Plan introduction(Asahikawa food hopping taxi tour)
Eating delicious local foods is the best part of your trip?
This plan is MUST DO for you!
This tour will take you to all gourmet spots within Asahikawa city with your private taxi driver.
You can choose the types of taxi below depends on the number of your group.
[Places to visit in this course]
Asahikawa downtown~The Sun Kloudo~ Takasago Sake Brewery~Kibana no mori~Asahikawa Ramen village~Otokoyama Sake Brewery~Taisetsu Craft Beer ~Asahikawa downtown
Information about spots
The Sun Kloudo
出典:the sun蔵人
The Sun Kloudo is local sweets shop.
Enjoy Asahikawa Sweets first at brick house!
Takasago Sake Brewery
出典:高砂酒造株式会社
Did you know Asahikawa produces many well-known Japanese Sake?
Takasago Brewery produces Kokushi-Muso, which is one of the most traditional Sake brands in Hokkaido.
You can enjoy tasting and buy souvenir at the shop too!
Kibana no mori
Kibana no mori is operated by Tsuboya that produce Kibana, which is famous Hokkaido Souvenir as popular as Shiroi Koibito (“white lover”).
The building is designed by Kengo Kuma who designed 2020 Tokyo Olympic main stadium and there is a cafe and variety of local souvenirs.
Basho trip introduces original plan that you can enjoy Kibana cooking experience with your children.
Asahikawa Ramen Village
Quote:Asahikawa Sightseeing convention
Ramen is one of the most famous food of Asahikawa, and various famous ramen restaurants such as Hachiya and Santouka has originated here.
Asahikawa Ramen Village is a ramen themed park with eight of the local famous ramen restaurants.
As there is quite a distance from Asahikawa Station, this tour will be perfect as you will get to to use our sightseeing taxi, saving you a lot of time! (Lunch fee will be charged separately)
Otokoyama Sake Brewery
Otokoyama is one of the most popular Japanese Sake in the world and you can visit the Sake brewery here!
Enjoying tour of Sake manufacturing and Sake tasting here will be one of the best memories of your Hokkaido trip.
Taisetsu Craft Beer
The last spot of this food hopping tour is the restaurant where you can enjoy Hokkaido’s soul food, Jingisukan (the Lamb BBQ) with Asahikawa craft beer!
In this historical brick building, you can enjoy one of the best Jingisukan in Asahikawa as well as craft beer tour.
This plan is the best sightseeing route for foodies who want to enjoy gourmet food when they come to Asahikawa.
If you drive by yourself, you cannot drink alcohol, but if you take a sightseeing taxi, you can drink as much as you want and enjoy yourself.
(Please be careful not to drink too much!)
This is a fixed plan that cannot be changed.
For those who wish to change some of the sightseeing spots, or have a particular spot they really want to stop by, we offer the Customizable Plan.
In the Customizable Plan, you can freely combine sightseeing spots in Asahikawa, Furano, and Biei.
For details, please see the following page.
Tour details
Estimated timetable
Time | Details |
10:00 am | Pickup and start sightseeing taxi tour. |
4:30 pm | Drop-off and end of tour. |
*Schedules may change depending on the weather or traffic.
Where you’ll be
Meeting Place |
Any places near Asahikawa city |
Course Summary
Price | Small taxi(Max. 4 ppl): 28,500 yen/vehicle Taxi for wheel chair(max. 8 ppl): 40,500 yen/vehicle Large taxi(Max. 9 ppl): 41,600 yen/vehicle |
Included in price | Taxi tour *Entrance fee, parking fee, or meals are not included. |
What to bring | Nothing |
Term | All year round (please check if the facilities are open by yourself) |
Time | Required time: 6.5 hours 10:00 am – 4:30 pm |
Age restriction | None |
Max. capacity of the tour | Small taxi: Max 4 people Taxi for wheel chair: Max 8 people Large taxi: Max 9 people * If you carry large bag, the maximum capacity can be less than above. |
Reservation deadline | 2 days before 6:00 pm |
Please read FAQ & Cancellation policy before booking
Either meeting or drop-off must be within Asahikawa city.
Drivers are not fluent English speakers but they will try to communicate with you at their best.
So please be patient and enjoy communication with local Japanese!
Thank you for understanding.