[Hokkaido] Hokkaido Cape Kamui & Otaru & Yoichi Distillery & Shiroi Koibito Park Day Tour
- Overview
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- Cape Kamui on the Shakotan Peninsula: 80-meter cliffs with a magnificent sea view, admire the "Shakotan Blue
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- Yoichi Distillery: The world's only coal-fired direct-distilled whisky, with a unique smoky flavor
- Otaru Canal: Filming location for "Love Letter
- " kerosene lamps and red brick warehouses exude artistic romance
- Kitaichi Glass Otaru: A century-old glass shop, with a strong retro charm in its Meiji-era old warehouse
- Shiroi Koibito Park: A fairy tale castle-themed amusement park, a must-visit for its beautiful seasonal scenery and sweet atmosphere
- What to expect
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【Cape Kamui, Shakotan Peninsula】 Cape Kamui, located on Hokkaido's Shakotan Peninsula, is a central attraction of the Niseko-Shakotan-Otaru Kaigan Quasi-National Park. It is famous for its 80-meter-high cliffs, 300-degree ocean views, and the clear "Shakotan Blue" waters. Walking along the 770-meter trail, visitors can admire Kamui Rock and the lighthouse. This place is steeped in the tragic love legend of an Ainu maiden who committed suicide for love, and historically, it was a forbidden area for women, showcasing its desolate and magnificent beauty. 【Yoichi Distillery】 The world's only whisky distillery that still uses direct coal-fired distillation, known for its unique craftsmanship, rich flavor, and smoky notes. It uses "virgin casks" (brand new oak barrels) for maturation, adding a distinctive flavor. 【Otaru Canal】 A landmark attraction in Otaru, famous for the movie "Love Letter." Its scenery varies with the seasons, with winter being particularly romantic. The kerosene lamps and red brick warehouses a