【Hokkaido】Experience Nature, Sake, and Art! A 2-Day, 1-Night Asahikawa Itinerary
If you're planning to enjoy Asahikawa in just two days and one night, the key is efficient navigation around the city 🚗✨
Start your morning at Ueno Farm 🌼. This expansive natural garden, unique to Hokkaido, is a photogenic spot where you can relax amidst seasonal flowers 📸🌿. The seasonal sweets and café here are also a highlight, making it a perfect place to spend a leisurely morning ☕🌺.
Next, head to the Otokoyama Sake Brewing Museum (Otokoyama Sake Park) 🍶. Here, you can enjoy sake tastings, draw water used in the brewing process, and explore fascinating exhibits on the history of sake brewing. If you're driving, you'll have to stick to non-alcoholic options 💧 (but don't forget to pick up some sake as a souvenir 🎁).
In the afternoon, return to the area near Asahikawa Station and visit the ADC (Asahikawa Design Center) Museum 🎨🪑. Immerse yourself in the world of sophisticated woodworking designs that reflect Asahikawa's reputation as a furniture town ✨.
For dinner, indulge in Asahikawa's specialty, "Jingisukan" (grilled mutton)! Savor freshly grilled meat at a popular local restaurant, and you'll forget all about your travel fatigue 🔥🍖🍺.
Stay overnight at OMO7 Asahikawa by Hoshino Resorts 🛏️💫. Conveniently located near the station, this hotel offers excellent access, a "neighborhood guide" service to help you explore the area, and a breakfast full of Hokkaido flavors, ensuring a satisfying stay 🌞🍚.
This 2-day, 1-night trip is packed with Asahikawa's unique charms, from nature and sake to art and gourmet food. It's a compact itinerary that leaves both your heart and stomach completely satisfied 🧳❄️.