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Sapporo is the largest city in Hokkaido and your gateway to the wilderness and beauty. There are many historical and famous attractions dating back to the Meiji Era to the annual Snow Festival in the heart of the city.
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Only a 5 minute walk from JR Sapporo station. Convenient for shopping and sightseeing. |
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Very convenient for travellers as the hotel is connected to JR Sapporo Station. This hotel is the highest building in Hokkaido.
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| * A surcharge of $24 per person per night will apply for Fridays, Saturdays and day prior to public holidays. * A surcharge of $43 per person per night will apply for 22-29Dec inclusive. * A surcharge of $108 per person per night will apply for 02-06Feb inclusive. * The above rates are not applicable for the nights of 29Ap-04May, 23Nov, 30Dec-02Jan, 05-11Feb inclusive. |
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| OTARU |
From Sapporo, participants take the Ishikari Liner express train service to Otaru, which faces Ishikari Bay on the Sea of Japan coast. Otaru was once home to a thriving herring fishery, and later developed as a port serving Sapporo. The Otaru Canal area preserves the atmosphere of the early twentieth century with its red-brick warehouses, now home to a variety of restaurants and boutiques. Otaru is now well known for handcrafted glass products and the area around the Otaru City Museum is home to many small galleries and boutiques offering handcrafted glass and such things as music boxes. |