Sapporo

Things to do in Sapporo

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Sapporo bar hopping food tour
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Sapporo bar hopping food tour

Book this bar-hopping adventure and enjoy some locally-produced food and drinks at an underground Izakaya. Kanpai!

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Guided Trip to Asahiyama Zoo, Furano, Biei Blue Pond, Ningle Terrace
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Guided Trip to Asahiyama Zoo, Furano, Biei Blue Pond, Ningle Terrace

Journey into the winter wonderland of Hokkaido with captivating sights and activities, including Japan's northernmost zoo, Biei Blue Pond, and Furano.

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Noboribetsu, Lake Toya and Otaru Full-Day Tour in Hokkaido
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Noboribetsu, Lake Toya and Otaru Full-Day Tour in Hokkaido

Discover Sapporo's wonders: Hell Valley's hot springs, volcanic sites, bear farm, and scenic Lake Touyako. Explore Otaru's historic canal and enchanting glass arts.

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Full-Day Asahiyama Zoo, Biei and Ningle Terrace Guided Tour
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Full-Day Asahiyama Zoo, Biei and Ningle Terrace Guided Tour

Immerse yourself in the allure of Hokkaido's snow-covered winter scenery, enjoy the cute penguins in the snow, buy handmade souvenirs at Ningle Terrace.

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Things to do in Sapporo

Welcome to Sapporo, the fifth-largest city in all of Japan. Located on the island of Hokkaido, this vibrant metropolis, rose to international fame when it was chosen to be the first city in Asia to host the Winter Olympics at the beginning of the 1970s. Generally cold in climate but warm in spirit, today, the Sapporo is famous for its beautiful parks, unique and original festivals with an abundance of things to see and do all year round. Travelers heading over to Sapporo should not miss places like the beautiful Mt. Moiwa, with its picturesque panoramic scenery, (reachable by cable car), the Sapporo TV Tower, Odori and Moerenuma Park with its local chilled out vibe and the Hokkaido Shrine, to experience Sapporo's more spiritual side. The city's festivals are a must and take place all year round. February is a special month for Sapporo as the annual Snow Festival is celebrated, where for one full week, snow sculptures, colorful lights, ice skating rings and food stalls fill the city bringing a warm and festive charm to the city. Another notable festival which takes place in the summer months (between late July and early August), is the Fukushu-kyosan Sapporo Odori Beer Garden, where both locals and travelers come together in Odori Park to taste the city's world-famous Sapporo beer and take in all the festivals good vibes. Last but not least, a trip to Sapporo wouldn't be complete without tasting the local food. The city has a plethora of dishes ranging from fresh seafood, kaisendon, miso ramen and ramen youkucho, all uniquely delicious in their own way. The best places to get your satisfy your taste buds are at the Nijo Market, Curb Market and many other restaurants located across the city.
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