Reviewed · WINTER ACTIVITIES
Play with Snow Crab Buffet Lunch and Strawberry Picking Bus Tour
Winter snow and Japanese comfort food, back to back.
This 10-hour Osaka bus tour strings together Mt. Rokko Snow Park winter play, a big crab lunch, then shopping time at Kobe Sanda Premium Outlets. It is a simple day plan for anyone who wants variety without bouncing around on trains.
I especially like the crab buffet lunch at Kobe Harborland, where you eat as much crab as you want at Buffet Dining The HARBOR. I also like the strawberry picking stop, because it turns the day from sightseeing into something hands-on and seasonal.
One consideration: your day is packed, with only 1 hour 30 minutes at Mt. Rokko Snow Park and just 1 hour for the Harborland buffet, so if you want to slow down and linger, build in patience.
Key highlights at a glance

- Mt. Rokko Snow Park winter play under clear skies, with admission included
- All-you-can-eat crab lunch at Kobe Harborland’s Buffet Dining The HARBOR
- Strawberry picking as a true seasonal activity in the middle of the day
- Kobe-Sanda Premium Outlets with about 210 stores for easy browsing
- Small-group feel with a maximum of 40 travelers, plus an air-conditioned bus
A full winter day in Osaka, built for variety

This is the kind of tour day that works well when you want a mix of winter fun and real meals, not just photos. You start at 9:00 am at the Mainichi Shimbun Building in Osaka’s Umeda area, then spend the day moving between three major anchors: the snow park, a Kobe Harborland crab lunch, and finally outlet shopping at Kobe Sanda.
The pacing is practical. Each main stop has a clear time block, and lunch is actually covered. That matters in winter, when it is easy to lose time hunting for a decent meal between activities.
I also like that the group size is kept under 40 travelers. It helps the day feel organized without turning into an endless flow of people.
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Mt. Rokko Snow Park: 90 minutes of real snow time

Your first stop is Mt. Rokko Snow Park, with admission included and about 1 hour 30 minutes on the ground. This is the centerpiece for anyone who wants to experience Japanese winter up close, with fresh air and wide open sky.
The best part here is that snow play is not just a quick look. The park setup is meant for hands-on fun. In reviews, people mentioned snow slides and sledding, plus the classic winter stuff like making snowmen. If someone in your group is seeing snow for the first time, this is a good place to start because the activities are beginner-friendly and the time is long enough to actually enjoy it.
What to watch for: 90 minutes goes fast, especially if your group includes kids, or if you are also trying to warm up between activities. Dress for play first, then plan your photos second.
Kobe Harborland crab buffet at Buffet Dining The HARBOR

After the snow, you roll into Kobe Harborland for lunch at Buffet Dining The HARBOR. This is one of the day’s big draws: eat as much crab as you want, with lunch time listed as about 1 hour.
Why this works for value: your tour price includes the meal, and the buffet format means you are not stuck picking one dish and hoping it is enough. If crab is your thing, this stop turns your winter day into an actual food-focused highlight.
It is also a nice contrast to the snow park. Lunch is indoors, and it is a simple moment to reset, warm up, and refuel before the next activities. The harbor area also has a more “Kobe” feel than Osaka city center, so the day has a geographic change built in.
The drawback is time. One hour is enough for most people, but it is not a slow-dining experience. If you tend to linger over meals, you may feel a little rushed unless you keep your buffet rhythm moving.
Strawberry picking: the seasonal stop that breaks up the day

The tour description includes strawberry picking, which is a great midwinter contrast to snow. Even if you are not usually a fruit person, picking berries yourself is more memorable than buying them later in a shop.
One detail to keep in mind: the provided stop list does not separately time strawberry picking as its own named location. That means it is slotted into the overall day flow alongside the other major stops. The good news is that it is included in the package, so you do not have to figure out how to get from the snow park to a farm on your own.
From the feedback, the strawberry picking portion tends to land well. People called it above average and noted good-quality strawberries. If you are traveling with kids, this is often the part that keeps attention because everyone can participate.
For practical prep, wear comfortable clothes you can move in, bring gloves if you think you might want them, and plan to keep your phone handy for photos after your picking session.
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Kobe-Sanda Premium Outlets: a shopping stop that fits real travel days

The final stop is Kobe Sanda Premium Outlets, with about 2 hours on the schedule. The outlet mall has around 210 stores, and it is specifically positioned as a place where you can shop slowly, not just sprint through.
This time block is a smart ending. After snow and food, shopping gives you a low-effort option to buy what you need, especially winter items like outerwear, warm layers, or small gifts. If someone in your group does not want another “activity,” the outlets still work because you can browse without committing to a single show or attraction.
In reviews, the outlet portion got praise for store variety. That lines up with the “lots of choices” concept behind having a very large outlet center. If you have brand preferences, it is worth using the store mix as your guide: you might not find everything in one lane, so a steady walking pace helps.
The bus day setup: why timing and transport matter

This tour uses an air-conditioned vehicle, includes bottled water, and it runs about 10 hours total. It starts at 9:00 am and ends back at the meeting point. There is also a mobile ticket, which helps you avoid paperwork stress on the day.
You might be thinking, can a day like this feel too long? The answer depends on your group. For families, the structured timing tends to help. In reviews, people mentioned the itinerary was well-packed but still manageable, including for seniors who wanted a manageable snow experience.
For very young kids, naps can get tricky on any full-day bus tour. The good approach is to plan around snack breaks and keep expectations realistic. The tour gives you clear stop times, so you can generally predict when you’ll have a stretch of sitting, when you’ll be moving, and when you can step away.
What you pay for, and whether it is a good deal

The price is listed at $125.53 per person. That sounds like a chunk, so here is how I would evaluate the value based on what is included.
What you get included:
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Entrance fees
- Lunch (crab buffet is part of the included meal)
- Bottled water
What is not included:
- Dinner
When a tour includes entrance fees plus a full lunch, it saves you from adding multiple separate costs on the day. That is a big part of why this can feel worthwhile. You also get a complete itinerary structure, meaning you are not planning transport between snow, Kobe, and outlet shopping.
Is it expensive compared to DIY? It might be. But it is cheaper than DIY if you would otherwise need to pay for several entrance fees and struggle with transit timing. This is most appealing if you want a reliable day flow, especially in winter.
Also note that it is on average booked about 22 days in advance. If you want a specific travel date, booking ahead is smart.
Who this tour suits best

This is a strong fit if you want:
- Winter snow play without doing heavy planning
- A seasonal activity like strawberry picking
- A big crab lunch built into the schedule
- One organized day that ends with outlet shopping
It is also a good choice for mixed-age groups. In reviews, people praised the day for working across ages, including seniors experiencing snow for the first time. There is enough structure to keep it friendly for families while still being fun for adults who want something more than just a meal and a photo stop.
If your style is very slow travel, or you hate group pacing, you may find the stop durations a little tight.
Guide factor: friendly, helpful, and easy to follow
A small thing that matters more than most people expect is how the guide runs the day. In reviews, the guide named Andy stood out for being friendly, helpful, and easy to talk to. People also mentioned instruction and explanation felt clear, and that there was plenty of time to do the activities instead of rushing.
If you book this, show up a few minutes early, listen during the briefings, and ask for quick guidance before heading into the snow area or the buffet line. A good day like this runs smoothly when you follow the timing cues.
Should you book this Osaka winter bus tour?
I would book this tour if you want a one-day winter package that mixes snow play, an included crab buffet lunch, and strawberry picking, then finishes with shopping. The combination is the real selling point: it gives you seasonal experiences plus an actual meal plan.
Skip it if you are the type who wants long, unstructured time at each stop. Between the 1 hour 30 minutes snow park slot, the 1 hour crab lunch, and the outlet shopping block, the schedule is not designed for lingering.
If your group is family-friendly, winter-curious, and okay with a structured day, it is a great value-minded way to enjoy Osaka and Kobe in cold weather.
FAQ
How long is the tour, and what time does it start?
The tour runs about 10 hours and starts at 9:00 am. It returns to the meeting point at the end of the day.
Where is the meeting point?
The tour meets at the Mainichi Shimbun Building, 3-chōme-4-5 Umeda, Kita Ward, Osaka, 530-0001, Japan.
What is included in the price?
Entrance fees, lunch, bottled water, and air-conditioned vehicle transport are included. A mobile ticket is also provided.
Is dinner included?
No. Dinner is not included.
What are the main stops during the day?
You will visit Mt. Rokko Snow Park, have lunch at Kobe Harborland (Buffet Dining The HARBOR), and then go to Kobe Sanda Premium Outlets. The tour also includes strawberry picking as part of the experience.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather. If it is canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
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