Discover Sapporo’s rich history and hidden gems on a walking tour, exploring Western-style architecture, public parks, and vibrant commercial spaces.
Discover Sapporo’s rich history and hidden gems on a walking tour, exploring Western-style architecture, public parks, and vibrant commercial spaces.
- Former Hokkaido Government Office Building - Functioned as the main office for the Hokkaido prefectural government until 1968.
- Sapporo Clock Tower - Has been marking time since 1881, originally constructed for the Sapporo Agricultural College.
- Sapporo TV Tower - Has been broadcasting television signals and offering an observation deck…
- Former Hokkaido Government Office Building - Functioned as the main office for the Hokkaido prefectural government until 1968.
- Sapporo Clock Tower - Has been marking time since 1881, originally constructed for the Sapporo Agricultural College.
- Sapporo TV Tower - Has been broadcasting television signals and offering an observation deck above Odori Park since 1957.
- Odori Park - Has been hosting public events and dividing central Sapporo into north and south since its establishment in 1871.
- Nijo Market - Has been providing fresh seafood and local produce to the public since the late 19th century.
- Sapporo Underground Pedestrian Space - Links Sapporo Station and Odori Station with an underground pedestrian and shopping passage.

- Professional tour guide
- 2-hour walking tour
- Professional tour guide
- 2-hour walking tour
- Gratuities (optional)
- Gratuities (optional)
This walking tour in Sapporo delves into the city center, which took shape during Hokkaido’s swift growth following 1869, when Sapporo became the prefectural capital. The tour highlights regions where early Western-style institutions, public parks, and subsequent commercial areas emerged together, illustrating how government planning, education, and commerce have shaped the city’s modern design.
This walking tour in Sapporo delves into the city center, which took shape during Hokkaido’s swift growth following 1869, when Sapporo became the prefectural capital. The tour highlights regions where early Western-style institutions, public parks, and subsequent commercial areas emerged together, illustrating how government planning, education, and commerce have shaped the city’s modern design.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.