Some thirty establishments form a beacon of Ainu culture
Take a stroll and observe art
Many great varieties of whisky were born here
A museum in memory of the opening of Hakodate's port
An innovative inn heralding a new style
A sweet aroma wafts past the customers who line up every day to visit this veritable palace of sweets
Houses that gave new life to waste materials
Once a storehouse, now a museum showcasing Otaru's history and nature
Said to be one of Japan's finest observatories, a great place to watch the sunset
Exhibits include animal specimens and artifacts; this is only place you can see a stuffed Ezo (Hokkaido) wolf
A sloped street made famous in movies and commercials
This commercial complex features many shopping malls and restaurants all in one place
Customers line up to visit this highly popular restaurant, with waiting times of up to one hour on some days
Daisetsuzan National Park's most famous hot spring town. It bustles with activity during the autumnal foliage season
Create your own original candle
A wind-resisting forest contrasts with fields
An English garden with more than 450 varieties of flowers and grasses
A popular outdoor bath near the lake shore
Overlooking Showa-Shinzan and Lake Toya
The only place in the world where you can enjoy Ban'ei horse racing