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A little more easily managed than Tokyo or Yokohama, Sapporo has breathing space that the bigger cities lack. Odori Park, Maruyama Park and the Botanical Gardens are relaxing places to unwind away from an urban centre that's every bit as vibrant and modern as any 21st century city.

Surrounded by stunning natural beauty and pleasantly cool in summer, all four seasons are celebrated in Sapporo. In particular, winter with the Yuki Matsuri (snow festival) in February. Started by kids making snow statues in the park, the trend they set didn't melt away. Instead it grew into an international snow statue competition and a celebration of all things icy that attracts nearly 2 million visitors every year. There's also the five-day Yosakoi Soran Matsuri in early June that celebrates traditional song and dance and attracts just as many.

A number of Sapporo's sights will be of more interest to Japanese rather than foreign visitors. The number one attraction, the Tokeidai clock tower, has more than a little of the Mid-Western mission building about it. This, the University, the Sapporo Brewery and the broad, tree-lined avenues all tell of foreign influence that started when American town planners and engineers were invited to build the city in the mid-19th century. A bit of this old Sapporo has been lovingly preserved in the Historical Village of Hokkaido, a short bus ride from the town centre. Comprising of some sixty buildings it's an impressive monument to how the city used to be.

Nearby Hakodate and Otaru are also worth visiting. The old port town of Otaru has a canal area that was once grimy with hard work. Now retired, you can amble unhurriedly around the turn-of-the-century Japanese and Western architecture. Hakodate boasts a star-shaped fort (now more of a star-shaped park since the conquering troops of the Meiji restoration had their way with it) and some wonderful night views. But Hokkaido's real charms lie outside the cities.

Hokkaido, until relatively recently, was only partially explored and sparsely populated with Japan's indigenous people, the Ainu. Now the peak holiday periods, especially June through August, seem to bring the rest of Japan north for the hiking, climbing and camping opportunities. Near Hakodate is one of Japan's scenic highlights, the quasi-national park around the town of Onuma. Fisherman still make a living from the teeming waters of lakes Onuma and Konuma, even while tourist row boats navigate their way around the lily pads. There are camping and bicycle hire facilities too, all under the watchful eye of Mt. Koma. Shikotsu Toya National Park is within easy reach of Sapporo and boasts expansive lakes, abundant wildlife and onsen baths in which to rest hike-weary legs.

The further north you go, the wilder it gets. There is ample hiking on the twin islands of Rishiri Rebun Sarobetsu National Park as well as at Daisetsuzan National Park, which encompasses the popular ski resort of Furano. Only the adventurous and well prepared should head to Shiretoko National Park, an untouched wilderness at the northeast tip of Hokkaido, known appropriately in Ainu as "the ends of the earth".
 
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Accommodation
ANA Hotel Sapporo
ANA Hotel Sapporo
011-221-4411 011-222-7624
1-2-9 Kita-Sanjyo-Nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido 060-0003, Japan
Here in Japan's northernmost major city you'll appreciate the warm service and personal care of ANA Hotel Sapporo's staff, whether you're visiting here for the annual Snow Festival, doing business or just seeing the sights.
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Amusement
Odori Park
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1-12 Odori-nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
Always open
Free
Odori Park is a green belt that runs for about 1.5 km from Nishi 1-chome to Nishi 12-chome. It divides the city into Kita Ichijo (north) and Minami Ichijo (south). Flowers are planted each season and events that represent Sapporo are held here.
Maruyama Park
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Miyagaoka, Chuo-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
Always open
Free
A park located north of Mt. Maruyama. It has lots of greenery because a virgin forest is kept in its natural state. Maruyama Zoo is open even during winter. The Hokkaido Shrine is one of the best places in Hokkaido to view cherry blossoms and celebrate the coming of spring.
Sapporo Factory
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011-207-5000
1-2 Kita 2, Higashi 4, Chuo-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
10:00-20:00 (restaurants 11:00-22:00)
Varies by facility
Both sides of the glass-covered atrium have many stores and restaurants. The Meissen Art Museum and cinemas are also located here. "Sapporo Beer Brewery" opened here where the first beer in Japan was made.
 
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Sightseeing
Former Hokkaido Government Building
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011-231-4111
Kita 3, Nishi 6, Chuo-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
9:00-17:00 (lit up from sunset to 21:00, walking through the garden 9:00-21:00)
Free
This American-style neo baroque structure was completed in 1888. It houses the archives of Hokkaido and a memorial hall that was formerly the governor´s office. The building has been designated as an important cultural property of Japan.
Clock Tower
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011-231-0838
Kita 1, Nishi 2, Chuo-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
9:00-17:00
¥200 for adults and free for children
Sapporo Clock Tower was built to be a martial arts training hall for Sapporo Agricultural College in 1878. It is now the symbol of Sapporo and has been designated as an important cultural property of Japan. The clock tower has four faces and has been ticking for over 120 years.
Poplar Avenue
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Around Kita 11, Nishi 10, Kita-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
Free
Hokkaido University is famous for the Poplar Avenue in back of the Department of Science building and the bust of Dr. Clerk. Poplar trees rise up to the northern sky, lining the avenue. They are the most beautiful in May when everything is at its greenest.
 
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Restaurants
Bakuyotei
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011-207-5555
B1 Sapporo Factory Atrium, Kita 2, Higashi 4, Chuo-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
11:00-22:00
"Yakiniku" (grilled meat) plate (2-3 people) ¥2,400, all you can eat milk lamb Genghis Khan (barbecued lamb) with drinks ¥3,400, "yakiniku" lunch ¥680 and up
Serves barbecued lamb from animals fed only breast milk and natural feed with no grass. Milk lamb is very popular because it does not have regular lamb´s distinguished smell and tastes better than raw lamb. Hokkaido beef is used to make "yakiniku."
Ramen Horan
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011-531-6582
Minami 5, Nishi 5, Chuo-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
11:00-3:30
"Shouyu" ramen (Chinese noodles) ¥700, "extra spicy miso" ramen ¥800, ramen with roasted pork fillet ¥900
The second owner of the restaurant says he maintains the original taste of the restaurant. Customers say that the "shio" ramen is difficult to stop eating, "shouyu" ramen is unforgettable, and "miso" ramen is addictive. "Shouyu" ramen without bean sprouts is highly recommended.
Ebi-kani Gassen Sapporo
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011-210-0411
12th floor F-45 Bldg. Minami 4, Nishi 5, Chuo-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
16:00-24:00
All you can eat (90 minutes) ¥3,500-5,000, full course (120 minutes) ¥3,000-10,000, a la carte ¥300 and up
You can eat as much shrimp and crab as you want. All 70 dishes include shrimp or crab. The restaurant´s motto is "the best quality at the lowest price." It never fails to satisfy tourists who come to eat crab.
Seafood restaurant Marudai-tei
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011-210-7321
1st and 2nd floor F-45 Bldg. Minami 4, Nishi 5, Chuo-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
17:00-22:30
Salmon roe and rice ¥1,500, grilled sea urchins and crab in a shell ¥1,500 and up, a plate of raw fish ¥6,000 and up
Come to this restaurant if you want to eat fresh seafood in season, not frozen. It is run by a salmon trader. Staff goes to various fish markets and directly buys seafood, including salmon.
Popura Sushi
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011-511-4488
1st floor Liberty Bldg. Minami 5, Nishi 5, Chuo-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
17:00-0:30
All you can eat first class sushi (reservation is needed) ¥3,800, second class sushi set (10 pieces) ¥1,200, first class sushi set (10 pieces) ¥1,700
This restaurant serves local fish from Otaru and Shakotan at reasonable prices because it is run by the Japanese-style bar chain Fuji Group that buys raw material in bulk. It serves sea urchins from Otaru from mid May to August.
Bel Pre
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011-736-0196
1st floor Castle Elm, Kita 9, Nishi 4, Kita-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
11:30-14:00, 17:30-21:00
Seasonal a la carte ¥800 and up, dinner ¥3,500 and 5,000, daily lunch ¥1,500 and up
Serves country-style dishes often cooked at homes in rural areas of France. The chef bakes bread and grows herbs by himself because he wants to use ingredients he can accept.
Sapporo Beer Garden
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011-742-1531
Kita 7, Higashi 9, Higashi-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
11:30-20:45 (Fridays and Saturdays in May through September until 21:15)
All you can eat Genghis Khan (barbecued lamb) with drinks ¥3,400, northern province-style seafood salad ¥1,300
Developers´ Hall was closely related to the history of Sapporo City. Kessel Hall on the second and third floors has a gigantic pot that was used to prepare beer. Enjoy Genghis Khan and the atmosphere of an old beer brewery.
 
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