Sapporo

Best known for 1972 winter Olympics, the Sapporo Snow festival and Sapporo beer, Sapporo is the capital of Hokkaido Island, which sits just north of the main island of Honshu. Sapporo is one of Japan’s newest cities and also the fifth largest city in Japan.


About Sapporo

Sapporo is the capital of Hokkaido Prefecture which is the second largest island of Japan, just north of the main island. Its location means during winter there is plenty of snow and February’s snow festival has become famous around the world.
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Sapporo Clock Tower

The development of Sapporo started much later than the rest of Japan and many ideas from around the world have come together to make the city a bit different from the rest of Japan. This outside influence can be seen in Sapporo’s famous Clock Tower that is now a National Important Cultural Property.
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Hoheikan

Dating back to 1880 Hoheikan was built as a western style hotel and restaurant and played host to many important visitors not only from overseas but also many of Japan’s emperors.
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Hokkaido Historic Village

Located at the Nopporo Forest just outside Sapporo the Historical Village of Hokkaido is an open air museum and tourist attraction that covers an area of 54 hectares.
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Mount Moiwa

At 531m above sea level Mt Moiwa is an excellent spot to get a glimpse of the city of Sapporo from the Mt Moiwa Observation Platform.
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Mt. Okura & Observatory

Sapporo was home to the 1972 winter Olympics and many of the events were held on Mt. Okura where the ski jump overlooks the city. Today the jump is still used, not only for sporting events but as a tourist look out often known as the Okurayama Observatory.
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Nijo Market

Nijo Ichiba is a famous fish market in the city centre of Sapporo and is a popular drawcard for tourists and potential iron chefs alike.
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Odori Park

Odori Park (sometimes called Odori Koen) is a long park in the centre of Sapporo that divides the city centre into north and south.
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Old Hokkaido Government Building

The old Hokkaido government building is a neo-baroque building that is often known as “Red Brick” or akarenga by the locals due the thousands of red bricks that make up its construction. Red bricks were a rare material to build buildings out of in the Japan of 1880, hence the name.
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Susukino

Susukino is an entertainment district and could be likened to Sapporo’s version of Osaka’s Dotombori and is packed with bars, restaurants, karaoke and pachinko parlours.
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