3-Day Sapporo Itinerary with Kids|Skiing, Onsen & Chocolate Fun

Family trip to Sapporo in winter – skiing, sushi, onsen and chocolate fun English Articles
3-day Sapporo itinerary with kids – full winter experience from sushi to snow

Introduction

Traveling as a family creates unforgettable memories for both children and adults.
This is our real-life 3-day itinerary in Sapporo, Japan—a winter trip packed with local food, hot springs, snowboarding, and sweet adventures. Whether you’re visiting with toddlers or older kids, this itinerary has something for everyone.

Day 1: Arrival, Sushi Dinner & Onsen

Sapporo Grand Hotel

We landed at New Chitose Airport in the early afternoon and headed straight to our hotel in central Sapporo to check in.

Family-friendly room at Sapporo Grand Hotel
Our comfortable hotel room in central Sapporo – perfect for familiesamily stay near Sapporo Station with 4 beds and great access.

We stayed at Sapporo Grand Hotel, a well-known and family-friendly hotel in the heart of the city.

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Kaitenzushi Triton


For dinner, we visited Kaitenzushi Triton, one of the most popular local conveyor-belt sushi chains. The fresh seafood, fun sushi train style, and affordable prices made it a hit with the whole family.

A colorful variety of sushi plates at Kaitenzushi Triton in Sapporo
Fresh and flavorful – sushi time at Triton, one of Sapporo’s most popular conveyor-belt sushi spots

After dinner, we relaxed at a nearby onsen (hot spring)—the perfect way to unwind after the flight and warm up in the Hokkaido winter.

🍣Read more about our visit to Triton here:
👉Sapporo Sushi Experience at Triton

Day 2: Snowboarding & Sapporo Ramen

Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort

We started the day early and headed to Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort, a beginner-friendly place just about an hour from the city. Even as first-timers, our kids enjoyed the gentle slopes and the fun snow play area.

A snowy beginner area at Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort, perfect for families and kids
Gentle slopes and snow play areas at Sapporo Kokusai – a great spot for families

Miso Ramen Dinner

After an exciting time in the snow, we returned to the city and warmed up with a bowl of Sapporo ramen, known for its rich miso-based broth.

Kura-no-Yu Onsen

We finished the day with another visit to an onsen to relax our tired muscles before heading back to the hotel.

Entrance to Kura-no-Yu onsen in Sapporo on a snowy night
A peaceful evening at Kura-no-Yu – perfect for a relaxing soak after a day of adventure

♨️Curious about onsen with kids?
👉 Sapporo Onsen Experience for Families

❄️ Full snowboarding experience here:
👉 First Time Snowboarding at Sapporo Kokusai

Day 3: Ishiya Chocolate Factory (Shiroi Koibito Park) & Departure

Shiroi Koibito Park

Our final day started with a visit to the Shiroi Koibito Park, home of the famous white chocolate cookies.

Snowy exterior of Shiroi Koibito Park in Sapporo, Japan
A magical winter scene at Shiroi Koibito Park – where chocolate and fairy tales meet


The kids loved the factory tour, the chocolate-making experience, and exploring the whimsical, fairy-tale-like grounds. It was a perfect way to wrap up the trip.

Souvenirs & Airport Ramen

We bought some souvenirs and had a bowl of ramen at New Chitose Airport before heading home.

A steaming bowl of miso ramen with pork, mushrooms, and seaweed in Sapporo
Rich, hearty miso ramen – the perfect way to warm up in Hokkaido

🍪 Learn more about our chocolatey adventure:
👉 Visiting Shiroi Koibito Park in Sapporo

Final Thoughts

Sapporo is a fantastic destination for family travel, especially in winter.
With great food, beautiful snow, and fun experiences for both kids and adults, this 3-day itinerary gave us memories we’ll treasure forever.

If you’re planning a trip to Hokkaido with your family, we hope our schedule helps you build your own magical journey!

🔗 Japanese Version

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👉 子連れで楽しむ札幌2泊3日モデルコース(実際のスケジュール)

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