Hokkaido/Sake, Beer and rickshaw in Hokkaido, Otaru!

Hokkaido/Sake, Beer and rickshaw in Hokkaido, Otaru!

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 ▼Past Tour

Starts at 11:00 am on Thursday, December 24th, Japan time 

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■KEY POINTS OF THE TOUR

  •  Enjoy Sake (sake) and beer that can only be drunk at this place through virtual tour.
  • If you are lucky, you can see the white snow that piles up in "Otaru" in winter time.
  • Enjoy the rickshaw tour in the retro town of Otaru, visit the warehouses that have remained since the late half of 1800.
  • Enjoy the frigid Otaru in a warm place.

  

■LIVE TRAVELLERS CREW

After working as the director of the Otaru Museum, he is now a tourist guide who guides tourists to Japan, mainly in Hokkaido.
He will explore the charm of Otaru with us.

Navigator
BERTRAND THIERRY M

A navigator who living in Japan over 14 years

Coordinating the journey of overseas travelers from adventure to nightlife
A cheerful French guide "B" will guide you in English.
He lives in Hokkaido, but not good at cold places.

  

■TOUR INTRODUCTION

A sake tour with riding on a rickshaw in the fantastic snowy town of "Hokkaido Otaru".
Introducing "Hokkaido OTARU" Sake "Style", where you can fully enjoy sake and the city!
Liquor Lovers must not miss this tour!
  
In Otaru, which takes advantage of low climate and nature, has many unique sake and beer factory, restaurants and glass shops.
You can enjoy alcohol in Otaru everywhere!
In this trip, Roy who is an experience guide for overseas tourist in Otaru, sake brewer, craft beer brewer and people who operate glass shop and seafood shop in Otaru, they will tell us about the process of brewing sake and their own stories.
  
Let’s find a new way to enjoy sake together in this tour!

  

■ WHAT IS OTARU?

Otaru, a port town in western Hokkaido, is about 30 minutes by train from Sapporo, Hokkaido.
Since the development of Hokkaido in the late half of 1800, there has been a harbor full of trade and fishing, and the canals and warehouses that flow through the city are still beautifully preserved.