Navigating Sapporo in winter presents two major challenges: hazardous icy roads and freezing wait times for public transport. Booking a private sightseeing taxi is the best way to maximize your itinerary while staying warm.
Below are the top-rated taxi-inclusive packages that combine Hokkaido’s iconic winter landscapes with must-visit culinary spots.
Experience a 360-degree panoramic view of Sapporo’s “Jewel Box” nightscape. A private taxi provides door-to-door service to the Ropeway station, bypassing the trek through the snow.
Duration: 2.5 Hours
Key Spots: Mt. Moiwa Summit, Asahiyama Memorial Park.
Dining Highlight: THE JEWELS: High-end French cuisine at the summit. Note: Reservations are essential!
Local Tip: Eat a hearty Sapporo Soup Curry in the city center before your evening departure.
Famous for the Dr. Clark “Boys, be ambitious!” statue, this hill offers the quintessential Hokkaido pastoral view—even in whiteout conditions.
Duration: 3 Hours
Activities: Snow Park (tubing/sledding), Clark Statue photo-op.
Dining Highlight:
Hitsujigaoka Rest House: Specialized in Genghis Khan (Grilled Mutton). Grilling fresh lamb while looking out over the snowy Sapporo Dome is a top-tier local experience.
As a sprawling National Government Park, Takino is difficult to navigate without a dedicated vehicle. A taxi plan ensures you have a warm “base camp” for your gear.
Duration: 4 Hours
Activities: Long-course tube sliding, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing.
Dining Highlight:
Country House: Casual dining featuring Miso Ramen and Genghis Khan Bowls to reheat after outdoor play.
Ride through pristine powder snow at “Wild Mustangs.” This rural area is notoriously difficult to reach via bus, making a private taxi the only viable option for a half-day trip.
Duration: 3.5 Hours
Experience: Western-style trekking through snow-covered forests.
Dining Highlight:
Hakkenzan Kitchen & Marche: Farm-to-table dining featuring local Hakkenzan wine and seasonal Hokkaido produce.
The “Disneyland of Chocolate” in Hokkaido. Perfect for families and couples who want an indoor activity away from the wind.
Duration: 4 Hours
Activities: Cookie-making workshops and chocolate factory history.
Dining Highlight:
Cafe Butler’s Wharf: Quiches and original pastas.
Don’t Miss: The Shiroi Koibito Soft Serve, made with the same chocolate as the famous cookies.
Located deep in the mountains past Jozankei, this is a “secret” spot famous for its massive outdoor snow-viewing baths (Yukimi-rotenburo).
Duration: 4 Hours
Experience: 100% natural hot spring water in a rustic, traditional setting.
Dining Highlight:
ONSEN Shokudo: Paradoxically famous for Authentic Indian Curry and Giant Naan prepared by Nepalese chefs. It is widely considered some of the best curry in Northern Japan.
When planning a winter trip to Hokkaido, choosing the right transportation is the difference between a stressful trek and a seamless vacation. Here is how a private taxi compares to other popular options:
Maximum Safety: You are driven by a professional local driver trained in navigating “black ice” and heavy whiteout conditions, eliminating the high risks of winter rental car accidents.
Door-to-Door Comfort: Avoid waiting at freezing bus stops or trekking through slush. Your driver provides a heated, private cabin that meets you directly at your hotel lobby.
Optimized Time Management: Unlike public transport which follows rigid schedules, a taxi adjusts to your pace. Professional drivers also know secret bypasses and real-time road conditions to avoid blizzard-related delays.
Stress-Free Logistics: Perfect for families or photographers, as all heavy winter gear, shopping bags, and luggage are stored securely in the trunk between stops.
Expert Local Knowledge: Many drivers act as unofficial guides, offering “insider” recommendations for the best hidden ramen shops or the exact time to catch the sunset at Mt. Moiwa.
Public Transport: Requires significant walking on icy sidewalks and long waits in sub-zero temperatures. Bus routes to areas like Hoheikyo or Takino are infrequent in winter.
Rental Cars: Extremely challenging for those not used to left-hand driving on ice. Snow removal, scraping windshields, and finding parking in buried lots can consume hours of your sightseeing time.
Private Taxi: The premium choice for travelers who value safety, warmth, and efficiency. It is the most reliable way to ensure you hit every spot on your Hokkaido bucket list without the “winter fatigue.”
Winter weather in Hokkaido is unpredictable. Private taxi drivers act as local experts who can adjust routes in real-time to avoid blizzard-related road closures, ensuring you don’t miss your dinner reservations or flight. Come check out our tours on your trip to Hokkaido!