Local Guide
 You can't miss these places. Six recommended sightseeing spots in Sapporo

Hokkaido offers a vast expanse of nature and delicious gourmet food to enjoy to the fullest. Sapporo, the central part of the island, alone is dotted with places beloved by tourists and locals alike. We have carefully selected six classic and recommended spots where you can experience Hokkaido's unique scenery and cuisine. Please refer to them as reference for sightseeing in Sapporo.

The Clock Tower is the symbol of Sapporo.

 The red star, the symbol of the pioneer mission, has 17 stars in total.
The red star, the symbol of the pioneer mission, has 17 stars in total.

Officially named "Former Sapporo Agricultural College Demonstration Hall," the Sapporo Clock Tower was built in 1878 as a Property of the Sapporo Agricultural College, the predecessor of Hokkaido University. From the Meiji era to the Showa era (1926-1989), citizens actually used the Property as a place for study, academics, and other cultural activities. Today, both the first and second floors of the museum are open for tours, and there is a rich array of various materials and exhibits related to the clock tower.
The bell of the clock tower rings every hour. If you visit at the right time, you will be able to hear the clear sound echoing through the city.

Dr. Clark welcomes you to the second-floor hall.

 The hall is bright during the day and solemn at night.
The hall is bright during the day and solemn at night.

The retro-style hall on the second floor is still used as a gathering place for citizens, where concerts and live performances are held in the evenings. The famous statue of Dr. Clark is also a great place for taking pictures.
Located near Sapporo Station and Odori Avenue in the heart of Sapporo, it is also an easy stopover during shopping and dining. The impression of the temple changes dramatically depending on the time of day and season, so it is recommended to compare the refreshing daytime view surrounded by trees and the atmospheric nighttime view illuminated by lights.

Local Guide Comment
If you visit the hall on the second floor during events such as evening concerts and live performances, you will see the beautiful lights of the nightscape shining through the windows.
Sapporo Clock Tower
  • Address Kita 1-jo Nishi 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido MAP
  •  Direction 10 minutes walk from JR Sapporo Station
  •  Business Hours 8:45-17:10 (Admission until 17:00)
  •  Closed January 1 - January 3
  •  Admission fee Adults 200 yen (Free for high school students and younger)
  •  TEL 011-231-0838 (Sapporo Clock Tower)
  •  Parking None

A place of relaxation for local residents. Take a walk around the campus filled with greenery.

 Ginkgo trees lined with autumn leaves attract many visitors in autumn.
Ginkgo trees lined with autumn leaves attract many visitors in autumn.

Despite its location in the heart of Sapporo, Hokkaido University boasts a sprawling campus that is 38 times the size of the Tokyo Dome. The campus is so thickly lined with trees that it is hard to believe that it is in the center of Sapporo, and not only students but also the general public can freely look around parts of the campus.
In addition to the breathtaking "rows of ginkgo trees" and "rows of poplar trees," the area is dotted with beautiful places such as the Sakushukotoni River, where local children and students cool off in the summer, and other places that make you want to take a picture of them. However, this is an Educational and Research Property. Please observe the campus rules and help ensure a tranquil environment.

The quaint building is lined with exhibits that will tickle your curiosity.

 The elaborate design of the windows, pillars, and other details
The elaborate design of the windows, pillars, and other details

The most eye-catching feature of the spacious campus is the stately "Hokkaido University Museum," housed in the main building of the former Faculty of Science of Hokkaido Imperial University, which was built in 1929. The museum has become a treasure house of knowledge where visitors can experience a wide range of exhibits from various perspectives.
After visiting the museum or taking a walk around the campus, visitors can take a break at the cafes and stores scattered around the campus and enjoy picking out souvenirs. The museum and campus are both very large, so it is recommended that you allow plenty of time for your visit.

Local Guide Comment
To visit the museum, it is convenient to enter through the main gate on the JR Sapporo Station side. There is also an information center and a stylish café called "Cafe de Gohan" right next to the gate.
Hokkaido University
  • Address Kita 8-jo Nishi 5-chome, Kita-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido MAP
  •  Direction Approximately 7 min. walk from JR Sapporo Station
  •  TEL 011-716-2111
  •  Parking No parking (use nearby toll parking)

The powerful view of the ski jumpers is astonishing!

 The five rings symbol is popular for commemorative photos
The five rings symbol is popular for commemorative photos

Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium is known as the site of the 1972 Winter Olympics held in Sapporo, and you can take a two-seater lift up to the top of the mountain where many athletes have ski-jumped and feel the fresh breeze. You can feel like an athlete as you look down on the cityscape below.
The observatory has a "Cafe Celeste" attached to it, so you can relax with soft ice cream and a drink while enjoying the beautiful and dynamic scenery spread out before you.

Museum store with tasteful souvenirs

 Stylish items that you will want to buy not only as gifts but also for yourself
Stylish items that you will want to buy not only as gifts but also for yourself

Nearby is the Sapporo Olympic Museum, which offers many Experience-type exhibits, and the Nouvelle Pousse Okurayama Restaurant, which serves French cuisine that makes the most of the culinary culture of Hokkaido and other regions of Japan, offering a variety of ways to enjoy your visit depending on the occasion.
The museum store is a must-see when visiting the museum. The shop is a space with white as its precious color, and is lined with modern sundries. If you are looking for unusual souvenirs, check out the original goods featuring the Olympics.

Local Guide Comment
The lift to the observatory is a 5-minute trip. The thrill of seeing the city of Sapporo spread out beneath your feet on the way down is irresistible. Free shuttle bus service is available at night during the summer season (April 29-October 31), and is also recommended for date nights.
Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium
  • Address 1274 Miyanomori, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido MAP
  •  Direction Approx. 30 min. from JR Sapporo Station by car
  •   Direction Take a bus from Maruyama Koen Subway Station and get off at Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium.
  •  Business Hours Lift: 8:30 - 21:00 in summer, 9:00 - 17:00 in winter
    Ticket sales are available until 30 minutes before the lift opens (check the website).
  •  Closed During maintenance inspections, jump competitions, and official practice days (check website)
  •  Admission fee Lift fee: Junior high school students and older: 1,000 yen, elementary school students and younger: 500 yen
  •  TEL 011-641-8585(Okurayama General Information Center)
  •  Parking Free of charge

Retro buildings that have been used in TV dramas

 Beautiful green color against the blue sky
Beautiful green color against the blue sky

It takes about 20 minutes by bus from JR Shin-Sapporo Station. The "Hokkaido Kaitakunomura" is an open-air museum that reconstructed and reproduced historically valuable buildings built in various parts of Hokkaido from the Meiji period to the early Showa period.
There are 52 buildings on the vast site, and they are displayed in four areas: the urban area, including the town hall, residences, and stores, as well as the fishing village, farming village, and mountain village areas.
In addition to allowing visitors to experience Hokkaido's history of coexistence with nature, the site has also been the setting for TV dramas and animations, making it a very popular place for visitors to relive those works.

Fun for adults and children alike. Stroll through the village on a horse-drawn carriage train

 Enjoyable for all ages, from children to adults
Enjoyable for all ages, from children to adults

Especially popular are the experiences of horse-drawn sleigh rides and horse-drawn wagon trains, which were people's means of transportation in the past. In summer (every day until the end of November), visitors can enjoy the view from the windows of the horse-drawn carriage train, which is a reproduction of a train that used to run in Sapporo City. During the winter season (from December when there is snow on the ground to March on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, and weekdays during the Sapporo Snow Festival (timetable to be determined)), visitors can enjoy a 10-minute horse-drawn sleigh ride in a snowy landscape with a completely different atmosphere from that of the summer season (for a fee).

Local Guide Comment
Free experiences of old-time games such as stilts and top spinning are popular in the village. The nostalgic games are sure to enthrall even adults.
Hokkaido Kaitakunomura
  • Address 50-1 Onoporo, Atsubetsu-cho, Atsubetsu-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido MAP
  •   Direction Take a bus from JR Shin-Sapporo Stn. and get off at Kaitakunomura.
  •  Business Hours May-September: 9:00-17:00 (admission until 16:30)
    October-April: 9:00-16:30 (admission until 16:00)
  •  Closed Mondays (or the following day if the Monday is a national holiday or a substitute holiday), December 29 - January 3
    Open on Mondays during the Sapporo Snow Festival
  •  Admission fee Adults 800 yen, Junior high school and high school students 600 yen, Free for junior high school students and younger
  •  TEL 011-898-2692
  •  Parking Free of charge

The breathtaking view of the city from the center of Sapporo

 It is also fun to look for tourist spots such as the TV Tower and Sapporo Dome.
It is also fun to look for tourist spots such as the TV Tower and Sapporo Dome.

Moiwa, located almost in the center of Sapporo, offers an outstanding 360-degree view of the city and the mountains in the distance. Moiwa. Visitors can enjoy a comfortable walk in the air from the foot of the mountain to the summit via a ropeway and cable car, and there are also five hiking trails nearby that allow those who are physically fit to walk up and down the mountain to the summit.
The Moiwa Primeval Forest, designated as a national natural treasure, stretches across the area, offering beautiful scenery of vivid greenery in summer and silvery white trees in winter.

Enjoy an elegant moment surrounded by the sparkling night view

 A perfect place to create a memorable experience!
A perfect place to create a memorable experience!

At night, visitors can enjoy the night view of Sapporo City below, which has been recognized as one of the three newest nightscape cities in Japan, and enjoy a romantic atmosphere that is different from that of the daytime. It is also known as one of the best date spots in the city, and the "Happy Bell" at the observatory at the top of the mountain is perfect for taking commemorative photos. Especially in winter, there is less water vapor in the air, making the view clearer and more beautiful.
Enjoying a glass of wine recommended by the sommelier at the casual restaurant "The Jewels" at the top of the mountain, you will be surrounded by the sparkling night view like a jewel box.

Local Guide Comment
The "Bell of Happiness" has a railing on which you can attach a "love key" (available at the store), and if you write a message to the bell, it will be an unforgettable memory.
Sapporo Moiwa Ropeway
  • Address 5-3-7 Fushimi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido MAP
  •  Direction Approx. 20 min. from JR Sapporo Station by car
  •   Direction Take a bus from JR Sapporo Station and get off at "Moiwayama Ropeway".
  •  Business Hours Summer (April-November): Moiway ropeway 10:30-22:00 *last mini-ropeway up 21:30 Mini-ropeway 10:30-21:50 *last mini-ropeway up 21:40
    Winter (Dec. to Mar.): Mt. Moiwa ropeway 11:00-22:00 *last mini-railcar ride 21:30, mini-railcar ride 11:10-21:50 *last cable car ride 21:40
  •  Admission fee Adults 2,100 yen (1,890 yen for groups of 15 or more), children 1,050 yen (950 yen for groups of 15 or more)/all prices include round-trip fare for the Moiway ropeway and mini cable car.
  •  TEL 011-561-8177
  •  Parking Free of charge

Selecting souvenirs at the market where marine products are gathered

 The market is bustling with lively voices from early in the morning.
The market is bustling with lively voices from early in the morning.

Hokkaido is famous for its seafood. The Sapporo Central Wholesale Market, located near the center of Sapporo, is filled with fresh seafood such as scallops, king crab, and salmon roe. About 60 stores and restaurants offer a variety of great services, such as shipping your purchases as they are, and some stores even provide free transportation for shoppers and diners to their accommodations.
If shipped, the seafood gourmet food arrives fresh at your home or delivery address, so you can enjoy shopping as much as you like without worrying about additional baggage.

Taste the seafood and mountain delicacies at reasonable prices on the spot

 The fish tank is full of live crabs and fish
The fish tank is full of live crabs and fish

You will also want to taste the freshness of the market delicacies that you can enjoy because the market is located next to the central wholesale market. Crabs are boiled after you order, and the gorgeous kaisendon, a bowl of rice topped with seafood so plentiful that it overflows the bowl, is available at a reasonable price.
After tasting seafood to your heart's content, why not enjoy a sweet melon or boiled corn for dessert after dinner? Other classic Hokkaido delicacies such as nigirizushi, ramen, curry, and buta-don (pork bowl) are all available on the premises, making you want to visit again and again.

Local Guide Comment
Please note that some stores close their business around 3:00 p.m. For fresher seafood gourmet, we recommend going earlier in the day for breakfast.
Sapporo Central Wholesale Market
  • Address Kita 11 Nishi 21 - Nishi 22, Chuo-ku, Sapporo MAP
  •  Direction 7 min. walk from Nijushiken Sta. on the Subway Tozai Line
  •  Business Hours 6:00 - 17:00 (varies by location)
  •  TEL 011-621-7044
  •  Parking Free of charge
The information in this article is current as of the date of the update. Please check before visiting as they are subject to change.