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Clock Tower
This rather diminutive building has become a symbol of Sapporo, mostly by being the oldest building still standing. It was constructed in 1878 for the Sapporo Agricultural College (now the Hokkaido University) and would not look out of place in "Smalltown U.S.A." The inside has a small retrospective of its history.…
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Visitor beware, as this is for some reason a mecca for Japanese tourists coming to Sapporo who feel that no trip to Sapporo would be complete without a photo in front of the Tokeidai, but was actually recently rated as Japan's third "most disappointing" tourist attraction!
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Ishiya Chocolate Factory
공식 웹사이트The chocolate factory has an incredibly corny, but fun, tour building up to a view of the actual chocolate making floor, and ending with a random toy museum. Also there are two restaurants, a souvenir store, and an hourly robot show complete with annoying music. Famous for its white chocolate, which is sold under the brand "White Lovers" (白い恋人 shiroi koibito), and is only available in Hokkaido.…
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There is also a cake buffet available at the restaurant on the top floor for "¥1,500" but reservations must be made 3 days in advance.
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Moerenuma Park
공식 웹사이트A popular excursion for Japanese families, this park offers several acres of carefully manicured grass and monumental landscape installations. Highlights include a 5-story glass pyramid and a man-made mountain, from which one can see all of Sapporo. Take the Toho Line to Kanjo-dori-higashi, then the Higashi 69 or 79 bus to Chuo Bus Kita Satsunae Line to Moere Koen Higashiguchi.…
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Doing so allows you to enter the park from the east entrance. Rental of bicycles is available, from 7AM - 7PM.
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Ōdōri Park
Sapporo's most famous park, it is in the center of town and is considered to be a symbol of Sapporo. Although quite narrow (one might argue that it is a nice boulevard), the park is quite long, stretching over fifteen blocks across downtown Sapporo.…
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Filled with (during the summer) numerous flowers, trees, and fountains, Ōdōri Park provides a welcome respite from the maddening crowds of the surrounding city.
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Sapporo Beer Museum
공식 웹사이트Run by the Sapporo Brewing Company, offers free guided tours covering the history of beer in Japan and the process of brewing. The museum is not very big and the printed descriptions on the displays are in Japanese. Despite this, it makes an interesting trip. At the end of the tour you can taste all the different beers.…
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Finish off the tour with more brews at the Beer Garden next door (see Eat).
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Hokkaido Pioneer Village
공식 웹사이트A large historical village on the outskirts of Sapporo, offers a snapshot of Japan in the newly-industrialised age. The front gate (an old railway station) opens up into a series of opens alleys and buildings of the style pre-20th century. Also a variety of different gardens and shrines. Don't expect costumed performers however — everything is self-guided.…
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An English map is available.
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Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art
공식 웹사이트A modern museum filled with collections of contemporary works and especially glass objects, Pascin of École de Paris, as well as temporary exhibits. The main hall is the center of exhibits of works owned by the museum and the special facility is reserved for "expo" of foreign and Japanese arts.…
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Each summer the museum holds a special course for children.
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Hokkaido University Botanic Garden
공식 웹사이트A large botanical garden. There are two rock gardens, a rose garden, a lilac display, a greenhouse, and various other gardens. There's a small museum in the garden with artifacts from Hokkaido, some dating back to the Meiji period (no extra cost). In the winter, only the greenhouse and museum are of interest.
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Asahiyama Park
A beautiful flower garden and natural park that overlooks the city center. Noted for being a good place for romance, and is particularly good for cherry blossoms in spring and autumn colors, and local wildlife such as squirrels and foxes (somewhat of a feral pest around Sapporo).
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100th anniversary Memorial Park
This is the site of a giant (and somewhat imposing) tower which can be climbed, providing a good vantage point of Sapporo (though quite some distance from the city center) and surrounding mountains. This site is popular with school groups.
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JR Tower
The newly redeveloped building near JR Sapporo Station marks the center of the city. It is higher than the TV tower observatory is. Affording panoramic views. As a bonus for men, the observation level has a men's room with a view!
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Jōzankei
This area is famous for both its onsen (due perhaps to proximity to Sapporo) and the very beautiful autumn colours (especially around the Hōheikyō Dam).
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Former Hokkaido Prefectural Government Building
This beautiful western style red brick building is a famous site of Sapporo and worth taking a quick look, as it is in the center.
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Moiwayama
This mountain, also called Moiwa Mountain, overlooks the city and is especially worthwhile at night to observe the city lights.
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Sapporo Art Park
공식 웹사이트Containing over 74 modern and contemporary sculptures, this art park makes for a great day trip.
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Sapporo TV Tower
공식 웹사이트A tourist trap carbon copy of the Eiffel Tower with an observation deck 90m high.
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Sapporo has 16 documented sights including Clock Tower, Ishiya Chocolate Factory, Moerenuma Park. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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