Sapporo: 20 bedste ting at gøre & steder at tjekke ud

som barn, min bror og jeg plejede at gå til mine bedsteforældres hus for at fejre jul med dem. Sprængning fra min bedstefars vintage pladespillerskab var sange som Wintertime Wonderland og White Christmas. Disse julesanger fik mig til at undre mig som et barn, hvordan det ville være at have en hvid jul eller gå til et vinter -vidunderland.

For masser af, hvem der bor i tempererede regioner, kunne vintertid indikere alt andet end spændende. Men for en tropisk ø -pige som mig begejstrer ideen om sne stadig mig. Vidste du, at blandt alle præfekturer i Japan har Hokkaido den længste vinter? Det kan ofte starte så tidligt som slutningen af ​​september og ende i begyndelsen af ​​maj. Vores team har været her seks gange nu, og vi kan stadig ikke få nok. Jepp, fordi vi elsker kulden!

Hokkaido har en varm og tør sommer, der tiltrækker lokale fra forskellige regioner i Japan. Men vinteren er dens stærkeste dragt. Præfekturet er en go-to destination for bjerg- og sneaktiviteter. Det er meget populært for sine mange skisportssteder og naturlige varme kilder (Onsen). Det boostende antal besøgende fra andre asiatiske nationer, som Filippinerne, beviser, at Hokkaido gradvist etablerer sig som en værdig ferie destination i Japan. Her er nogle af de bedste ting at gøre i Sapporo. Vi tilføjede også nogle steder for at tjekke i de nærliggende byer, som let er let tilgængelige fra Sapporo.

Hvad er dækket i denne vejledning?

Sapporo City Tour
Sapporo TV Tower
Sapporo Beer Museum and Beer Garden
Otaru City Tour
Hokkaido Tea Ceremony
Odori Park
Sapporo Clock Tower
Moerenuma Park
Hokkaido Shrine & Maruyama Park
Mt. Moiwa Ropeway
Asahiyama Park
Takino Suzuran Hillside Park
Sapporo madtur
Sapporo Snow Festival og Wintertime Illumination
Sapporo shopping
Kiroro Ice Star Resort
Tidligere Hokkaido regeringskontorbygning
Okurayama Ski Jump Station
Jozankei
Mt. Asahidake Ropeway
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Sapporo City Tour

Billede leveret af Klook
Sapporo er en by, der er meget let at udforske. Men hvis du rejser med børn eller seniorer, eller du blot vil være meget mere behagelig, er en fantastisk mulighed med i en gruppetur. En masse byudflugter dækker de afgørende attraktioner. Du kan bare booke, hoppe ind, og bussen fører dig direkte til attraktionerne. Ingen grund til at navigere.

Klook bruger en morgenudflugt og en eftermiddagstur. Men rejseplanen er anderledes. Stop fra morgenudflugt er ikke altid de samme som eftermiddagsturen. Rejseplanen ændres også afhængigt af dagen og sæsonen. Sørg for at kontrollere rejseplanen for begge udflugter, før du booker.

Hver reservation dækker allerede busgebyret og flersprogede lydguider.

✅ Reserver et sæde på morgenturen

✅ Reserver et sæde på eftermiddagsturen

Sapporo TV Tower

Tårnet på næsten 150 meter flokkes tv-tårnet af turister for en 360-graders udsigt over Sapporo City. Observationsdækket, der ligger på 90 meter fra jorden, bruger også udsigt over Japans hav og Ishikari Heigen. TV Tower blev bygget i 1957 og ligger i den østlige ende af Odori Park og er et berømt vartegn i Sapporo City.

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Adgangsgebyr: ¥ 720
Driftstider: 9:00 – 22:00
Sted: 1 Chome Odorinishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
Sådan kommer du dertil: Samme som Odori Park. De nærmeste stationer er JR Sapporo Station og Odori Subway Station. Fra JR Sapporo Station når du parken cirka ti minutter til fods. Odori station er lige ved siden af ​​parken. Det er bekvemt let tilgængeligt, da alle tre Sapporo -metrolinjer stopper ved Odori -stationen.
Trivia: Kita Kita Film Placering, hvor Lea’s japanske partner foreslog hende.

Sapporo Beer Museum and Beer Garden

Sapporo Beer Museum blev bygget i 1987 og er den eneste af sin art i Japan. Det sigter mod at uddanne besøgende om ølkultur og brygningsprocessen. Da kulturen går tilbage til Meiji -æraen, har den officielt opnået Hokkaido Heritage -betegnelse. Hvis du virkelig er interesseret i øl, og du vil grundigt fordybe (hehe), kan du forkæle dig selv på ølhaven med en række træk øl, mens du knuser på frisk grillet lam kendt som Genghis Khan.

Her er satserne for Genghis Khan (lam og friske grøntsager):

Alt hvad du kan spise
Voksne (13+ år): ¥ 2900 (¥ 3132 med skat)
Studerende (7-12 år): ¥ 1450 (¥ 1566 med skat)

Alt-du-kan-spise + alt-du-kan drikke
Voksne (13+ år): ¥ 3900 (¥ 4212 med skat)
Studerende (7-12 år): ¥ 1950 (¥ 2106 med skat)

Hvis du har arbejdet en appetit efter en dag med sightseeing, kan du muligvis benytte dig af deres premium à-la-carte-buffet. Ikke kun kommer du til at prøve Genghis Khan, men du kommer også til at grave i sne -krabber, røde kongekrabber og andre retter, som Hokkaido er populær for. For beer lovers, you get access to 6 types of beer too!

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Admission Fee: FREE; ¥500 (guided tour, optional)
Operating Hours: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM Note: closed on Mondays and December 31.
Location: 9 Chome-1-1 Kita 7 Johigashi (North 7, east 9), Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
How to get There: The nearest station is the Higashi-kuyakusho-mae station (subway). From the station, you can reach the Beer garden in 15 minutes if you travel on foot. Otherwise, you may opt to ride the loop 88 factory Line bus which stops at Odori station or Seibu department store (near Sapporo Station). The fare is ¥210. If you are not pressed for time and want to explore the city at the same time, you may also walk your way to the Beer garden from Sapporo Station. You will arrive there in 20 minutes, depending on your pace.

Otaru City Tour

Photo supplied by Klook
Otaru is a city located 37 kilometers from the urban center of Sapporo, but it is very easily accessible even if you travel on your own and pull a DIY. Otaru appears to be straight out of a steampunk anime. When I was there, I felt like I was living my Fullmetal Alchemist dreams.

Otaru is best-known for its exceptionally cinematic canal, which is lined with Western-style buildings. because of this, one of the most popular activities here is taking a picturesque boat cruise down Otaru Canal. The city is also popular for its glass craftsmanship and music box industry!

If you can’t do it DIY-style, Klook uses a day excursion of Otaru from Sapporo station Bus Terminal. The excursion guide speaks Japanese, but there are multilingual audio guides available for English-speakers.

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Hokkaido Tea Ceremony

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Nothing feels better in a cold day than a good cup of hot tea. In Sapporo, you can get a better understanding of the standard Japanese tea ceremony by experiencing it yourself. There will be an English-speaking guide who will show you authentic Japanese ways while you’re dressed in a kimono. The session lasts 1.5 hours.

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Odori Park

Running from east to west over a kilometer and covering at least twelve blocks, Odori Park is the most well-known park in Sapporo. It serves as a median between the northern and southern portion of the city. during wintertime, particularly in February, it is the site of the popular Sapporo Snow Festival. In the summer, it is carpeted with verdant trees and grass. You can also get a good view of the long stretch from the Sapporo TV Tower, located at the eastern end of the park.

Admission Fee: FREE
Operating Hours: 24/7
Location: Nishi 1 chōme, Ōdōri to Nishi 12 chōme, Ōdōri, Chūō-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
How to get There: The nearest stations are JR Sapporo station and Odori subway Station. Fra JR Sapporo Station når du parken cirka ti minutter til fods. Odori station er lige ved siden af ​​parken. Det er bekvemt let tilgængeligt, da alle tre Sapporo -metrolinjer stopper ved Odori -stationen.
Trivia: Kita Kita film location where Lea (Alessandra de Rossi) had an encounter with a little girl.

Sapporo Clock Tower

The Clock Tower or Tokeidai is an famous building located in the heart of Sapporo City. This western-style (American) wooden structure is the oldest in Sapporo, dating back to the city’s establishment in the 1870s and was originally built to be the Sapporo agricultural college building. The clock, which still works today, came from Boston and was installed in 1881. Presently, it functions as a museum, telling the history of the structure itself and the city.

Admission Fee: ¥200
Operating Hours: 8:45 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: North 1 West 2, Chūō-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
How to get There: The nearest station is the JR Sapporo Station. walk four blocks south of the station. If you are coming from Odori Park, you just need to walk one block north of the park.
Trivia: Kita Kita shooting location where Lea accompanied an old couple.

Moerenuma Park

Spanning over 180 hectares in the outskirts of Sapporo and surrounded by the Moere marsh, Moerenuma Park is a huge work of art. It created a green space where nature and arts meet. created by the famed Japanese-American sculptor, Isamu Noguchi, it’s not unusual that it won the good design award in 2002, and a lot more. The space used to be a garbage landfill until 1990. construction was absolutely completed in 2005, and the whole park was officially launched to the public. The park has over a hundred playground equipment, different types of sports grounds, and thousands of cherry trees.

Out of the structures created by Isamu Noguchi that the park houses, the glass pyramid, Hidamari, is the most outstanding. It is situated near the east entrance of the park with three floors where you will find a gallery, a museum shop or souvenir shop, information center, and a restaurant.

Another obvious feature is the 62-meter high man-made hill named mount Moere where you can get a good view of the entire park and the surrounding landscapes, even extending to the northern area of Sapporo City. other features of the park include Play Mountain, forest of Cherry Trees, Moere Beach, Sea Fountain, Aqua Plaza, and music Shell. some of these are closed in winter, but others are turned into snow activity locations. To maximize your time, you can rent a bicycle to navigate faster around the park.

Admission Fee: FREE; Bike Rental: ¥100/hr (April – November only)
Operating Hours: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM (East Entrance, year-round); 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM (West and South Entrance) Note: West and South Entrances are closed in wintertime season (November – April)
Location: 1−1 Moerenumakoen, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
How to get There: The nearest station is the Kanjodori-higashi station (subway). From Odori subway Station, take a Sakaemachi-bound train on the Toho subway Line to Kanjodori-higashi station (¥250, eight minutes). From Kanjodori-higashi Station, take the local bus 69 or 79 and alight at Moerenuma Park’s east entrance (¥210, 25 minutes).
Trivia: Kita Kita shooting location where Lea and Tonyo bonded and rode bicycles.

Hokkaido Shrine & Maruyama Park

Maruyama Park encompasses a large portion of land at the foot of the Maruyama mountain in the western part of Sapporo, housing the Maruyama Baseball Stadium, Maruyama Athletics Stadium, Maruyama Kid’s Land, other sports grounds, and Hokkaido Shrine. The park is a designated natural monument.

Established in 1871 and located at the northern end of the park is Hokkaido Shrine. It is the most celebrated Shinto shrine of Sapporo, revering the kami of the soul of Emperor Meiji and three other Shinto deities. The Sapporo festival which happens in June is held here annually. The shrine ground is also a venue for Hanami during the cherry blossom period. To make your check out a lot more meaningful and interesting, stroll around in the standard Japanese kimono.

There are several kimono rentals in Sapporo like the Mituki Sakura where we rented ours. The rental shop is located on the 6F Tanukikoji-Daio, 23-1, Nishi 5, Minami 2, Chuo-ku, Sapporo. The shop starts operations daily at 10:00 AM and ends at 8:00 PM. Kimono rental rates are ¥5,400 for adult and ¥3,240 for children below 10 years old. The fee includes the kimono rent and the dressing up. additional fee for hair and make up. Kimono need to be returned within the day, most current is 8:00 PM.

Admission Fee: FREE
Operating Hours: 24/7
Location: 474 Miyagaoka, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
How to get There: The nearest station is the Maruyama-koen station (subway). From Odori subway Station, take a Miyanosawa-bound train on the Tozai subway Line to Maruyama-koen station (¥200, five minutes). From there, you will reach the park in three minutes on foot.
Trivia: Kita Kita film location where Lea ate her lunch (bento).

Mt. Moiwa Ropeway

Since Hokkaido is also a mountainous region, there are lots of sightseeing spots that supply different amazing panoramas of the city and their surrounding areas. one of them is Mt. Moiwa.

After renovations, the ropeway and the commercial complex at the summit of mount Moiwa have relaunched in 2012. The observation deck at the summit presents the most stunning night view of the Sapporo cityscape. The checking out spot can be reached by taking the ropeway and a tiny cord car. aside from the observation deck, there is also a restaurant where you can have dinner with your special someone or your family while being mesmerized by an ocean of city lights below. The sight is one of the new three major night views of Japan.

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Admission Fee: ¥1,700 (RT ropeway and tiny cord automobile ride); ¥1,100 (RT ropeway ride only); ¥600 (RT tiny cord automobile ride only)
Operating Hours: 10:30 AM – 10:00 PM (April – November); 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM (December – March)
How to get There: Mt. Moiwa is situated southwest of Sapporo City. go to Susukino and take the streetcar line to Ropeway Iriguchi station (¥200, 25 minutes). From there, you can either take a five-minute walk to the ropeway’s lower station or take the complimentary shuttle bus ride. Note: Susukino is just one station away from Odori and two from Sapporo Station.
Trivia: Kita Kita film location where Lea an

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