With vast open landscapes and roads that stretch endlessly into the horizon, Hokkaido isn’t just a place to get from A to B — it’s where the journey is the destination. In this guide, we’ve handpicked the most breathtaking driving routes and unforgettable stopovers, perfect for a refined road trip in one of BIG EAST’s most popular rental cars: the sleek and powerful Lexus LC500.
Scenic Routes That Stir the Soul
From panoramic coastlines to sky-high mountain passes, Hokkaido’s roads invite you to connect with the rhythm of nature and rediscover the joy of driving. These five iconic routes are especially popular among driving enthusiasts for their sensory impact and striking beauty:
The Ororon Line (Otaru to Wakkanai)
This coastal drive, lined with wind turbines and offering distant views of Mt. Rishiri, is a breathtaking immersion into northern Hokkaido’s wilderness. At sunset, the golden sky merges with the sea — a dreamlike moment you won’t forget. A must-drive for those seeking a sense of awe and escape.
Mikuni Pass (Kamishihoro Town)
Rising to 1,139 meters, this mountain pass offers a fresh alpine breeze and dramatic vistas. When the morning mist clears, the contrast between the wild forest and the elegant Matsumi Bridge creates a scene of rare beauty. A perfect route for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Esanuka Line (Sarufutsu Village)
Endlessly straight and framed by untouched grasslands, this road feels like driving into infinity. It’s the quintessential Hokkaido road — so pure, you’ll want to shout with joy. Ideal for those yearning to clear their mind and leave the city behind.
Road to the Sky (Shari Town)
True to its name, this ascending road leads you toward the heavens. The expansive views and thrilling scale fill you with an uplifting sense of freedom. An exhilarating drive for those who seek adventure and pure driving pleasure.
Roller Coaster Road (Kami-Furano)
With undulating hills and playful dips, this road offers a ride that feels as fun as it sounds. Surrounded by lush farmland and rolling landscapes, it brings out your inner child. Perfect for anyone craving a joyful, carefree experience on the road.
Scenic Stops Worth the Detour
In Hokkaido, every detour is an opportunity to experience nature’s wonder or local culture. Here are six unforgettable places to pause, reflect, and explore:
Blue Pond (Biei)
With its ethereal blue waters and standing larch trees, this pond transforms with the weather and seasons. Visit in the calm of a clear morning for the most mirror-like reflections and magical photo ops. A dreamlike escape into nature’s artistry.
Mount Hakodate Night View
Awarded three Michelin stars, the night view from Mount Hakodate is nothing short of mesmerizing. As the city lights flicker between two oceans, the scene looks like a sky full of stars. The ropeway offers an easy ascent — ideal for romantic dates or solo travel moments.
Flower Fields of Furano & Biei
From the lavender hills of Farm Tomita to the vivid stripes at Shikisai-no-Oka, this region is a floral paradise. Wandering through fragrant fields in bloom is a healing, sensory experience. Lavender season peaks from late June to early August.
Lake Shikotsu & Lake Toya
These crater lakes offer pristine waters and peaceful surroundings. Try canoeing on Lake Shikotsu or enjoy a boat cruise around Toya’s central island. Both feature relaxing hot spring towns nearby — the perfect lakeside retreat to soothe your soul.
Noboribetsu Onsen
Known as the “department store of hot springs,” Noboribetsu features nine types of therapeutic waters. Explore the dramatic Jigokudani (Hell Valley) or relax in one of the many open-air baths. A rejuvenating destination for wellness travelers.
Otaru Canal
Otaru’s retro charm lies in its stone warehouses, gas lamps, and historic vibe. Enjoy a canal cruise by day or take a romantic walk under soft evening lights. Don’t miss the local specialties like "ankake yakisoba" and "zangi" — comfort food for both kids and adults.
Mini Day Trips from Sapporo: Short Drives, Big Rewards
If you’re short on time but still want to experience Hokkaido’s magic, here are a few easy escapes perfect for a half-day drive from Sapporo:
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Jozankei Onsen: A tranquil mountain hot spring resort
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Lake Shikotsu: Crystal-clear waters perfect for a peaceful canoe ride
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Yoichi Winery: Sample locally made wines with beautiful vineyard views
Hokkaido Through the Seasons: A Landscape in Constant Transformation
One of Hokkaido’s greatest charms is how dramatically the landscape shifts with each season. Whether you seek blossoming life, colorful foliage, or snow-covered serenity, each visit offers a completely different experience.
Season | What to Expect |
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Spring (March–June) | Cherry blossoms bloom as snow melts, revealing fresh greenery. A peaceful time of renewal and awakening. |
Summer (July–September) | Cool highlands and vibrant flower fields. A refreshing escape from the summer heat — Hokkaido becomes a true alpine paradise. |
Autumn (October–November) | Golden leaves and rich seasonal flavors. The mountains turn into a tapestry of red, gold, and amber — perfect for scenic drives and cozy meals. |
Winter (December–February) | A pristine white landscape covered in snow. Quiet roads, relaxing hot springs, and the unique thrill of winter driving await. |
In Closing
To drive through Hokkaido is more than just getting from place to place — it’s a dialogue between you, the car, and the ever-changing scenery around you. Here, driving becomes part of the joy, and every road tells a story.
So why not create a journey that’s entirely your own?
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“I’m planning a 3-night trip and want to visit both Hakodate and Sapporo — where should I stay?”
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“When can I rent the Lexus LC500?”
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“What are the best drive routes for this time of year?”
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“Are there any scenic, uncrowded spots with hot springs along the way?”
If you’re asking questions like these, we’re here to help you design your perfect, personalized Hokkaido road trip. Whether it’s choosing the best route for the season or finding hidden gems along the way, our local team is ready to help turn your ideas into an unforgettable adventure.
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