Top picks for Otaru Experiences

Discover 29 Experiences in Otaru on Trip.com, updated April 8, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 11 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From AED 145.13 per person, with an average total of AED 869.57. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 1.092k verified reviews, Experiences Otaru boast an average rating of 4.8.

This week's most popular Experiences: "[Official Ticket] JR PASS Hokkaido Rail Pass (electronic exchange voucher)", with 785 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Noboribetsu Jigokudani Valley + Lake Tōya + Otaru 1-day tour, Lake Tōya Eight Views, Otaru Canal", a 9-hour adventure in Otaru!

The next available day tour departs on April 9, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Otaru Experiences usually take about 9 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

89% of Otaru Experiences now offer English-speaking guides

April is the perfect time to visit Otaru! Choose from Experiences available day tours, including seasonal favorites like [Official Ticket] JR PASS Hokkaido Rail Pass (electronic exchange voucher).

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Reviews: [Official Ticket] JR PASS Hokkaido Rail Pass (electronic exchange voucher)
Guest User2026-03-30
It's very practical, but it's a bit of a loss if the railway is operating in winter. Hokkaido has beautiful scenery, but train tickets are too expensive. Using this is more cost-effective if you're visiting multiple places. However, if there's a blizzard and the railway stops, there are no refunds.
Reviews: Noboribetsu Jigokudani Valley + Lake Tōya + Otaru 1-day tour, Lake Tōya Eight Views, Otaru Canal
Guest User2026-02-03
It was nice, a whirlwind day trip.
Reviews: JR PASS Sapporo-Noboribetsu Area Rail Pass 4-day (e-ticket)
Guest User2026-04-01
Super easy to purchase and redeem. A very good value for anyone looking to venture out of Sapporo even for day trips
Reviews: Hokkaido (Sapporo) Cape Kamui + Otaru Canal + Shiroi Koibito Park Day Tour
Guest User2026-01-29
A solo trip to Hokkaido can be absolutely amazing! This "Sapporo Shiroi Koibito + Otaru + Mipai Snow Park" tour, booked just for one person, was heavenly! ✅ Shiroi Koibito Park: The chocolate factory is like a fairytale castle. Stroll through the exhibits while enjoying the sweet aroma of cocoa, and you can even DIY your own chocolate 🍫. Perfect for making souvenirs – so impressive! ✅ Otaru Canal: The canal is covered in snow in winter, complete with retro gas lamps – so romantic you'd want to film a K-drama! ❄️ The glass shops and music box shops along the street are fantastic; even the little trinkets you pick up are incredibly exquisite. ✅ Mipai Snow Park: Kids from the south went wild! Sleds, ice slides, snowmobiles… so many activities you wouldn't want to leave. Who can understand the joy of rolling around in the snow! 💡 The amazing little details that enhance the experience ▫️Group tours are perfect for those with social anxiety; no need to wait for shared rides, and the schedule is flexible and not rushed. ▫️The itinerary is relaxed yet fulfilling, with ample time for photos and enjoyment at each attraction. For those of you wondering what to do in Hokkaido during winter, this is the perfect itinerary! You can feel completely at ease even when traveling alone.
Reviews: Japan Hokkaido + Noboribetsu + Jigokudani + Lake Toya + Otaru one-day tour
Guest User2026-03-14
The trip was nice although the call time at the end was much earlier than what I expected, which made me want to stay in Otaru longer. Also, I felt like the guide was quite pushy with buying some of the products (horse oil) at the stopover. Anyhow, the guide was quite nice to explain both stuff in English and in Mandarin, and he was responsive with my questions and requests to take photos, so the trip was okay. By the way, for this trip, it’s more of a you-go-around kind, so don’t expect the tour guide to show you all of the stuff.