



cool off in hokkaido
Hokkaido in summer is a breathtaking escape, offering lush landscapes, mild temperatures, and vibrant festivals. The region bursts into color with lavender fields in Furano and sprawling flower gardens in Biei. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike the scenic trails of Daisetsuzan National Park or explore the crystal-clear lakes and hot springs. Coastal areas, like Shakotan Peninsula, offer stunning ocean views and fresh seafood. Sapporo, Hokkaido's capital, hosts lively summer events like the Sapporo Summer Festival, featuring beer gardens and traditional performances. Hokkaido's summer charm lies in its serene nature, vibrant culture, and endless opportunities for adventure.
OUR summer SEASON TOURS
We lean heavily into the Japanese pride in their seasons and name each tour according to traditional East Asian calendars that break the year into 24 micro-seasons called 24 Sekki (二十四節気). Our Shōsho (小暑), or "Lesser Heat" Tour, is scheduled for July 13 - 26, 2025, and the Taisho (大暑,) or "Lesser Heat" Tour is scheduled from July 27 to August 9, 2025, Although the rest of Japan will be sweltering hot, we leave that all behind as we travel in comfort in the northern island of Hokkaido. Our 2 Hokkaido tours are scheduled well before one of the busiest domestic travel periods in Japan, the Obon Festival. which is a multi-day Japanese festival in mid-August dedicated to remembering and honoring the dead. It is a time of homecoming, with families taking part in traditions to respect their ancestors.


summer festival SEASON
Summer in Hokkaido is a time of vibrant festivals celebrating the region's rich culture and natural beauty. The Sapporo Summer Festival is a highlight, featuring lively beer gardens, traditional dance, and music performances. Furano hosts the Lavender Festival, where fields bloom in brilliant purple, and visitors enjoy lavender-themed activities and products. The Otaru Ushio Festival lights up the coastal city with colorful parades and fireworks. In Asahikawa, the Asahikawa Summer Festival brings a festive atmosphere with taiko drumming and yosakoi dance. These festivals offer a unique glimpse into Hokkaido's traditions and provide unforgettable experiences for visitors.
summer 2025 TOURs AT A GLANCE

NATSUMI TOUR
(July 1 - 8, 2025)
Tour Highlights
Otaru Canal & Sushi Street Walk
Attend a professional baseball game
Enjoy the Sapporo Summer Festival
7 nights / 8 days
Early Bird Rate through Feb. 28, 2025 at $4795 per person based on 2 adults sharing a room, Single supplement at +$695
Regular Rate through April 2, 2025 at $5395 per person based on 2 adults sharing a room, Single supplement at +$815
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ASAHI TOUR
(July 10 - 19, 2025)
Tour Highlights
Attend the Susukino Festival
Attend a professional baseball game
Enjoy the Sapporo Summer Festival
9 nights / 10 days
Early Bird Rate through March 10, 2025 at $5795 per person based on 2 adults sharing a room, Single supplement at +$875
Regular Rate through April 11, 2025 at $6495 per person based on 2 adults sharing a room, Single supplement at +$975
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NATSUKA TOUR
(July 21 - Aug. 1, 2025)
Tour Highlights
Hokkai Heso Festival in Furano
Attend a professional baseball game
Enjoy the Sapporo Summer Festival
11 nights / 12 days
Early Bird Rate through March 22, 2025 at $7695 per person based on 2 adults sharing a room, Single supplement at +$1155
Regular Rate through April 23, 2025 at $8995 per person based on 2 adults sharing a room, Single supplement at +$1355
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HARUKA TOUR
(August 3 - 16, 2025)
Tour Highlights
Attend the Susukino Festival
Attend a professional baseball game
Kutchan Jaga Matsuri (Potato Festival)
13 nights / 14 days
Early Bird Rate through April 5, 2025 at $8995 per person based on 2 adults sharing a room, Single supplement at +$1355
Regular Rate through May 5, 2025 at $9995 per person based on 2 adults sharing a room, Single supplement at +$1495
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hokkaido Sights
Hokkaido boasts numerous must-visit tourist spots that capture its natural beauty and cultural richness. Sapporo, the vibrant capital, is famous for its Sapporo Beer Museum and the historic Clock Tower. Furano enchants visitors with its rolling lavender fields, while Biei offers picturesque flower gardens. The stunning Blue Pond in Biei is a photographer's paradise. Shiretoko Peninsula, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is ideal for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Exploring Ainu culture in Hokkaido offers a profound glimpse into the rich heritage of Japan’s indigenous people, with museums and cultural centers like the Ainu Museum in Shiraoi showcasing traditional crafts, music, and customs.




furano
dazaifu shrine
sapporo beer Museum



hakodate meijikan
mt apoi geo park
hitsujigaoka observatory



noboribetsu
mt yotei
shakotan peninsula



jozankei onsen

shiretako penisula

goryokaku park

candle rock
lake akan
otaru canals

hokkaido Activities
Summer in Hokkaido is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The season brings vibrant flower fields, such as the famous lavender farms in Furano, where breathtaking colors and fragrances fill the air. Hiking trails in national parks like Daisetsuzan offer stunning alpine views and lush landscapes. For a more relaxed experience, visitors can enjoy the cool waters of Shikotsu-Toya National Park, perfect for kayaking or leisurely boat rides. Summer also means festival season; events like the Sapporo Summer Festival bring lively parades and fireworks. For a taste of local culture, explore traditional markets and food stalls, sampling seasonal delicacies. We observe the Japanese idea of nonbiri (のんびり), which means a carefree or leisurely pace. Here are some of the activities that can be integrated into our summer tours.



eating with the locals
upopoy ainu museum
fukugawa festival



cooking classes

homestay experience

susukino festival

Hot Springs (onsen)
dolphin watching
otaru ushio festival



Calligraphy Lessons

pottery & ceramics

traditional dying

farm visits
garden visits
ramen alley

Japanese Food!
Summer in Hokkaido is a culinary delight, showcasing Japanese food at its freshest and most vibrant. The island’s cool, crisp air and fertile lands contribute to an exceptional harvest, turning every meal into a celebration of nature’s bounty. Hokkaido is renowned for its seafood, and in summer, its bounty is unparalleled. Sweet, juicy crabs, tender sea urchin, and plump scallops are just a few highlights. The local corn, with its natural sweetness, and fragrant melons are also stars of the season. Farmers' markets overflow with seasonal vegetables, adding a vibrant crunch to dishes. The summer temperature makes it perfect for enjoying cold soba noodles and refreshing sashimi. Traditional dishes like miso ramen come alive with local ingredients, making each bite a taste of Hokkaido’s unique terroir. The interplay of fresh produce and pristine seafood makes summer dining in Hokkaido an unforgettable experience.



horsehair crab
seafood don
genghis khan (Lamb)



shrimp ramen

yakitori

shrimp gyoza

hokke (okhotsk mackerel)
shishamo (grilled smelt)
kazunoko (herring roe)



japanese curry

miso ramen

zaru soba
