Gotenzan Park

五天山公園
Opening Hours9:00 - 17:00
ClosedDuring the winter (depending on snow conditions)
Contact011-662-2424
http://www.nankoen.co.jp/gmpmg/
NotesBBQ area, hiking trails, toilets, playground, BBQ area, park golf, parking for 544 cars
Park Golf18 holes fee Adults ¥270 / Children ¥120 / 65 years and older ¥180
27 holes fee Adults ¥400 / Children ¥180 / 65 and over ¥270
4-hour ticket Adults ¥700 / Children ¥360 / Over 65 years old ¥500
Location /
Getting There
The park is a 20 minute drive west from Sapporo into the mountains. Parking is free.
JR Bus 41 "Nishino Fukui Line" departing from JR "Hassamu Station"
JR Bus Kotoni 41 Nishino-Fukui Line from "Kotoni Subway Station"
It's a 5 minutes walk from "Fukui 10-chome" or get off at "Gotenzan Park"
423 Fukui, Nishi Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 063-0012

This large recreational space (which was originally an old quarry) can be found up in the mountains and was opened in 2009. The park was the first of its kind, found in the west ward of Sapporo. It is easily recognizable by its pyramid shaped mountain overlooking the whole area.  The park has BBQ cooking huts for use (enquire at the office), plus a playground for the kids, a ball game space for football and basketball, and a 27 hole park golf course on the grounds. During the summer, there are fireflies that converge at the ‘firefly waterway’ which also has a restored windmill running. 

If you want to stretch your legs even further, take a walk up to Mt. Goten which has two viewing platforms. The springtime is especially popular for its beautiful flowers. Even though this large recreational space is up in the mountains it is actually not that far from central Sapporo. It is about a twenty minute drive from central Sapporo. The road winds its way west up through the mountains until you reach the park of Gotenzan. Take advantage of the ample free parking here, that has enough space for 550 vehicles! For those without access to a vehicle, you can take the bus up from Kotoni station in Sapporo. 

Fukuyoshi Cafe

福吉カフェ旭橋本店
Pricing Guide
(Avg. cost per person)
¥1000 - ¥1500
Opening Hours10:00 - 20:00 Sapporo store
9:00 - 20:00 Asahikawa main store
9:00 - 16:00 Asahikawa ski links
Closed-
Contact011-792-8507 Sapporo store
0166-85-6014 Asahikawa main store
0166-72-2311 Asahikawa Ski Links
https://www.fukuyoshicafe.com/
NotesCoffee store, restaurant, soup curry, wifi available, parking available, no smoking
Location /
Getting There
Located in east Sapporo. Car needed to get there (15 minute drive from Sapporo station). From the closest station, Motomachi subway station (Toho Line) it's a 30 minute walk east.
3 Chome-3-3 Fushiko 9 Jo, Higashi Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 007-0869
*For Asahikawa locations see below

The Fukuyoshi brand formed in 2013, is the creation of a merger between two Japanese companies dating back over eighty years. The Fukui Seisakusho company (founded in Asahikawa in 1948), and the tea shop “Yoshikawaen” (established in 1945). The result of this merger has bought in three fantastic cafe/restaurants to the Hokkaido region. There are two of these cafes in Asahikawa, and one is the city of Sapporo. At these restaurants you can find some delicious teas, coffees, ice creams, and some great curries, including mouth watering soup curries. 

The main cafe in Asahikawa has been renovated from the historic building “Kitajima Flour Mill”, which was built around 1914. The store in Sapporo also has a lovely rustic feel, as it was renovated from a brick stable originally built in 1955. The menu has a lot to choose from with three main type of dishes. Each is equally delicious. Fukuyoshi has soup curries with a dozen to choose from (the hamburger and vegetables curry is delicious), plus they have curry and rice dishes, and they also have hot skillet beef hamburg sets. Fukuyoshi is famous for its coffees and its ice cream so make sure you try these too! 

Ramen Alley

さっぽろラーメン横丁
Opening Hours11:30 - 3:00
Closed
Contactinfo@ganso-yokocho.com
http://www.ganso-yokocho.com/
NotesAlley of 17 ramen restaurants, no parking
Location /
Getting There
Located in Sapporo in Susukino district. This small street is just a 2 minute walk from Susukino subway station
3 Chome Minami 5 Jonishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0805

Ganso Sapporo Ramen Yokocho, better known as ‘Ramen Alley’ is a famous street that is often busy with hungry tourists and nationals alike. This small alley is well known for its long history and is also a popular sightseeing spot. It is the birthplace of ‘Miso Ramen’ and is also the first to put ‘Sapporo Ramen’ on the map and make it a nationwide name. Ramen Alley began way back in 1948 with the opening of eight ramen houses. There are now currently 17 different ramen restaurants that line the alley. These ramen stores are often busy with people lining up to get in. 

Each store has its own opening and closing times, usually from midday until late at night. The alley itself is open from lunch until the early hours in the morning. You will find the alley can get quite busy around midnight due to many patrons getting hungry after a night out drinking in Susukino.  Every restaurant has its own unique style and distinct flavor. Many of the shops have an English menu to cater for the tourists. Ordering is easy and the staff are friendly. If you are in Sapporo, and looking for a good meal while experiencing a little history, look no further than Ramen Alley.

Katsunairinkai Park

かつない臨海公園 小樽市
Opening HoursOpen 24 hours
Closed-
Contact0134-32-4111
NotesPark by Otaru harbor, 32 parking spaces, lunch spot
Location /
Getting There
Located in Otaru by the water. It's a 14 minute walk from Otaru canal. The park is by the Shin Nihonkai Ferry Otaru Ferry Terminal.
8-1 Chikko, Otaru City 047-0008, Hokkaido

This is a small park in Otaru. It can be found right by Otaru Harbor and it overlooks Otaru Port. Being next the Shin Nihonkai Ferry terminal, you can get some great views of the ships coming in and all the vessels anchored in the harbor. The park itself has a few odd seafaring items located on the grounds. At the centre of the park, there is a covered landing that has a distinctive boating veneer. It has a crows nest built on top, plus it is flanked by two large anchors, and a small stage for performances.

 

To one side of the park there is a huge sea buoy to take a look at. It served as a sea anchor for boats and was installed back in 1933. The buoy was capable of anchoring 12,000 tonne class vessels. It has a diameter of four metres and was anchored to the sea bed via a 6 tonne weight attached to an 80 meter chain. It’s a pretty impressive buoy which has some history. Besides this feature, the park benches to sit and have lunch and enjoy the peaceful harbor views. The park is also a popular spot to do some fishing!

Sakaimachi Street

境町通り
Admission-
Closed-
Contact0134-27-1133
NotesShopping street, sightseeing spot, historical landmarks, photography spot
Location /
Getting There
Located in Otaru. The street is down near the harbor. It is a 18 minute walk down from Otaru station. From Sapporo station, take the JR line to Otaru.
Otaru, Hokkaido 047-0027

Otaru is a beautiful harbor town. It is one of those places that has managed to preserve a lot of its history. You can find many old buildings where you can take a stroll back in time here. Sakaimachi street is a hugely popular tourist spot for those who are visiting Otaru. It is here you can find souvenir shops, museums, restaurants, historical buildings, and landmarks. Many of these restaurants and stores are in these historical buildings, many being converted from old warehouses. So, not only can you do some shopping and dining, but you can also get some great photos while on your travels.

Many of the shops along this road sell goods that are connected with Otaru and its history. Being a seaside town, there are plenty of sushi restaurants and crab stores. Glass blowing can also be found in Otaru, so there are many glass and ornamental boutiques. To get to Sakaimachi street from Otaru train station, it is a short walk. After exiting the station it is a ten minute walk straight down heading towards the harbor. One block before reaching Otaru canal, turn right and you will reach the street. For those driving, there are a few paid parking areas around the area. 

Antique Daisho Roman

アンティーク雑貨大昭浪漫・左蔵
Pricing Guide
(Avg. cost per person)
¥400 - ¥500 for coffee
Contact0134-21-3885
NotesAntique store, coffee shop, seating 10, no smoking
Location /
Getting There
Located in the main tourist shopping area, on a side road from the famous Sakaimachihondori Street. It's a 6 minute walk east from Otaru Canal.
3-19 Sakaimachi, Otaru, Hokkaido 047-0027

アンティーク雑貨大昭浪漫・左蔵This fascinating store is a treasure trove of antiques. It can be found just off the Sakaimachi shopping road. The store is packed with interesting and unique items, and is a great place to walk around and check out the wares. They have pictures, furniture, serving ware, ornaments, and thousands of trinkets. The store is run by a friendly couple and are happy to have you peruse their store. This store not only serves as an antique boutique, but it also serves as a a cosy little tea and coffee shop!

アンティーク雑貨大昭浪漫・左蔵The coffee store here makes for a quaint spot to sit and sip on something warm and enjoy the interesting surroundings. The menu, although small, is very affordable. You can order a coffee, a tea, or a yuzu tea for only ¥4oo. For an ice coffee it costs slightly more at ¥500. There are two tables to sit at, so its not really suitable for large groups. During the busy season with crowded coffee shops full of other tourists, this is a little hidden gem where you can enjoy a nice quiet break from the shopping and sightseeing of Otaru. 

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