Indoor/outdoor playground spread over approximately 1,900 m2 at the Hokkaido Ball Park F Village.
A broadcasting tower standing 147.2 m tall at the eastern edge of Odori Park with a panoramic view of the city of Sapporo from an observation deck about 90 m above ground.
The long band of greenery that is Odori Park spans about 1.5 km from east to west through the center of Sapporo. The park is dotted with monuments and fountains.
Shiroi Koibito is the must-get gift to take home from Hokkaido. This theme park is the perfect place to see, taste, and experience all sorts of sweets.
A park designed by the sculptor Isamu Noguchi. The whole area is an artistic space with enormous sculptures interspersed throughout the park.
One of Sapporo's three main tourist attractions. Built over 140 years ago, this clock tower is the oldest in Japan to use a pendulum, and continues to keep time.
New Chitose Airport is the air-bound gateway to Hokkaido sightseeing, which is great for families with children.
A 20 minute drive from central Sapporo. 17 courses for everyone from experts to families. Includes a kids park!
Easy access to high quality powder snow 1000 meters above sea level! Fifteen unique courses!
Japan's northernmost ice-free lake
Discover the history of a beer dating back to Hokkaido's frontier age
See tranquil landscapes unique to Hokkaido
Only an hour out of the city: Sapporo's own hot spring town
Familiarize yourself with history, culture, and art
Sapporo's first park and social gathering center, built to receive noble guests of the Hokkaido Development Commission
One of Hokkaido's oldest and finest shopping streets
A beautiful western-style building in white and ultramarine blue
A scenic view of Sapporo's heart
Look for the ”Morris” cable car
Travel back in time to the frontier age