[Late Departure] Biei Best 5 Must-Visit Day Tour from Sapporo
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Description
3 different Biei Course! From November to March, this tour departs from Sapporo at 10:30 AM. From April to October, the tour departs from Sapporo at 09:30 AM. [Nov - Mar Course] This winter-exclusive course takes you to iconic spots including the solitary Christmas Tree, Mild Seven Hills, Blue Pond and Shirahige Waterfall. The highlight of the evening is witnessing the breathtaking light-up of the Ceramic Tree. [Apr - Oct Course] 1. Biei Signature Course (Mon, Wed, Fri) A refreshing stop at the Biei Farm, we’ll head to Shikisai-no-Oka to admire a spectacular patchwork of seasonal flowers. Of course, no trip to Biei is complete without visiting the must-see Blue Pond and Shirahige Waterfall! 2. Biei Furano Course (Tue, Thu, Sat) After visiting Blue Pond and Shirahige Waterfall, our destination changes with the seasons. From Jun to Aug, we’ll visit Farm Tomita. For all other months, visit the Furano Cheese Factory. The last destination will be Ningle Terrace!
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A convenient rest stop offering rest & snack time.
Surrounding the station are small local restaurants, cafés, convenience stores, and souvenir shops, making it a convenient place for lunch and rest. Arriving after peak hours allows guests to dine comfortably without long queues, choosing freely from guide-recommended local eateries.
[Included in Nov-Mar & Biei Signature(Apr-Oct) Course] Mild Seven Hill is a gently rolling landscape located in Biei, once used in a famous Japanese cigarette commercial. In winter, the farmland is covered in pure white snow, creating wide open views with minimal visual distractions. Its soft slopes and simple composition make it one of the most photographed winter scenery spots in Biei.
[Included in Nov-Mar Course] The Christmas Tree is a single spruce tree standing alone in an open field near Mild Seven Hill. During winter, the surrounding snow-covered farmland highlights the tree’s silhouette, creating a calm and minimalist landscape. It is especially popular for photography due to its seasonal appearance resembling a Christmas tree.
[Included in All Course] Shirahige Waterfall is located in the Shirogane Onsen area and flows directly from underground springs into the Biei River. Unlike typical waterfalls, the water seeps through rocks, forming thin white streams against blue-tinted water. In winter, snow and ice contrast with the flowing water, and evening lighting adds a soft glow to the scenery.
[Included in All Course] The Blue Pond was originally created as part of erosion control work near Mount Tokachi. Its distinctive color comes from natural minerals in the water reflecting light. In winter, the pond surface is frozen and covered with snow, but seasonal illumination allows visitors to experience a different atmosphere after sunset.
[Included in Nov-Mar Course] The Ceramic Tree, also known as Shirogane Birke, is a large artificial structure resembling a tree, located near the Blue Pond area. It was designed as a landscape art installation and is illuminated during winter evenings. The lighting highlights its unique surface and structure, making it visible from a distance in the snowy landscape.
[Included in Biei Signature(Apr-Oct) Course] A tranquil and uncommercialized local farm where you can watch cows roaming freely across expansive grasslands, offering a glimpse into everyday Hokkaido life.
[Included in Biei Signature(Apr-Oct) Course] A famous panoramic flower garden located on rolling hills. During spring, it offers stunning, colorful views from high ground that are perfect for photography. During Jul-Sep, admission fee is required.
[Included in Biei Furano(Apr-May & Sep-Oct) Course] Nestled in a picturesque birch forest, this facility allows you to taste delicious, freshly made local cheese and Hokkaido milk gelato.
[Included in Biei Furano(Jun-Aug) Course] A world-famous farm renowned for its massive, breathtaking rainbow fields of lavender and brightly colored seasonal flowers.
[Included in Biei Furano Course] A romantic, fairy-tale-like shopping village featuring traditional artisan log cabins connected by wooden walkways, hidden beautifully inside a deep forest.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Tours may be adjusted or cancelled due to severe weather for safety reasons. If cancelled before departure by the operator, a full refund will be provided. Once the tour has started, refunds may not be available for weather-related changes.
- In case of sudden road closures during the tour, alternative routes may be used, which could result in delays or skipping some sightseeing spots.
- In compliance with Japanese law, vehicles cannot operate for more than 10 hours. The tour guide may adjust the itinerary based on real-time conditions.
- The duration of stay and the order of visits at each spot may change flexibly depending on the season and local conditions (weather, traffic) on the day of the tour.
- [Nov-Mar]Illumination times vary depending on the seasonal sunset and local circumstances, so viewing the light-up is not guaranteed depending on the time of your visit.
- [Nov-Mar]As there will be a lot of walking on snowy and icy roads, please wear non-slip winter boots or hiking shoes for your safety.
- [Nov-Mar]Due to heavy snow, the use of strollers or wheelchairs is difficult, so bringing them along is restricted.
- Restrooms may not be available during long drives, so we recommend using them immediately upon arrival at service areas or tourist spots.
- As this is a group tour, the bus will depart on time without waiting for latecomers to respect the schedule of other guests. Please be punctual, as no refunds will be given for missed departures.
- As many shops and restaurants in the Biei area still accept cash only, we kindly recommend preparing sufficient cash in advance to ensure a smooth dining experience.
- At Biei Farm, grazing times for the cows are subject to change based on weather and pasture conditions. Please note that there may be times when the cows are not out in the fields due to these factors.
Reviews(10)
A fantastic and well planned tour. Yoshi, our guide, was very helpful and friendly. He shared information about the sights and the things to experience, which was wonderful. Highly recommend this tour to see the beautiful sights and enjoy a relaxing day in the nature of the region. The waterfall with the volcano in the background was special.
Akane was a great guide who always shared helpful recommendations on what to see and do at each stop. I also appreciated that this was a smaller tour, as it allowed for more flexibility and made it easier to adapt when plans changed. For example, one of the stops was closed due to active bear sightings, so we adjusted the itinerary without any issues. One thing to note is that this tour is often shared with groups speaking Korean, Chinese, Japanese, and other languages. The guides provide a brief introduction at each destination, then give you free time to explore on your own. If you’re looking for a highly personalized or in-depth guided experience, this isn’t that type of tour. However, if you want convenient transportation to several scenic spots around Hokkaido with the freedom to explore independently, it’s an excellent choice. The guides are also happy to offer recommendations if you need them.
I joined this Biei tour and had a very good experience. The group was small, and everyone was punctual throughout the day. Our guide was a native Korean speaker but also spoke very good English, so I could understand almost everything, and he was also friendly and willing to chat. Overall, this was much more comfortable than a large mixed-language bus tour. Good pacing, good guide, and a pleasant group. I would recommend it if you want an easy day trip from Sapporo without dealing with a big chaotic tour group.
I wasn't going to leave a negative review for how lame this tour was but, after the experience of the return drive down the mountains from it, I have to warn future travelers to avoid this tour company. The tour "guides" (one spoke Chinese & English; his partner spoke Japanese), I suppose, did what they could. Nice people, but they were just there as baby-sitters: 'here's where we are stopping, here's when to be back on the bus." There would be 1-2 sentences of info about the place & that was it. The first stop (Biei Station), 4 hours in, was for lunch. Guides said, here's a town, go find food, be back in an hour - oh, and the station was built in the 1920s. After that stop, the places we stopped were beautiful - glorious mountains, rivers, countryside. The real issue was the DRIVER. I noticed his excessive speed leaving Sapporo on the highway going toward the mountain and thought, wow, he's really driving fast, but OK. However, coming back down the mountain to return to the city was when things got dangerous and absolutely terrifying. I used to be a professional driver (Class CDL & chauffer's license) for both freight & passengers and I would NEVER drive even myself in my own car as recklessly as this driver did with a full mini-bus full of people, including 1 small child. He actually accelerated going downhill and around the many, many sharp curves on the road. It was also raining and getting dark (this was around 5pm), so the conditions required caution. I watched the driver - he had his left hand casually resting on the gear shift and was only driving with his other hand, on the bottom of the steering wheel. At every curve, I could feel the bus tilting - I was leaning as hard as I could the other direction, just out of instinct. On the left side of the bus, where I was sitting, there was a steep vertical drop-off next to the road, with only a small retaining fence (steel cables) between us and a drop so deep you couldn't see the bottom. That fence might've stopped a tiny Japanese car from going over the side, but not this bus. If we had hydroplaned or had the slightest skid, this driver would've lost control of the vehicle and that would've been it for us all. Our lives were in the ONE HAND that this driver was using. For 30 minutes, this went on. I looked at my fellow passengers to see how they were reacting & they were looking at their phones, napping - and I'm thinking, WTH!!??? I've never been so scared in my life. I thought we'd never get off that mountain alive. Arriving back in Sapporo, the guide asked us to clap for the driver, "Sato-san." I did not clap. I just wanted off the bus. So, if you take this tour and they introduce the driver by that name, RUN AWAY. GoTours needs to better vet their drivers and require a minimum of safety standards. Until then, I absolutely cannot recommend anyone trust their lives to this company.
Wow such a lovely experience on this trip. Our tour guide Andy was phenomenal, such great energy and lots of knowledge about the sights we saw. Loved the cows and ice cream. Would've probably done this trip later in the season when the flowers were further in bloom but other than that no complaints. Thrilled I got to see more of Hokkaido than I would have otherwise if I just stayed in Sapporo
Wonderful day trip to central Hokkaido with tour guide Yushi. Best way that I could find to see the cows, flowers, and beautiful Shirahige Falls of the Biei area. About 3 hours one-way drive so no way would drive that myself. Yushi was funny, friendly and easy to talk to. The other great tour guide, Carrie, took care of the larger Korean group with us. Seeing the “cow parade” up close was the highlight. I would highly recommended this tour! 😄
I think the experience on this tour can vary greatly with the season and weather. While it was nice to get out of the city and spend time in nature, the flowers weren't in bloom much yet in May, and it wasn't quite sunny enough to see the Blue Pond at its finest. One area that can be improved is better communication on some things about the tour. I didn't realize lunch was going to be so late (it was close to 3pm) so I ended up snacking in some of the earlier stops, only to be too full to eat a proper lunch when we were finally alotted the time and place for it. I was also a bit unsure of the schedule in general and didn't know when we would get back to Sapporo. One thing I really liked though were the guides. They were very friendly and reached out to me here and there. I was traveling alone so it was nice to have conversations with them.
Everything is good. Lucky to see some lavenders and tulips in the flower farm. Waterfall is nice as well.
Baku, our guide, was great. He did an excellent job of explaining our stops. As a bonus he gave restaurant recommendations!
Andy was great at showing us around Hokkaido!! His energy really set a great tone for our vacation. I found the drive through the mountainous region as enjoyable as the stops throughout. The timing was little awkward for Ningle Terrace as some shops we were excited for were just opening at 17:00 and we needed to be on the bus at 17:05 but I acknowledge the balance the tour planners need to do. For example, we were ahead of schedule enough to enjoy pizza in time Furano Cheese factory (which was really tasty and I was glad we had time for!) I also appreciate all the food and shop suggestions given throughout each shop. I learned so much on this trip thanks to TOURSTORY. Thanks!!!

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