Tsubara Tsubara Coffee

Tsubara Tsubara Coffee Sapporo cake

Pricing Guide
(Avg. cost per person)
around ¥800
Opening Hours13:00 - 23:00
ClosedTuesdays & every second Wednesdays
Contact011-272-0023
NotesSeating for 15
Non smoking
Location5 minute walk from Odori park west 11
Sapporo, Chuoku Minami 1 West 13 chome 317-2


Tsubara Tsubara Coffee Sapporo coffee

Caffè mocha

Tsubara Tsubara is a great little coffee shop in west Sapporo. A hidden gem that has a great atmosphere! The menu has a delicious choice of teas and coffees. And what better to enjoy your coffee or tea, but with something sweet! Tsubara Tsubara also has a menu of mouth watering cakes and biscuits. Tsubara Tsubara is down a small side street, so to find it easily, check the map! It is near the west end of Odori park, and about a 10 minute walk from the Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art.


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Tsubara Tsubara Coffee Sapporo tea

Tsubara Tsubara tea

Tsubara Tusbara coffee shop has a special deal with a sweets shop called ‘Capsule Monster’. Capsule monster is located in Space 1-15 , and was voted as one of the best confectionery shops in Hokkaido! If you buy any sweets from Capsule Monster, then you will get a ¥100 discount on any drinks at Tsubara Tsubara coffee. You are also more than welcome to bring anything you buy from Capsule Monster and have it with your coffee or tea! It’s a great relationship these two well stores share.  For a good day out, a visit to the Hokkaido Museum,  a bit of shopping at Space 1-15, then top off with a relaxing coffee at Tsubara Tsubara!



Hoheikyo Dam

Hoheikyo Dam Sapporo

AdmissionFree
Opening HoursAll day
Shuttle bus hours8:45 - 16:00
Adults ¥620, Children ¥300
Contact011-598-3452
NotesPeak spot for autumn leaves viewing
Free parking
Wheelchair access
Toilets available
Location /
Getting There
Jozankei 840-banchisaki, Minami-ku, Sapporo

By car or bus, it's a 1 hour drive from Sapporo
During October, it can take all day to get there!
By car from Jozankei its an 8 minute drive.


Jozan lake

Hoheikyo Dam was constructed in 1972 and stands at 102.5 meters tall. It was built, utilizing Toyohira river, for irrigation, for hydroelectricity and to control flooding. The reservoir created from the dam is called Jozan lake, which is surrounded by forest and high mountains. Located in Shikotsu Toya National park, the dam is in a designated environmental protection area, so cars, motorbikes, and bicycles are not allowed. To get from the car park to the dam there is a hybrid electric bus available, or it’s a 20 minute walk.


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Restaurant & lookout

For places to see in Hokkaido, Hoheikyo dam is a beautiful location, and during autumn, it’s a must see! The views of the autumn leaves are spectacular. The dam was voted as one of the top 100 waterside forests, and is also one of the top 100 lake dams as ranked by the Forestry Agency. The floodgates are opened between June and October from 9:00 to 16:00.  There is also a small lookout area above the dam, and for lunch , there is a Jingiskan (mutton) restaurant as well! At the far end of Hoheikyo Dam is a museum with  old photos and information (in Japanese) about the dam. It has a nice place to sit, with amazing views over Jozan lake. 


From the parking lot, to the dam it is about a kilometer.  There is a hybrid electric bus that runs every 10 minutes. The fare (round trip) for adults is ¥620 and ¥300 for children. Children up to 12 years old can ride for free. If you prefer, you can walk this road, which will take about 20 minutes. The road passes through 2 long tunnels but there is a good photo opportunity along the way, looking into the valley. 




WARNING!! To get to the dam requires your own transport or by public bus. The peak season in getting to Hoheikyo Dam is in October (for the stunning Autumn leaves). Getting to the dam from Sapporo will take ALL day during this month on the weekend! If possible, visit the dam during weekdays. Buses are available daily from Sapporo to Jozankei. From Jozankei to the dam, shuttle buses are available.



Space 1-15

Admission
Opening HoursBusiness days and hours differ depending on each store.
ClosedBusiness days and hours differ depending on each store.
Contact-
NotesNo parking
Location 〒060-0061 Chuo Ward, Chateau le Reve, Minami 1-jo Nishi 15-chome 1-139, Sapporo


Space 1-15 was originally a residential building called, “Château le Rêve” (Castle of Dreams). A soap dealer decided to open one shop in one of the rooms. Since that simple beginning, Space 1-15 has blossomed into unique building in which every room has become a small shop, run by store owners and artisans. Space 1-15 features around 20 shops from the second to the fifth floor, including cafés, clothing shops, sundries, art books, used records, and artisans’ workshops. A little oasis for art and design lovers alike!


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To get into the building you will need to be buzzed in. Simply choose one of the many shop intercom buttons and they will happily let you in. Once inside, there is an elevator or steps to access the shops. The beauty of Space 1-15, is that each shop has been refurbished from the same size apartment, so its interesting to go from room to room and see each style and design. Space 1-15 also organizes seasonal events such as morning markets and summer festivals.

2nd floor

201 Anorakcity StöreArt & craft store
202 MielTea & sweets store
203 Shigeru MoonHandmade accessories, art & craft store
205 ManoHandmade pottery store
207 YurarikaBag & accessories store

3rd floor

305 LosikaFlorist
306 Ten to SenFabric & design
307Rental Space

4th floor

401 Kitchen ToroikaRestaurant
402 SnowblossomsDesign & jewelery
403Japanese sweets classroom
405 Brother Sun Sister MoonCraft & toys
406 F1/6Clothing shop
407 LitartArt & books

5th floor

502 Adonai CheeseCheese & coffee
506 Allô?Photography workshop

8th floor

801 ProviMetal jewelry making



Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art

AdmissionAdults ¥510 High School and University Students ¥250
Opening Hours9:30 - 17:00 daily
ClosedMondays, Exhibit changing days and New Year Holidays
Contact011-644-6882
NotesWheelchair access
No parking
Location /
Getting There
Japan, 〒060-0001 Hokkaidō, Sapporo-shi, Chūō-ku, Kita 1 Jōnishi, 17 Chome−2−1 北海道立近代美術館

5-minute walk from Nishi Juhatchome Station on the Subway Tozai Line


2nd floor views

Opened in 1977, the Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art has built up an extensive collection of art, with as many as 4,800 works, both domestic and international. These are centered around the three themes of Jules Pascin and the École de Paris, art associated with Hokkaido, and glassware representing periods from Art Nouveau, through to contemporary works. Along with these artworks, there are workshops and presentations held by the art gallery. Other works encompass Japanese modern art, European prints and Ukiyoe prints.


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Outside sculpture

The permanent Museum Collection exhibition is held on the first and second floors of Gallery A, which are connected by a large spiral staircase. The artworks from the museum’s collection are displayed and changed seasonally, four times a year. The second floor also houses a small restaurant that serves up a healthy menu, making use of Hokkaido-grown vegetables. A special menu offered during exhibition periods allows visitors to enjoy delicious meals. The outside grounds of the Hokkaido gallery are a pleasant place to walk around and take in some of the impressive sculptures there. To make a day of it, across the road is the Hokkaido Governor’s Residence which is also well worth a look!


To get to the museum, it’s a 5 minute walk from the Nishi Juhatchome Station on the Subway Tozai Line, exit no.4. From Sapporo Station on the JR Line and Subway Namboku and Toho Lines, take the Chuo Bus or JR Hokkaido Bus (42, 55, 64, 57, 66, 80, 62, 63) and get off at “Doritsu Kindai Bijutsukan” bus stop.



Sapporo Marathon

DatesFirst Sunday of October
Starting timeAll events 9:00 - 13:40
Half marathon 9:30
Entry price¥1020 to ¥3600 (depending on event & age)
Half marathon ¥5140 (adults)
Half marathon ¥1640 (high school students)
Contacthttp://satumara.shsf.jp/
Location /
Getting There
Start & finish is at Makomanai Sekisui Heim Ice Arena (inside Makomanai Park in Minami-ku, Sapporo)

Course runs along Toyohira river and Odori park


First held in 1958, the Sapporo Marathon originally started out as a full marathon. From 1986, the race was turned into the half marathon, where it remains as one of the most famous sporting events in Sapporo. There are around 15,000 participants. The half marathon starts and finishes in Makomanai park and follows the banks of Toyohira river. The race winds its way to Odori park where the runners then make their journey back.


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Along with the half marathon course, there is a 10km course, a 5km, 3km, and a 2km course. The shorter courses are all held within Makomanai park. The 2km and 3km race is a “fun pair” race, matching adults with children (pre-elementary school age), so there are many grandparents who take part to run alongside their grandchildren. The half marathon and 10 km run are both official courses sanctioned by the Japan Association of Athletics Federations.



Shimamui Coast (Shakotan)

AdmissionFree parking & open all year
NotesGreat views of the coast
Sea urchin (uni) restaurant
Ice cream shop
Souvenir shop
Restrooms available
Contact0135-44-3715
Location /
Getting There
Located on Shakotan coast
Irikacho, Shakotan, Shakotan District, Hokkaido Prefecture 046-0327

2 hour drive from Sapporo

 

Shakotan Shimamui Coast

Lovely coastline

Shimamui coast is part of the Shakotan Cape which is on the western coast of Hokkaido. It is located next to Cape Shakotan and is famous for its coastline, and its crystal clear waters. There is a lookout at about 100m above sea level, offering stunning views from the cliffs down onto the water. The lookout is only a 5 minute walk from the car park so its easy to get to! There is a narrow tunnel that leads to the viewing point. There is also one more lookout which is slightly higher and offers similar views.


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Shakotan Shimamui Coast

Beautiful clear water

To get down to the water there is a small path that winds its way down to the rocky shoreline. Be aware, this track can get muddy at times. The rocky shore line is surrounded by craggy peaks, that feel primordial. The contrast of these rocks with the water, also known as ‘Shakotan Blue’ is a real feature and a great photo opportunity. The Shimamui Coast was included in the “top 100 coastlines in Japan”. If you fancy a bit of snorkeling in these calm waters you will see thousands of sea urchin, islands and valleys of rock crowned in seaweed, a few fish and you will have stunning views to the bottom! The water is chilly (depending where you come from) so its best in the summer months.

 

Shakotan Shimamui Coast

Sunset over Shimamui coast

There may be an opportunity to see seals on the coasts during the winter but you need a pair of long boots or mountain-climbing boots to navigate the snow-covered path to the coasts. After taking in the views, there is a restaurant and souvenir shop named “Rinko” that serves primarily sea urchin in varying dishes. They also have ice cream cones which is perfect in the summer! There is also a separate restroom located next to the parking lot. To make a real day of it, you can head around to Cape Shakotan, Cape Kamui, and Cape Ogon which all have fantastic views and are all near each other!

 

 

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