
- 4.6/5
_TX***qzThe theme park gives an insight of their history, how their chocolates, cakes and sweets are made and interactive items that visitors can enjoy. They also have a sweet making workshop.
- 4.6/5
uztzuzOdori Park, located near Sapporo Station in downtown Sapporo, isn't particularly large, resembling a typical garden or green space in Japan. However, the famous Sapporo TV Tower is right next to the park, attracting numerous tourists from all over the world. The area is packed with people eager to take photos.
Sapporo TV Tower6.6
- 4.5/5
OMMBMHIt's worth a visit. In the afternoon, I went to Mt. Moiwa from JR Sapporo. I took a taxi to the entrance of the Mt. Moiwa cable car for 2,900 (the driver drove the wrong way, it should be less than 2,700). I bought the ticket directly on Ctrip. When I arrived, I went directly to the window to scan the code to get the ticket. I thought there were not many people on Mt. Moiwa during the day, but it was not the case. There were quite a few people waiting for the cable car. The cable car is divided into two sections. There is a cafe where you can sit down after the first section, or go to the top to see the scenery at the foot of the mountain. There are many elderly people who hiked up the mountain. They are very thin and carry hiking sticks. They look very impressive. In fact, there is not much to see at the top of the mountain. You can take a rest and take the cable car down. There are no shops at the foot of the mountain. Just walk forward and take the tram. You can transfer to the subway in the city. The fare is not expensive. Looking at the old man walking briskly, I suddenly feel that the meaning of travel may lie in these inadvertent moments-not how beautiful the scenery on the top of the mountain is, but the people and things encountered along the way, which make the ordinary journey vivid and unforgettable.
- 4.6/5
高乂比This is the highest point in Sapporo, offering a 350-degree panoramic view of the entire city. I recommend going during the day! Taking photos through the glass at night doesn't look as good. If you're not taking photos, then it's better at night.
- 4.5/5
Big StomachAs a typical Japanese city skywalk, Tanukikoji is far less bustling than Shinsaibashi, much like the contrast between Sapporo and Osaka. But Tanukikoji is approachable, relaxed, and offers a great value.
- 4.3/5
ViVi10The venue for the 1972 Sapporo Olympic Games is a 40-minute drive from the center of Sapporo and a 7-minute drive from the Ina Expressway Interchange. The transportation is convenient. If you are interested in skiing, you can go for a run at this ski resort.
- 4.2/5
uztzuzThis attraction is located near Sapporo Station in central Sapporo. The Clock Tower is a historic wooden structure in Sapporo, originally built in 1878. Originally the training ground for Sapporo Agricultural College (now Hokkaido University), it also served as an auditorium and indoor gymnasium. Tickets are available for entry, and it's a popular spot in Sapporo.
- 4.3/5
吉田茉由Although the cherry blossom season is over this year, Nakajima Park in Sapporo was in full bloom during Golden Week🌸 I also went for a walk with my dog and enjoyed cherry blossom viewing. Nakajima Park is very large and has many types of cherry blossoms. Even outside of cherry blossom season, there are many seasonal events in summer, autumn and winter. Be sure to check it out! ⚠️Pets are not allowed in the shrine within Nakajima Park. Holding pets is also prohibited. Please be careful.
- 4.4/5
vivienvivienSusukino is the most prosperous commercial district in the center of Sapporo, and the center of food, drink and entertainment in the center of Sapporo. It is a northern pleasure street full of extravagance and debauchery. Susukino is known as one of the three major red-light districts in Japan, along with Kabukicho in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and Nakasu in Fukuoka, Kyushu.







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