Said to be one of Japan's finest observatories, a great place to watch the sunset
A major winter event in Sapporo, held for one week in early February each year. Gaze upon the enormous sculptures made from snow and ice lined up in Odori Park.
All the fresh flavors of the north in one place
Enjoy the deliciously spicy Hell Ramen, a customer favorite
This famous restaurant, tucked-away from the public eye, has its main branch in Ishikari and is well known for its flavorful soup
Enjoy authentic traditional cuisine in this long-running restaurant
Twenty minutes away from central Sapporo. Enjoy skiing all the way into the night
Enter a nostalgic world of music boxes
An iconic stone-walled building once used as a storehouse
Enjoy locally made ramen using seafood stock
Enjoy deep-fried ingredients from Hokkaido
Enjoy the adorable shape of wheat gluten manju wrapped in bamboo leaves
The concept is ”festival.” There's lots to enjoy after bathing too
The Institute for Nature Study, or Shizen Kyoiku-en, is an urban forest and green space where you can feel the changing seasons and embrace the beauty of nature in the midst of Tokyo.
Sumptuous original dishes made with real arrowroot
Set out for all corners of the country from Busta Shinjuku, the largest bus terminal in Japan!
Necoana Glamping Annovillas is a destination highly rated by LIVE JAPAN readers. Nestled amidst Mount Fuji's breathtaking beauty, each tent offers panoramic vistas of this iconic landmark, enveloping guests in its majestic aura. Revel in Japan's picturesque scenery from your cozy shelter, or venture out to explore nearby attractions like Lake Kawaguchiko and Fuji-Q Highland. Necoana Glamping Annovillas invites you to savor the essence of glamping under the mesmerizing gaze of Mount Fuji.
ALBi is a shopping center for fashion and outdoor items for all lifestyles.
A promenade of zelkova, now as the symbolic road of Sendai, the city of forests. It is also popular in winter when it is lit up.
With the concept of ”a Sapporo courtyard allowing you to meet a new sensitivity,” facilities and services unique to the place are developed