Probably best known for its eponymous beer, Sapporo—the capital of Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island—has maintained the youthful and open atmosphere of the 1972 Olympic Winter Games, drawing international visitors for its annual Snow Festival and its world-famous ramen. Those seeking out the full diversity of Japanese cuisine will want to visit: a city with a ramen-inspired theme park is one that embraces and pampers foodies.
The sapporo-Teine is composed of two-zone. It`s Highland-zone and Olympia-zone. Highland zone for like a intermediate skiers and an advanced skiers. Olympia -zone for a family and like a first- time skiers.
One of Japan’s most famous entertainment districts, Susukino is teeming with noodle restaurants, clubs, shops and pachinko parlors. Pachinko is a cross between pinball and slot machines.
Sapporo Fushimi Inari Shrine was founded in 1884 by A priest from the Imperial Sapporo shrine. It is a regional Shrine. This location on Sapporo’s Mount Moiwa dates from 1907. The main Fushimi Inari Shrine is in Kyoto. There are 4 deities enshrined. PLEASE BE AWARE THIS IS NOT KYOTO AS MANY PHOTOS HERE DEPICT. (We have tried to fix this problem but TripAdvisor ignores us.)
JR TOWER Observatory T38 Enjoy the panoramic view of Sapporo City from a height of 160meters,38floors above ground.There is a cafe and souvenir shop that sells original merchandise.
Typical night view enjoyment spot in Sapporo authorized by "the Japanese new three big night view" in October, 2015. To the extent the night view which can look a ropeway and a MORISU car (mini cable car) around 360 deg from a mountain top observatory of the altitude 531m which takes and arrives is also called "northern jewelry box", that it shines, when I'm shining also it's fine for the daytime...