Odori Park winter illumination with Sapporo TV Tower visible through falling snow
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About This Template

Why this Sapporo board feels complete

Build a 3-day Sapporo trip around morning seafood at Nijo Market, an Odori Park walk through winter installations, and a night-view ride up the Mt. Moiwa Ropeway. This itinerary clusters Day 1 around the downtown grid from Chi-Ka-Ho through to Susukino's ramen alleys, Day 2 around red-brick heritage sights and the Sapporo Beer Museum, and Day 3 around Shiroi Koibito Park and Hokkaido Shrine before an evening panorama from Mt. Moiwa. Winter brings deep snow and short daylight, so plan for indoor warm-up stops and early dinners.

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Must-Visit Attractions

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Fresh seafood counters and donburi bowls at Nijo Market in Sapporo
Must visit

Nijo Market

A compact seafood market near downtown, geared toward early-morning breakfast counters and casual donburi lunches. Arrive early for the freshest counters and shorter queues, and bring cash for the stall vendors.

Odori Park covered in fresh snow with winter illumination displays in Sapporo
Must visit

Odori Park

A long park corridor running east to west through downtown, with winter festival installations and skyline views in both directions. Stick to the cleared center paths after heavy snow, and pair it with the TV Tower at the east end.

Sapporo TV Tower observation deck at dusk overlooking snow-covered Odori Park
Must visit

Sapporo TV Tower

A quick observation deck at the east end of Odori Park with views over the city grid and snow-covered streets. Go 30 to 45 minutes before sunset for the best light, and check winter closing times before heading up.

Historic red-brick Sapporo Beer Museum building with snow-dusted grounds
Must visit

Sapporo Beer Museum

A red-brick local industry landmark with self-guided exhibits and optional tastings indoors. Reserve ahead for any premium tasting course, and aim for mid-afternoon to avoid the post-lunch crowd.

Hokkaido Shrine torii gate with snow-covered approach through Maruyama Park
Must visit

Hokkaido Shrine

A major Shinto shrine set in Maruyama Park with a quiet, snow-covered approach through tall trees. Go during daylight hours to appreciate the grounds, and allow time to walk the forested approach at a relaxed pace.

Night view of Sapporo city lights from Mt. Moiwa observation platform in winter
Must visit

Mt. Moiwa Ropeway

One of Sapporo's best night-view payoffs on a clear winter evening, with the city spread out below the observation platform. Ride up after sunset and dress for wind, then head back down in time for a late dinner in town.

Budgeting At A Glance

Plan the trip cost with less guesswork.

Typical daily costs in JPY.

Budget

Accommodation: ¥3,000 - ¥6,000 (hostels or budget guesthouses)

Food: ¥1,500 - ¥2,500 (convenience stores, ramen shops, market stalls)

Transportation: ¥800 - ¥1,500 (subway and local buses)

Activities: ¥0 - ¥1,500 (free shrines, park walks, market browsing)

Mid-range

Accommodation: ¥10,000 - ¥22,000 (business hotels near Sapporo Station or Susukino)

Food: ¥3,500 - ¥6,000 (local restaurants, izakayas, department store food halls)

Transportation: ¥1,500 - ¥3,000 (subway day passes, Tozai and Namboku lines)

Activities: ¥2,000 - ¥5,000 (TV Tower entry, Beer Museum tasting, Mt. Moiwa ropeway)

Luxury

Accommodation: ¥30,000 - ¥60,000 (upscale hotels in Susukino or central Sapporo)

Food: ¥10,000 - ¥18,000 (kaiseki, premium crab courses, fine dining)

Transportation: ¥5,000 - ¥10,000 (private car or taxi for day trips)

Activities: ¥8,000 - ¥15,000 (private guided tours, premium onsen experiences)

Money-saving tips

  • Use the Chi-Ka-Ho underground passage to walk between Sapporo Station and Odori without paying for a taxi or stepping into the cold.
  • Book a hotel near Sapporo Station or along the Namboku subway line so you can reach most Day 1 and Day 2 stops on foot.
  • Eat lunch at Nijo Market instead of dinner. The seafood bowls are just as fresh at midday and cost less than evening restaurant menus.

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