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On the first day of our Hokkaido trip, we departed from Taoyuan Airport and arrived at Chitose Airport. The drive to our hotel was picturesque. After lunch, we headed to Lake Toya in the hotel’s backyard. The Toya Lake Fireworks Festival began at 8:45 AM. On the morning of our second day in Hokkaido, we arrived at Nixon Marine Park. Nixon Marine Park is located in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido. Its architecture is modeled after a medieval Danish castle. Its magnificent exterior feels like a fairytale, and inside lies one of Hokkaido’s largest aquariums. Upon entering, the first thing we saw was an eight-meter-tall Milky Way tank filled with schools of tropical fish swimming among the corals, creating a vibrant sea of ​​fish and sand. Schools of tench shimmer under the lights like a galaxy of stars. A dynamic lighting system simulates the changing day and night, and the reflections of light and shadow in the ocean . The museum displays over 400 species and 20,000 marine creatures , ranging from tropical fish and stingrays to jellyfish . Next, we visit the Mirror Gallery on the third floor, where various marine life exhibits are presented. First, we visit the touch pool, a favorite for children, where they can get up close and personal with adorable fish , pet stingrays, and get up close and personal with starfish and horseshoe crabs. The aquariums are designed like picture frames, and each tank is a living ocean painting. The gallery displays clownfish, garden eels, and other marine life. This is a Philippine garden eel. It usually sticks its head out of the sand and buries the lower half of its body. When an enemy approaches, it can burrow into a hole and hide. This is a red-spotted grouper , a delicious edible fish that feeds primarily on small fish and crustaceans. Wow! The beautiful splendid lobster is one of the most valuable lobsters. Then we went to the underwater tunnel, where schools of fish swam overhead, making it feel like we were in an underwater world. Then we went to the goldfish kaleidoscope area, a dreamlike goldfish kaleidoscope where you can take photos with goldfish swimming in a kaleidoscope. Next to the aquarium is a reptile house with a variety of reptiles. This is a super cute Mexican axolotl . Environmental pollution is affecting the number of wild species, and their numbers are dwindling. This is a South American bell-throated frog. Wow! This long-necked turtle has such a long neck! This is a giant anaconda, one of the world’s largest snakes. This is an alligator snapping turtle, the world’s largest freshwater turtle. It has a strong bite and few natural enemies. This is a yellow-striped poison dart frog, extremely venomous. Admiral Ao is a Japanese safari snake , a non-venomous snake. Then there was a dolphin show at ten o’clock . We rushed to the dolphinarium to watch the show. The dolphins were so cute, and the show was fantastic. Then at ten-thirty there was a seal and sea lion show . The seal show was over, and it was the sea lion’s turn. The sea lion’s cry was so unique. The sea lion show was fantastic. Then at eleven o’clock there was a cute The penguin parade was followed by a close encounter with the penguins. We happily took photos with them and then went to the park’s restaurant for lunch. On the way, we passed the seal feeding area where seals were swimming leisurely around, preparing to eat. Our lunch was the park’s all-you-can-eat sukiyaki , which included beef, pork, vegetables, eggs, tofu, etc. There was also crab, which was grilled on a plate and tasted good. After the meal, we had a peach soft serve ice cream, which was very satisfying. The pleasant half-day tour ended. Next, we went to visit the Women’s Convent and the Kanemori Warehouse Complex. In the evening, we went up the mountain to see Hakodate’s million-dollar night view. On the second day of our Hokkaido trip , we visited Noboribetsu Marine Park in the morning and then, the first stop in the afternoon was… Explore the Women’s Convent on the outskirts of Hakodate. Founded in 1898 by eight nuns sent from France, this century-old convent is still home to dozens of nuns who practice seclusion and adhere to strict disciplines. The museum is open to visitors, but photography is prohibited inside. Only the courtyard is open for viewing and photography. The museum displays the nuns’ daily routines, labor, and prayer schedules. Visitors can view the nuns’ handmade crafts and experience the beautiful blend of faith and art. The convent’s architecture incorporates the scenery of a southern French castle, imbued with European medieval Romanesque and Gothic influences, and features red brick spires. The tower, stone walls, and arched buildings create a tranquil and solemn atmosphere. The courtyard is filled with lush trees and flowers, swaying gracefully in the breeze, making you feel like you’re in a European countryside. A must-try is the soft serve ice cream at Citizens’ Forest. The peach soft serve ice cream here is incredibly delicious. The chairman instructed us to give each member of the group a free ice cream cone, and we all thoroughly enjoyed it. The afternoon sun shone on Hakodate , concluding our European-inspired journey. We savored the courtyard’s atmosphere, a blend of faith and floral fragrance. Next, we journeyed through history to the Hakodate Red Brick Warehouses. The scenery along the way was delightful, including the sight of healing dairy cows. We arrived at the Kanemori Red Brick Warehouses, Hakodate’s most iconic historical landmark. One of the attractions is this former commercial warehouse for port trade, first built in 1887 and witnessing the prosperity of Hakodate International Trade Port. It has now been transformed into a cultural and creative shopping mall. The warehouse interior retains its original structure while incorporating modern design. The store area sells Hokkaido specialty goods , handicrafts, desserts, and souvenirs. Here you can try popular cheesecakes or pick up a unique souvenir in a retro atmosphere. The canal behind the warehouse complex is truly beautiful , and the harbor scenery next to the warehouse complex is even more stunning. This is one of Japan’s earliest international ports. There are canals and cruise ships along the harbor, where you can take the Kanemori Bay. Enjoy the breathtaking views of Mount Hakodate during the 15-minute cruise . This is not only a great spot for photos and check-in, but also a perfect place to experience the culture of Hakodate’s port city. Watching seagulls fly is such a soothing and romantic scene. This afternoon journey is a feast for both the eyes and the soul, from the solemn and tranquil atmosphere of European style to the red brick warehouse pier . The afternoon scenery of Hokkaido is a serene and profound experience. Perhaps it is in moments like these that we quietly experience the stories told by each beautiful scene. This concludes our day in Hokkaido. 2. Which spot did you enjoy most during your afternoon exploration ? Please leave a message to let me know. Day three of our five-day, four-night Hokkaido staff trip was a fast-paced and surprising day. Our first stop this morning was the ruins of Goryokaku Castle, Japan’s first Western-style castle. Built in 1864, four years after its completion, the Battle of Hakodate took place . Enomoto Takeaki, a vassal of the Tokugawa shogunate, led his troops to capture the castle and fought a stalemate with Emperor Meiji’s forces for a month. Enomoto surrendered after a month. Today, only the castle’s outer walls remain , and the interior has been converted into a garden. Designated a Special Historic Site in 1952, it symbolizes the end of the Tokugawa shogunate and the Meiji Restoration. At a turning point in history , we took the elevator to the top floor for a panoramic view . The view from this high vantage point was truly stunning. The castle ‘s five-pointed star -shaped walls quietly tell the story of the turbulent late Edo period. History and nature intertwine in a calm and elegant manner . It takes a bit of courage to step through the glass and look down. We took the elevator down one floor to the shop, where we had a variety of matcha drinks and ice cream , as well as various souvenirs. The shop was planted with various flowers and plants, and the space was kept quite quiet. Then we arrived at the bustling Hakodate Morning Market, a treasure trove for travelers . It sells a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as fresh seafood, full of freshness and local flavor. The king crab is a must-try. You can choose from a variety of large and delicious seafood , such as long-legged crabs , which can be cooked on site. Hokkaido sea urchin is also a must-try delicacy. The sea urchin is fed with kelp, which is abundant in Hokkaido , so the flavor is very fresh. Watch the chef carefully shake it with salt water to remove the internal organs and bitterness , leaving only the most delicate sea urchin roe, which has a golden taste that melts in your mouth. The seafood bowl is also a must-try . The bowl is filled with sea urchin, salmon roe, scallops, and sweet shrimp. Yokocho Market is home to many seafood bowl restaurants. The indoor market of Hakodate Morning Market has a wide variety of goods, including various high-end fruits that can be eaten immediately without washing. Must-try items are cantaloupe slices and fresh vegetables . Purple asparagus is rare and more expensive than green asparagus. There are also various snacks , dried goods and souvenirs . Must-buys are various vacuum-packed seafood and snacks, such as scallops, There are scallops, shredded squid, etc. There is also a food area where you can take the fruits and snacks you bought to the seating area to enjoy . The second market also has a variety of dried fruits and vegetables, as well as small rolls bigger than your face, as well as caught squid and freshly cut seafood . The outdoor market is more down-to-earth with people coming and going, and you can stroll leisurely. There is also a wide variety of things. We picked up a box of strawberries and ate them on the street. The strawberries were really sweet and delicious . The market has all kinds of fresh fruits and seafood, which is dazzling. Here you can not only taste freshly cut seafood , but also feel the energy and enthusiasm of Hokkaido fishermen. After visiting the market, we will rush to Hakodate Train Station. We will take the 12:15 train to Onuma Park Station to experience a Japanese train journey. We arrived at the station 30 minutes early to meet up, so we will take a look at the station first. There are all kinds of bento boxes for sale at the station, which look very beautiful. We then swiped our ticket to enter the station, crossed the platform, and boarded the Polaris train. The scenery along the way was picturesque. After exiting the station, we drove to a restaurant for lunch. The lunch was Ishikari Seafood Hot Pot, which had quite a rich variety of ingredients and came with fried shrimp tempura . After the meal , we used the coupon to buy a two-color soft serve ice cream and took photos with the pair of bears at the entrance . After lunch, we went to Onuma Park . Onuma Quasi-National Park is a famous photography spot. We strolled by the lake and took photos. The air was filled with the fragrance of the forest, and everything seemed peaceful and poetic. We then drove to the Showa Shinzan Bear Ranch, located near Lake Toya. It is a popular spot for many travelers to arrange half-day tours. The ranch is home to nearly 100 Hokkaido brown bears, ranging from furry little bears to huge and ferocious giants. The park adopts an age-based zoning management method, dividing the bears into kindergarten bear areas, young bear areas, adult bear areas , and other areas. Each area of ​​the Bear Apartment has different interactive methods and observation points. Visitors can observe the growth of bears through this. Bear biscuits are sold in the park for feeding. Bears will stand up and wave as long as they are given a biscuit. Fierce bears will even bang on the iron windows. In these brown bear areas, you can feel the shock of brown bears. The bears living in the apartment cages are particularly hungry, so we bought a lot of biscuits to feed them. The bear in the adult bear area is the most diligent in foraging and catches the food very accurately. But bears are not the only protagonists here. Crows are watching closely. A silent symbiotic battle is unfolding. The thrown bear biscuits are often caught by crows first, forming an ecological environment where bears and crows eat together. Some of these bears lie down and wait for food, while others are too lazy to pay attention to sleep. It is quite interesting to see all kinds of bears and interact with them . Then, the last The next stop is Noboribetsu Hell Valley , one of Hokkaido’s most stunning natural wonders. It’s the heart of Noboribetsu Onsen and is a relic of a volcanic eruption 10,000 years ago. The park boasts numerous hiking trails and observation decks. Sulfur vapor emanates from the gray and brown rock formations, creating a magnificent and mysterious volcanic landscape. The boiling water, steam, and desolate rock walls create a mysterious atmosphere, resembling the entrance to the underworld, hence the name Hell Valley. Despite its name, it’s imbued with the earth’s primordial energy, making it a truly healing attraction and a perfect end to our journey. On day four of our Hokkaido trip, we arrived in Furano, home to Hokkaido’s most iconic flower fields. Upon entering the park, we ordered a classic lavender soft serve ice cream . It had a unique flavor, with a delicate floral aroma that was refreshing. Afterward , we explored the flower fields. (The June flowers bloom) The sea has not yet fully bloomed. First, we walked into his greenhouse . There are all kinds of charming flowers and plants in the greenhouse. This is the colorful geranium. Then we went outdoors to appreciate the sea of ​​flowers. The first thing that caught our eyes was the zinnia , followed by the wild poppy. The flower farmers were busy working in the field. This was taken by the tour guide. It will bloom in half a month . This is Bauhinia, also known as cat’s ear grass. This is Rain Bean, also known as Lupine. Next is Purple Spiked Sage. This is Scallion , a delicious herb that can be used as a seasoning. After admiring the sea of ​​flowers , we went to have Chinese food. We came to this Japanese and Western buffet restaurant. This is a complex restaurant that sells lavender-related products and also operates a buffet restaurant . The buffet bar has soup curry from Hokkaido , as well as various dishes and desserts. The dishes in the buffet bar are also good , but the owner seemed to say that taking photos at the bar is prohibited, so I took a few photos. I didn’t take any more photos after that, but the restaurant’s main attraction is the all-you-can-eat Hami melon. A single Hami melon costs 4,000 yen in Japanese supermarkets . Here, the owner grows and sells it himself, so you can eat as much as you want. The fresh Hami melons are charmingly fragrant, sweet, and juicy. We ate plate after plate, and the results were quite impressive. Finally, we tried some lavender jelly, which was so refreshing. After lunch, we headed to Shikisai-no-Oka. Located in Biei, Shikisai-no-Oka is another popular flower-viewing spot in Hokkaido, covering an area of ​​15 hectares. First, take photos and check in at this landmark . You can then take a cute tour bus through the sea of ​​flowers and admire the colorful earth. The sun shines on the flower fields, and the tour bus zips through the purple sea of ​​flowers, accompanied by the beautiful mountains in the distance . It’s a picturesque sight, making you forget your worries . This day’s itinerary is filled with the fragrance of flowers, colors, and delicious food. It’s a truly intoxicating and relaxing flower viewing experience. The last day of our five-day, four-night Hokkaido trip was also the most memorable. After breakfast, we arrived at Sapporo’s Odori Park , a popular place for residents and tourists to relax and a venue for various religious ceremonies. The entire city is very clean and tidy. Next, we’ll journey through the historic streets to the romantic port of Otaru. On the way, we’ll pass the Otaru Canal, where the red brick warehouses lined up on both sides are reflected in the turquoise water. It’s truly beautiful. The gas lamps on both sides are a unique feature of the Otaru Canal. After getting off the car at the Otaru Port parking lot, we strolled through the streets of Otaru. Along the beautiful streets, we arrived at the Gin no Kane No. 1 building , a historic building that used to be a bank and is now a happy cafe in the hearts of travelers. Its first floor sells a variety of pottery and souvenirs, and the second floor is a cafe. The space is filled with a retro atmosphere. The special feature is that you can choose your favorite cup. You can have unlimited refills on coffee and tea, or juice , and you get a piece of cake to take home as a souvenir. Our favorite cup was the “Winter” cup, but it was out of stock. We only brought back the spring, summer, and autumn cups, but not the “Winter” cup. As I gazed out the window at the street scene and sipped my coffee , time seemed to slow down here. Hokkaido was whispering goodbye to me. Across from the cafe is the Musical Clock Museum. The building is quite beautiful , built in 1912. Its exterior incorporates Renaissance style. Originally built by a rice merchant as their headquarters, it was converted into the Musical Clock Museum in 1989. It faces the Otaru Canal , a few minutes’ walk away. The surrounding area is quite beautiful. The clock outside the door is the world’s largest steam clock. Made of bronze, every fifteen minutes, a boiler generates steam , producing a five-note melody and emitting steam. It ‘s truly an amazing piece of craftsmanship and a popular photo-op. We arrived at the entrance to check in shortly before we heard the steam clock chime. Wow! The melody of the steam clock is like a blessing for the travelers. Then we entered the Musical Clock Museum to visit. There are 4,000 kinds of music boxes in the museum. Each beautiful and exquisite music box is like a sealed dream. You can choose one as a souvenir of this journey. There are so many styles of music boxes, from classical to modern , from cute to romantic. The museum maintains close cooperation with music box craftsmen from all over the world and constantly updates unique and exquisite music boxes. Today’s music boxes combine traditional craftsmanship with modern technology and have more interactive functions. The gorgeous and elegant decoration style of the museum complements the exquisite and colorful music boxes. After the romantic and exquisite visit, We strolled through Otaru’s shopping district, home to many famous dessert shops . lLeTAO is famous for its cheesecakes and chocolates, and there’s a chocolate tasting right outside. Kitaichi Glass is a renowned glass craft shop, Kitakaro is known for its giant cream puffs , and Hanatei’s strawberry chocolate is a popular souvenir. After our shopping, we returned to the parking lot and headed to the airport for lunch on our last day. We’d go shopping and eat at the duty-free mall on our way to the airport . Looking back on this half-day trip, I’m filled with gratitude and reluctance. In just half a day, I experienced greenery, coffee, and music, the melody of the steam clock, and the happiness of the silver bell . My trip to Otaru was the most gentle time in Hokkaido. Mitsui Outlet Park is Hokkaido’s largest outlet mall, about a 30-minute drive from New Chitose Airport. We arrived at the bustling Mitsui Outlet at noon, bustling with people and a cheerful atmosphere. There are 180 shops. We first browsed Coach on the first floor. I picked up a dainty, simple crossbody bag —a small gift for myself. Then we headed to the food court on the second floor. There was a variety of delicious food , but the crowds were quite large. After a stroll, I chose a bowl of rich tonkotsu ramen. The broth was rich and the noodles were chewy, followed by a bowl of soft serve ice cream. Our tour guide said you should try at least eight soft serve ice creams in Hokkaido , and today we finally hit that mark . Hokkaido’s fresh milk soft serve ice cream is truly delicious . Just two hours felt like the final climax of our trip. The return journey to the airport was a recap of our five-day, four-night journey , filled with joy, surprise, and relaxation. Finally, we arrived at New Chitose Airport, ready to board our flight home. Hokkaido faded out the window , but the warmth of our journey lingered deeply in my heart. This is my complete five-day Hokkaido itinerary . Please leave a comment, like, and subscribe. Thank you for watching. See you next time.

2025/6/11-15
-**北海道員工旅遊五日行程**

**DAY 1**
桃園機場→北海道千歲機場→洞爺湖太陽宮溫泉酒店→洞爺湖花火大會
「洞爺湖Long Run 花火大會」
• 舉辦期間: 每年4月下旬至10月下旬
• 表演時間: 每晚20:45開始
• 表演長度: 約20分鐘
• 施放地點: 洞爺湖溫泉湖畔,由湖上的船隻移動施放煙火

我們是到飯店後方的洞爺湖畔欣賞煙火,夜晚湖畔很昏暗,要帶手電筒;下雨天最好就在飯店大廳或房間內欣賞煙火即可。飯店每個房間都有片大窗面對著洞爺湖。

**DAY 2**
**上午–尼克斯海洋公園
建築是仿丹麥中世紀古堡設計的「尼克斯城」,外觀壯麗,內部則是北海道規模最大的水族館之一。館內展示超過 **400 種、20,000 隻**海洋生物,從熱帶魚、魟魚到水母,應有盡有。

必看表演/場景:
| 🐬 海豚表演 | 10:00 / 11:25 / 13:30 / 15:30 | 約15分鐘 | 海豚跳躍、與訓練師互動
| 🦭 海豹表演 | 10:30 / 13:00 / 14:45 | 約15分鐘 |海豹跳躍、游泳、與訓練師互動
| 🐬 海獅表演 | 10:30 / 13:00 / 14:45 | 約15分鐘 | 海獅頂球、水中套圈圈與訓練師互動
| 🐧 企鵝遊行 | 11:00 / 14:15 | 約15分鐘 | 企鵝搖搖擺擺走過歐風廣場 |可付費和企鵝合影

**高度達 8 公尺銀河水槽**:貫穿尼克斯城堡的 2 樓至 4 樓,宛如一座海洋燈塔,有各種魚群穿梭於珊瑚間,形成繽紛魚海。
**海底隧道**:魚群從頭頂悠游而過,彷彿置身海底世界。
**觸摸池**:可親手觸摸海星、海膽與魟魚,深受小朋友喜愛。
**金魚萬花鏡:看萬花筒中游泳的金魚,是個極具藝術感與沉浸式體驗的展區。

**下午
函館女子修道院|金森紅磚倉庫群|函館港灣散策

**晚上
函館山百萬夜景|旅行社視情況安排搭纜車或計程車上山;當晚我們整團是分別搭乘9台計程車上山。

**DAY 3**
一日玩爆5景點,精采絕倫的一日
|五稜郭(五陵廓)|函館朝市|北極星號夢幻列車|大沼公園|熊牧場|登別地獄谷

**Day 4**
富良野|四季彩之丘|哈密瓜吃到飽|

在北海道花季的懷抱中,富田農場與四季彩之丘宛如童話世界裡的夢幻場景,色彩繽紛、香氣四溢,是每一位旅人心中最難忘的花之樂園。

**Day 5**
小樽咖啡香|蒸汽鐘的旋律|音樂鐘博物館|MITSUI OUTLET PARK|購物與美食的快樂交響曲 × 回家的溫柔節奏

章節:
00:00Day 1-花火大會
04:52Day 2-尼克斯海洋公園…等
21:45Day 3-五陵郭/函館朝市等5個景點
34:10Day 4-富良野/哈密瓜吃到飽
38:56Day 5-小樽/蒸汽鐘/Mitui outlet

7 Comments

  1. 好精彩的跟团五日行程记录,太多美好的令人愉快的时刻,好想也有一次这样的行程,感谢分享!👍👍👍

  2. Hokkaido has so many tourist spots and famous dishes that it's impossible to see everything at once, but you guys really did see a lot! Amazing!💞58:07👍