When visiting Sapporo, Odori Park is a must-see attraction in the city center. The park stretches along the street, lined with trees and flowers on both sides. Set against the city buildings in the distance, it offers a relaxing and spacious view.
The afternoon sunlight filters through the greenery, and the gentle breeze makes you slow down and enjoy the leisurely pace of the trip. Along the way, I took in the cityscape, snapped some photos, and experienced the relaxed pace of local life.
Compared with bustling tourist attractions, Odori Park feels more natural and unhurried. Walking through it was comfortable and relaxing, making it one of my favorite stops on this trip to Hokkaido.
Sapporo Odori Park | Review by Gina C
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Mt. Hakodate Observatory
The Mt. Hakodate Observatory is the final stop of Mt. Hakodate Ropeway. The first floor features an inside lounge, the Ryoubi Park popular among locals as a less-crowded area to enjoy the night sceneries. The second floor features a summit shop, and restaurant selling Mt. Hakodate original goods. The third floor features a tea lounge, and the fourth floor features an observatory lounge.
When I came to Hakodate, what I looked forward to most was going up Mt. Hakodate to enjoy the captivating night view. As the ropeway slowly ascended, the city lights gradually came into view, and when I reached the summit, the scenery before me was even more stunning.
Looking down from above, the lights of Hakodate stretch along the narrow land, with sparkling coastlines on both sides, like stars scattered across the earth. Quietly admiring this brilliant scenery in the night breeze was both romantic and unforgettable, making it one of the most treasured memories of this trip to Hokkaido. -
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Susukino
Susukino is one of the most famous entertainment districts in Sapporo. Along with Kabukicho in Shinjuku and Nakasu in Fukuoka, Susukino is called one of the "three central entertainment districts in Japan.
When visiting Sapporo, Susukino is a place you shouldn't miss if you want to experience Hokkaido's nighttime atmosphere. After dark, the neon lights along the streets come on one by one, with tall buildings, signs, and passing crowds all coming together. The lively scene has a completely different feel from Sapporo during the day.
Walking through the streets, you can feel the city's vibrant energy. Restaurants, izakayas, and shops line the way, and the air is filled with the aromas of all kinds of food. Even just wandering around and taking in the street views lets you experience Sapporo's energetic side, adding a lively and unforgettable nighttime memory to a trip through Hokkaido. -
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Hokkaido University
Hokkaido University has a huge campus and an unconstrained space. A location of the ground is accessible on foot from the Sapporo station. The campus is open to the public for tours and walking as well as students or staff do.
Hokkaido University is a comfortable and relaxing place. The spacious campus is lush with greenery. As you slowly stroll along the tree-lined paths, the tall trees and historic buildings on both sides complement each other, making you forget for a moment that you're in a bustling city.
The pace on campus is leisurely and peaceful. Occasionally, you can see students riding bicycles, which also gives you a sense of how nature and everyday life blend together in Sapporo. Walking around the campus without any particular itinerary makes it even easier to enjoy a rare moment of relaxation during the trip. -




