Sapporo Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill
Observation hill overlooking Sapporo —a unique common denominator shared by Hitsujigaoka and Dr. Clark A statu...
Observation hill overlooking Sapporo —a unique common denominator shared by Hitsujigaoka and Dr. Clark A statu...
A sweet fantasy land where you can tour the factory of the smash hit cookie Shiroi Koibito If there’s one swee...
Mt. Moiwa is surrounded by the Moiwa Primeval Forest designated as a natural monument. From its observatory, Mt. Moiwa offers views of Ishikari Bay on the Sea of Japan in the distance and the city of Sapporo below. Once a sacred location of the Ainu people, Mt. Moiwa is situated roughly in the center of Sapporo. The mountain can be accessed by ropeway or road, while the peak is served by a mini cable car.
Take in the great panoramic view and experience the steep slope of a ski jump from 307 meters above sea level....
Many locals gather at Odori Park to eat lunch and take walks. Experience the seasons through flower beds, tree...
Located on the eastern edge of Odori Park, the Sapporo TV Tower offers a 360° view of Sapporo. Completed in 19...
The Hokkaido Shrine was built in 1869 after the Meiji Emperor decreed that the “three pioneering gods” be enshrined to
uplift the spirit of the pioneers. Judge Yoshitake Shima, who had undertaken the design of downtown Sapporo at the time,
selected Maruyama, which was surrounded by mountains on three sides and open to a plain on one side, as the site of the
new shrine.