New Chitose Airport 51 min
Sapporo Odori Park (33 min) Iconic park full of flowerbeds & fountains, hosting frequent events throughout the year. Hokkaido Shrine (41 min) Built in 1869, this nature-rich Shinto shrine honors 4 deities, including the Emperor Meiji. Sapporo Clock Tower (30 min) Built in 1878, this iconic wooden clock tower now houses a museum on the history of Sapporo. Sapporo Mt.Moiwa Ropeway (41 min) This aerial tram provides rides up Mount Moiwa to an observation deck & restaurant with city views. Tanukikoji Shopping Street (33 min) Long, covered shopping street stretching for 656 ft. & dating back to 1868, with around 200 outlets. Moerenuma Park (25 min) Innovative park designed by sculptor Isamu Noguchi, with a museum, wading pool & playgrounds. Nakajima Park (33 min) City park with a symphony hall, literature museum, rental boats & landscape garden with a teahouse. Sapporo Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill (35 min) Panoramic hilltop views in a pastoral setting with a statue of Dr. William S. Clark & grazing sheep. Sapporo TV Tower (30 min) Famous TV tower built in the 1950s, with an observation deck offering panoramic views of the city. Mt. Moiwa (57 min) Landmark peak with a cable car to the summit, known for its nighttime panoramas over Sapporo. Historical Village of Hokkaido (14 min) Open-air museum of a 19th-century farming village featuring over 60 traditional wood & stone homes. Hokkaido Museum (13 min) Modern museum with exhibits on local history, nature & Ainu culture, with multilingual audio guides Sapporo Beer Museum (28 min) Admission is free to this beer museum in a former factory, with exhibits, tours & paid tastings. Nijo Market (30 min) This fish market is known for its huge range of freshly caught raw produce & its dining stalls. Hokkaidō Government Office (33 min) Grand red-brick former government building from the 1880s, with exhibits on Hokkaido history. |