Otaru, a seaport city about 40 minutes away from Sapporo, is a city where sightseeing gathers because of its canal, surrounding warehouse buildings, and whistles. After visiting the Otaru Your Hotel in the morning, we then came to the Otaru Canal area, Otaru De抜Which is better, trail or canal canteen?Quickly find food for the empty stomach pouch, super hungry...
How to get to the Otaru Canal
Otaru can generally be arranged for a day trip. At this time, you should make good use of the Otaru city bus one-day ticket. Take us as an example. This day’s itinerary will include Otaru Guest House, Otaru Canal, and Whistle Hall. After Otaru Station, go out and go to the bus stop in front to purchase a one-day Otaru City Bus Pass and take the "C. Zhujin コース (C. Shukutsu Course)" route.You can also walk there directly after leaving the station. It takes about 10 minutes to get there!
▲ Hokkaido limited postcards, you might as well start them when you pass the post office!
▲ Arrive at Debukoji in Otaru!
A variety of authentic snacks and dishes are gathered on the outskirts, and you can also enjoy the scenery around the canal upstairs
You’ll notice that there is an episode of Chubu Xiaolu where the culinary players set off to Hokkaido, and they travel through it here. I love this kind of hallway, so please help me arrange the itinerary and include it in the list.In recent years, Chubukoji has become a new base for gourmet food, using the advantages of Otaru’s local seaport, diversified seafood, including yatai cuisine, restaurants, etc., various types of fried shrimp rice, fried chicken, barbecue, udon noodles, nigiri sushi, paella Wait, I would suggest that everyone might as well come here at noon to taste the authentic delicacies and visit the narrow alleys like us, which is a very different Hokkaido style.
▲ There are many restaurants on the first floor of Chubuxiao Road. I would recommend to eat here. The Canal Canteen is very ordinary.
▲ The second floor of Chuanxiao Road is mostly through the hall, you can look at the alleys in the middle.
▲ Here is a record of the old Otaru scenery.
▲ Seats are also provided for travelers to take a short rest.
▲ Hokkaido makes me feel that Japanese and Western cultures merge, especially in architecture.
▲ I think the only thing that remains the same as the previous style of the canal is the slowly flowing water.
▲ The Otaru Canal is sunny nowadays, there are not too many people and cars, and some are the vast scenery on this land.
▲ The next stop is the Otaru Canal Canteen.
The Otaru Canal Canteen reproduces the appearance of the Showa era, with ramen, paella, and barbecue all-you-can-eat
The Otaru Canal Canteen was rebuilt from an old warehouse. There are a total of 10 restaurants located inside. You can see at the door which list is used as a basis for choosing. Among them, we choose one of the yakiniku all-you-can-eat, which is a self-service The route taken is slightly thinner than Taiwan or Kyoto, so it is not particularly recommended.After turning around at that time, I felt that it was not as powerful as everyone introduced. Compared with the scent of fragrance that came through the small road just introduced on the return journey, it was even better.
▲ Some Hokkaido travel websites introduce well-known ramen shops in Japan, but I prefer the ramen streets in Sapporo.
▲ I've been looking for a restaurant where I can eat all you can eat crabs! ^^b
▲ Later, we ate this Asakusabashi ビアホール.
▲ For non-smoke-free barbecues, first remind those who are afraid of the smell of oil smoke.
▲ I think the ingredients and choices in this restaurant are a bit ordinary.
▲ The green vegetables provided by the store are small portions.
▲ I was hungry and fainted..., eat first before talking!Hahaha
▲ おたる蔵屋ラーメン, there are not too many people in line at noon, you can also taste it.
▲ The corn, which looks very good, made the corn-loving gentleman's index finger move, and saw the price shrink back. ^^b
▲ After introducing Debukoji and Otaru Canal Canteen, we are ready to go to the next stop at the Whistle Hall.
◎ Otaru Debukoji
– Address: 〒047-0000 Iconai XNUMX-chome XNUMX, Otaru City, Hokkaido (Otaru)
-Transportation: 10-minute walk from Otaru Station on JR Hakodate Main Line
– Tel: 0134-24-1483
-Official website:http://www.otaru-denuki.com/
◎ Otaru Canal Canteen
– Address: 6-5 Minatocho, Otaru City, Hokkaido
– Tel: 0134-24-8002