! Our two kids, aged 6 and 10, weren't used to the snow and cold, but Scott was super accommodating and really engaged with them. He even adjusted our itinerary to give us extra time at the Shiroi Koibito chocolate theme park, which was a hit with the kids! We also visited the beautiful Hokkaido Jingu shrine, which was fascinating and gave us a glimpse into the rich Japanese culture. We were lucky enough to catch a procession of Shinto priests during our visit too. Overall, it was an amazing experience, and we’d definitely recommend this trip to other parents traveling with kids!
Operated by Snow Monkey Resorts Tours (Machinovate Japan Ltd.)