From the early days of Hokkaido's colonization in the late 1800s and early 1900s, Otaru thrived as a major trade and fishing port, leading to the construction of grand, Western-style buildings and canals. A citizens’ movement in the 1970s preserved the canal district’s historic character, an act you’ll appreciate strolling past its eclectic cafes, shops and art galleries. On nearby Sakaimachi Street, indulge in a hands-on lesson on crafting local Otaru glass. A pair of museums delve into the city’s fascinating preservation history and Hokkaido's first railway line, which connected Otaru Port with Sapporo.

港: 小樽(札幌)
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小樽(札幌)

All programs below may not be available on every sailing.

Currently no land programs are available from this port.

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