Lake Mashu in winter is so beautiful it feels like stepping into a fairy tale! The whole forest is covered in white snow, and the lake has this mysterious, peaceful atmosphere. Every view looks like a postcard.
That said, don’t underestimate the snow. The roads are super slippery. After just a few steps, I almost put on an “ice-skating show,” and I nearly fell several times, so I quickly slowed down.
Even though I had to walk very carefully, the dreamy snowy scenery in front of me made it totally worth it! If you visit Lake Mashu in winter, be sure to wear non-slip shoes and watch your step so you can enjoy this stunning snowy landscape safely.
Lake Mashu | Review by 王小鈞
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Rokkatei Otaru Canal Store
Rokkatei, a confectionery manufacturer known for popular Hokkaido souvenirs such as "Marusei Butter Sandwich," "Yukiyakonko," and strawberry chocolate, operates the Otaru Canal Store. This store, built using approximately 100,000 bricks from Tokachi, features a retro exterior that blends seamlessly with the streetscape of Sakaimachi Main Street.
If I could bring back only one souvenir from Hokkaido to Taiwan, I’d instantly pick Rokkatei’s rum raisin butter sandwich cookies!
The first bite totally wowed me last time. Rich cream, raisins with a light rum aroma, and soft, buttery cookies with a nice crispness. Every bite makes it impossible to stop. It’s the kind of magical sweet that makes you think, “I’ll just have one,” and then want to open another box.
This time in Hokkaido, I had just one goal: buy several boxes to take back to Taiwan! Otherwise, I knew I’d regret not getting enough and end up trying to ration them at home. If you’re coming to Hokkaido, definitely save some suitcase space for these. They’re absolutely worth carrying all the way home! -
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Otaru Sakaimachi Dori Shopping Street
Located just one street away from the main thoroughfare facing the Otaru Canal, Sakaimachi-dori flourished during the Meiji and early Showa periods, becoming Otaru's main street.
Otaru Sakaimachi Dori Shopping Street is definitely a spot you can’t miss in Otaru! The whole street is packed with Hokkaido souvenirs and tasty snacks. Every few steps, you’ll want to stop for samples or take photos. It’s seriously so easy to get carried away.
This time, I also made a special visit to the super popular Gin no Kane Cafe. The best part is that you can choose your own coffee cup, and after you finish your drink, you get to take the cup home as a souvenir. It’s like having a cup of coffee plus an extra travel memory. Such a nice little ritual!
If you’re visiting Otaru, make sure to leave some time to wander slowly. You might just bring home your own little Hokkaido story too. -
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Otaru Canal
Otaru Port, which developed as a gateway for Hokkaido's settlement, saw an increasing volume of cargo over the years. To streamline its transportation, the "Otaru Canal" was completed in 1923 (Taisho 12). The canal, created by reclaiming the offshore coast, is characterized by its gentle curves rather than a straight line.
Otaru Canal in winter is truly as beautiful as a fairy-tale world! The gas lamps on both sides, paired with snow-covered warehouses, create an incredibly romantic atmosphere. I couldn’t help stopping to take photos with every step.
Whether it’s the pure white snowy scenery during the day or the lights reflecting on the canal at night, it’s the kind of place you won’t want to leave. That said, the snow-covered ground is really slippery. I recommend wearing non-slip shoes or ice cleats and walking slowly so you can enjoy this dreamy winter scene safely.
If you’re traveling to Hokkaido, Otaru Canal is definitely a classic winter spot you shouldn’t miss! -






