Itinerary
Day 1

Smoothly check in using the self-service machine at the front desk. Get your key card and head straight to your room.

The South Wing rooms are historic buildings renovated with a vintage yet contemporary style. Take a moment to relax in the high-ceiling, tranquil space.

Take a 10-minute walk from the hotel to Sakaimachi Street. The nostalgic atmosphere, woven by snowscapes and historic buildings, is perfect for photos.

"Okuno Shoten" is a general store renovated from a Meiji-era hardware shop. Find souvenirs, including works by Sapporo and Otaru artists, perfect for gifts or a personal treat.

When snow falls, Otaru's night streets become even more beautiful. The area along Otaru Canal is illuminated with a magical atmosphere.

"Sushi Street," located near Otaru Canal, features many renowned sushi restaurants. In winter, enjoy fresh, abundant ingredients like fatty yellowtail, Botan shrimp, and scallops.

Return to the hotel and visit the OMO Cafe & Bar on the 3rd floor of the South Wing. The gentle light from the oil lamps, lit every evening, provides a truly calming moment.

Enjoy live performances of a 100-year-old antique music box, held every 30 minutes starting at 20:00. The gentle sounds create a truly peaceful evening.

We provide music boxes that you can bring to your room. Choose your favorite, calming tune to enjoy before bed or after waking up.
Day 2

Why not walk along the cobblestone streets and historic warehouses in the crisp winter air? The morning is especially quiet and magical.

Recharge your energy with our popular breakfast buffet, featuring Hokkaido flavors like side dishes from Nantaru Market and Seafood Parfait Chirashi.

Mount Tengu is a must-visit in Otaru. Accessible by bus in 20 minutes or taxi in 15 minutes from Otaru Station.

Take the ropeway from the base for a breathtaking view. An immense panorama, looking down on Otaru city and the port, unfolds before your eyes.

Worship at the Tenguyama Shrine, the highest in Otaru. The snow-covered grounds offer a beautiful and sacred atmosphere.

Otaru's famous Ankake Yakisoba (noodles with savory sauce) is a must-try. "Keien" is a local favorite, where you can quickly enjoy piping hot, freshly made flavors.

Head back to the city center and visit the Otaru Art Base Stained Glass Museum. The shining glass in the dim hall is truly breathtaking.

At the Music Box Museum Hall No. 2, you can enjoy a live performance of a valuable pipe organ made over 100 years ago. Don't miss the powerful sound.

Have coffee, read a favorite book, or just relax in your room. Spending quiet time is the true luxury of an Otaru trip.

After sunset, join the special Otaru Canal Cruise. Warm up under a Kotatsu (Japanese heated table) on board while enjoying the unique, magical seasonal scenery.
Day 3

Join a guided tour to enjoy a seafood bowl at Otaru Sankaku Market in the early morning. Savor your final, luxurious taste of Hokkaido.

We hope you enjoyed your stay at OMO5 Otaru. We would be honored if your time here became a cherished memory of your Otaru trip.

If time permits, join an OMO Ranger walk! Our guides will show you the highlights and let you discover the hidden history of Otaru.

Sweets are essential when visiting Otaru. Don't miss the delicious treats that can only be tasted here.