Furano/Biei/Tomamu in Strolling tours / Walking tours
- Age 1~Age 70
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 08:00
✅Asahiyama Zoo (Japan's northernmost zoo, penguin walk)✅Biei "Blue Pond" (mysterious blue lake water)✅Ninguru Terrace (Forest gnomes' handicraft village) ~Schedule for the day~ [08:00] ▼Sapporo Station North Exit Group BUS Stop Address: 3-chome Kita Shichijo Nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo (board and disembark at the meeting point) [10:30] ▼Asahiyama Zoo (Admission ticket included, lunch at own expense/approx. 120 mins) [13:00] ▼Ken & Merry Tree (car tour) (approx. 5 mins) [13:50] ▼Shikisai no Oka (approx. 40 mins) [14:40] ▼Visit tourist spots according to the date Course 1: Fairy Terrace (approx. 30 mins) November 30-November 3 (next year) Course 2: Furano Wine Research Institute (approx. 30 mins) November 4-November 29 [15:40] ▼ Return to the center of Sapporo and finish off your fun day! [18:10] ▼ Arrive at the disbanding location: Sapporo Station North Exit Group BUS Stop Forest Spirit Terrace Forest Fairy Terrace is closed from November 4th to November 29th. If the Fairy Terrace is closed, please come to the Furano Wine Research Institute. "Ninguru Terrace" in Furano is a forest craft experience workshop based on a character from the novel by Japanese author So Kuramoto (to be precise, a 15cm tall elf who lives in a big forest). The small wooden houses here are small shops selling unique handmade items such as glass crafts, paper crafts, hand-painted paintings, and crafts made from dried lavender from Furano. Every shop is small and exquisite, and every product is sold only here and is one of a kind. The lights lit up at night are very romantic. Furano Wine Research Institute - "Furano Wine" made with locally grown grapes (sold only on days Fairy Terrace is closed) Half a century ago, in the 1960s, there were no grape vines in Furano, except for wild grapes that grew in the mountains. With a climate and terroir similar to Europe, Furano has a strong passion for winemaking, and the Furano City Grape and Fruit Research Institute was established to specialize in growing grapes for wine. More than 50 years have passed since its founding. During this time, many passionate people have participated in experimental research and product development, and today's popular Furano Wine was born. While there are wineries that use imported grapes, Furano Wine adheres to its founding spirit of "stimulating local agriculture through the wine business" and continues to make wine using locally grown grapes in Furano. This is a mixed tour, and participants come from all over the world.
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