Otomobori Edition
The Story of the Otomobori – The Manmade River Th...
The Story of the Otomobori – The Manmade River Th...
The Story of Sapporo Nanseki – The Soft Stone The...
The snow slide and other attractions at Fureai Square A...
Let’s trek through an open-air museum wearing tra...
Experience the traditional lifestyle and winter fun! Th...
Sapporo, a city where rich nature and urban functionali...
Hokkaido-Sapporo Tourist Information Center Available L...
Why not take a trip by bicycle during your stay in Sapporo? The period from mid-April when the snow starts to melt to October with its beautiful red leaves is excellent for experiencing Hokkaido’s northern landscape with your body, both within Sapporo and around its outskirts. Sapporo does not have rainy seasons and the average temperature in mid-summer is about 22°C. On the outskirts, even the countryside roads where you can command a view of the rural scenery are well paved, perfect for touring in nature. The number of overseas visitors in search of this ideal environment is increasing every year. Here we introduce ways to thoroughly enjoy Sapporo on a bicycle, whether touring in nature or cycling in the city.
“I want to go on a day-long date in Sapporo, if possible, without spending too much money…” We have prepared some plans to fulfill such a wish. We introduce Sapporo’s classic sightseeing spots, as well as little-known areas, on budgets of ¥500, ¥1,000 and ¥3,000. Since many places have adjoining shops, they are perfect for picking souvenirs. Please enjoy a date that’s a little unique!
If you are wondering what there is to do in Sapporo in the winter, we’ve got you covered! Keep reading for our recommendations for fun in the snow, hot springs, delicious cuisine and more!
“What’s a good recommendation for sightseeing in Sapporo in the summertime?” Here you can find information to that question and more with tips about fun things to do in and around Sapporo City in the summertime. With activities like beach swimming, visiting beer gardens, coastal hiking, as well as on parks where you can enjoy the great Sapporo weekend pastime of barbecuing, swimming areas safe for young children, and traditional Japanese cultural events, there’s certainly plenty to do. And of course, who could forget the ice cream!? Which would you like to try first?
Sapporo is a city next door to nature. If you make your mind up to go out on a fine day, there are mountains that are right nearby. In spring, they shine with the yellow-green of newly growing shoots and leaves. In summer, there is the lively chirping of cicadas in the deep-green forests. In autumn, the leaves are colored red and yellow. In winter, everything falls silent, piled up with snow. In Sapporo, where the climate changes with the seasons, nature also changes vividly. The day after you have enjoyed some shopping and eating gourmet food, take a little side trip, away from the center of the city, and set out into the heart of nature. This time, we introduce mountains with spectacular views that can be enjoyed even by beginners. Make your choice of transport, such as subway, streetcar or car, depending on your level of stamina.