1. Sapporo Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill
Enjoy panoramic views of Sapporo city and the scenic landscapes from this observation hill, known for its statue of Dr. William S. Clark.
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Enjoy panoramic views of Sapporo city and the scenic landscapes from this observation hill, known for its statue of Dr. William S. Clark.
A large, beautifully designed park by Isamu Noguchi, featuring stunning landscapes, sculptures, and the iconic Glass Pyramid.
Explore this open-air museum showcasing restored buildings from the Meiji and Taisho periods, offering a glimpse into Hokkaido's past.
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Discover the natural history and cultural heritage of Hokkaido through fascinating exhibits and displays.
A family-friendly park with a focus on agriculture, offering interactive experiences, seasonal flowers, and local produce.
Famous for its plum blossoms in spring, this park offers walking trails, sports facilities, and a serene atmosphere.
A compact aquarium featuring a variety of marine life, including penguins and seals, suitable for a family visit.
An interactive museum with hands-on exhibits and a planetarium, ideal for curious minds and science enthusiasts.
A vast natural park perfect for hiking and bird-watching, home to the Hokkaido Centennial Memorial Tower.
A lovely local park offering sports fields, a children's playground, and cherry blossoms in season.
Part of Moerenuma Park, this architectural marvel hosts art exhibitions and offers splendid views of the park.
A man-made mountain in Moerenuma Park providing panoramic views and a popular spot for winter sledding.
The eastern entrance to Moerenuma Park, providing access to its expansive artistic and recreational facilities.
An entrance to the extensive Nopporo Forest Park, offering access to numerous trails and natural attractions.
A creative space where visitors can learn about ceramic art and participate in pottery workshops.
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