Otaru is undoubtedly famous for its picturesque canal and charming Sakaimachi Street. However, there’s a world of hidden gems waiting to be discovered as well and here are some local favourites that offer an enthralling and fresh perspective of the city.
Sumiyoshi Shrine
The Sumiyoshi Shrine, located within easy reach of hotels like Grand Park Otaru, is a spiritual haven that’s near the Minami-Otaru Station. Its grand torii gate is a striking feature of this historic attraction which dates back over a century. The shrine is dedicated to the Sumiyoshi deities, who are believed to protect seafarers and travellers. Immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere as you explore this site which also hosts colourful events to mark the beginning of the cherry blossom season.
Former Temiya Line
Discover a hidden oasis in the city on the former Temiya Line. Part of this disused railway track has been turned into a delightful walking path, easily accessible for those finding Otaru accommodation near the marina. It’s perfect for a leisurely stroll and you will find floral blooms adding to the locale’s charm, making it one of the most Instagrammable spots in the city as well. In winter, it is also part of the Otaru Snow Light Path Festival which magically transforms the area with lanterns and lights.
Otaru Sankaku Ichiba
For an authentic local experience, head to Otaru Sankaku Ichiba, or the Triangle Market located near Otaru Station. Open every day, this bustling site is brimming with fresh seafood, vegetables, and fruits. Immerse yourself in the energetic atmosphere as you browse the market’s stalls, where you can interact with friendly vendors as well. Don’t miss the opportunity to dine at one of the restaurants here and savour a delicious kaisendon, a seafood rice bowl customised to your liking.
The Railway Museum
While many may think the Otaru City Museum is only made up of the site found near the famed canal, that is not the case. It also features a railway museum further away on the grounds of a railway yard. This hidden gem houses a collection of full-size trains from different eras that train enthusiasts and history buffs alike will appreciate. Indoors, you will find insightful exhibits and can learn about the vital role railways played in Otaru’s development, during the city’s industrial heyday.