Sapporo Factory Renga-Kan

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Opening Hours10:00 - 22:00
Closed-
Contact011-207-5000
NotesShopping area
Restaurants
Beer bar
Arts & crafts
Location /
Getting There
5 minute walk from Bus Center Mae subway station, which is one stop from Chuo-ku station (central Sapporo)
4 Chome Kita 2 Johigashi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0032

 


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Beautiful old architecture

Factory Renga-Kan is a part of the shopping complex, known as ‘Sapporo Factory’, which is made up of four large buildings. Built originally in 1876 as the Sapporo Pioneering Beer Brewery, the Factory complex is now used as a shopping centre, for a place to dine, and to take in a piece of history in the Sapporo area. The Renga-Kan is located on the western side of Factory, and is a short walk across the courtyard from ‘the atrium’. The Renga-Kan, which literally translates to ‘Brick Museum’ is a three story building that is perfect for shopping for arts & crafts, a photographic spot, and for some fine dining.


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The brewery observation hall

The first floor has kids park, the Sapporo Kaitakushi Brewery where you can observe the brewing process. Right by this brewery is a tasting room, where you can taste some traditional Sapporo beers and a great spot for tourists! On this floor you can also find four restaurants, plus a wine cellar with some fantastic wines! The ‘La Brique’ is a gorgeous French restaurant that is attached to the wine cellar. ‘Terzina Trattoria Pizzeria’ is an Italian restaurant and there is a fresh produce restaurant and market called ‘Fresh Factory’. Last but not least is the beer hall, with some hearty meals and beer!




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Shopping area

Where the first floor is for feasting, the second floor is for shopping. Here, through the beautiful old hallways and creaking floorboards you can find an array of arts and craft shops. You can also watch the artists creating their works in their small workshops in the stores. There is jewelry , toys, woodwork and metal work on sale. There is also a furniture store, and an Iranian carpet store with some fantastic wares. The third floor is made up of photographic studios plus a ceramic workshop, kids school, and a theatre academy school.



Historical Village of Hokkaido

Admission¥800 - Adults (15-64)
¥700 - Adults groups (10 people or more)
¥600 - College & High school students
¥500 - College groups (10 people or more)
Free - seniors (over 65) and children (under 14)
Opening Hours9:00 - 17:00 (May - Sep)
9:00 - 16:00 (Oct - Apr)
ClosedMondays*
December 29th - January 3rd
*if Monday is a public holiday, Tuesdays will be closed
Contact011-898-2692
http://www.kaitaku.or.jp/
NotesFree parking
Bus access
Located near Hokkaido Historical Museum
Located near Centennial Memorial Tower
Location /
Getting There
Take JR & Tozai Line (Subway) to Shin Sapporo station.
Change bus bound for [No.22 Kaitakunomura] (15min) to last bus stop.
40 minute drive from Sapporo station. 60 minute drive from Chitose airport.
Konopporo 50-1,Atsubetsu-cyo,Atsubetsu-ku

 


The front entrance

The Historical Village of Hokkaido is a must see while sightseeing in the Sapporo area. Opened in 1983, it includes fifty-two historical structures from the “frontier days” of the Meiji period to the Shōwa period that have been relocated and reconstructed or recreated. Visitors can get a glimpse of what life was like during the pioneer days from the mid 19th century to the early 20th century. The Historical Village consists of 52 buildings and is divided into a town area, fishing village, farm village, and mountain village.


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One of the menu wax dioramas

The main building that serves as the entrance into the village is the old Sapporo Station building. After buying your ticket and entering the village grounds, it is like stepping back in time. As there is a lot to see, and the grounds of the villages are huge, be prepared for a lot of walking. Visiting the Historical Village is a day trip, so bring water and it’s a good idea to bring something to eat (there is only one small snack restaurant on the grounds). In the summer a horse-drawn trolley runs along the main street of the Town, and in winter a horse-drawn sleigh goes around the villages. Seasonal village festivals and events including farm work and other hands-on events are held periodically throughout the year.




To get to the Historical Village, it is a forty minute drive from Sapporo Station. Take route 12 heading to Ebetsu. Alternatively you can take a train or subway and then take the bus. Take the JR train to Sapporo Station, or you can take the subway from Odori along the ‘Tozai line’ (orange line) to Shin Sapporo station. From Shin Sapporo station, take the No.22 bus to Kaitakunomura bus stop (last stop), which is at the Historical Museum. For bus timetables, see below.


Shin Sapporo Station to
Kaitakunomura
8:23
9:15
10:00
10:45
11:30
12:15
13:00
13:45
14:30
Kaitakunomura to
Shin Sapporo Station
9:45
10:30
11:15
12:00
12:45
13:30
14:15
15:00
15:45
16:30
17:15
17:40



Choei Lavender Farm & Nakafurano Flower Park

AdmissionFree
Opening Hours9:00 - 17:00
June to mid August
ClosedWinter
Contact0167-44-4488
NotesBest viewing times from July to early August
Restaurant on site, Kirara
Toilets on site
Free parking
Wi-fi
Shops - lavender goods, light snacks, soft creams
Location /
Getting There
13 minute drive from Furano station
12 minute walk from Lavender Farm station. JR line
2-1 Miyamachi, Nakafurano, Sorachi District, Hokkaido 071-0753


 


Stunning views

There are plenty of beautiful flower viewing areas in the Nakafurano area, and the Choei Lavender Farm and the Flower Park are no exception. The Choei Lavender Farm is a hill covered in a kaleidoscope of color, as the summer flowers start to bloom, including four kinds of lavender, sunflower, marigold and salvia. The hill also serves as a playground for skiers and snowboarders during the cold winters. There is a single-chair lift ride to the top of the hill offering sweeping views of the carpet of flowers and also down over the Furano valley and the Tokachi mountain range. This hillside is also the venue of the Nakafurano Lavender Festival, the town’s biggest event in mid July. There is parking at the bottom of the fields of flowers plus small stalls selling souvenirs and delicious ice-cream for those warm sunny days.


Ski lift prices
Cost per person¥400 adults
¥200 children
Opening Hours9:00 - 17:00
June 23rd to August 31st
Closed-
NotesNo pets allowed



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Flower park

Directly adjacent to the Choei Lavender Farm, is the Nakafurano Flower Park. The park is a large grass area with walkways and a viewing platform that has nice sights over the park as well as the Choei Lavender Farm. There are some benches to rest your feet and take in the smells and sun during the summer, or just to take a stroll. The flower park has a fountain and you will also find a nice curry restaurant here. The restaurant, Kirara, serves up delicious lunches. Take your pick of vegetable, beef, or chicken curries. They also have sushi available. Perfect meal for a perfect day out!




Pricing Guide
(Avg. cost per person)
¥600 - ¥1200
Opening Hours10:00 - 16:00
Contact0167-44-4488
Closed-
NotesNon smoking



Blue Pond

AdmissionFree admission
Opening HoursAll day
Closed-
Contact0166-94-3355
0166-92-1181 : sightseeing taxi service 'Biei Hire'
NotesParking available
Rental car recommended to visit
Location /
Getting There
It takes about 20 minutes by car from JR Biei Station.
A 2 and a half hour drive from Sapporo
Shirogane, Biei-cho Kamikawa District, Hokkaido 071-0235


 


Beautiful colors

The Blue Pond (known as Aoi-ike in Japanese) is a man-made pond that can be found in the scenic province of Biei. After the eruption of Mount Tokachi in 1988, work was carried out on the Biei river dam to prevent the destructive effect of volcanic mudflow on the town of Biei. The Blue Lake is just one of a number of ponds that were artificially born as a by-product of the dam construction. The amazing blue color of the pond comes from minerals in the water, colloidal aluminium hydroxide. This means absolutely no swimming, but you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the pond.


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Peaceful

The blue hue of the water has subtle changes depending on the weather and the season. In the winter you can get some beautiful photos of the pond in the snow. And on a nice sunny day the blue sky is reflected stunningly in the Blue Pond waters. To get to the pond you can drive, but if you don’t have your own access to transport, then there are tour buses that run during the summer. Alternatively, a rental car is a good choice as there is plenty to see while in Biei and the Furano area. For trains, the JR Furano Line connects Furano with Biei and Asahikawa. Trains run roughly once per hour, and the one way trip between Furano and Biei takes about 40 minutes, costs ¥640 and is covered by the Japan Rail Pass and Hokkaido Rail Pass.




Getting there from Sapporo
From Sapporo get on the Hokkaido Expressway at the Sapporo interchange (IC) and get off at Mikasa IC, then go pass Katsurazawa Dam and through Furano (about 150km).
A smooth journey here will take around 2½ hours.


Getting there from Chitose Airport
From the New Chitose Airport, use the Dōtō Expressway and get off at Shimukappu, then head north through the town of Furano.


Getting there from Chitose Airport
From the New Chitose Airport, use the Dōtō Expressway and get off at Shimukappu, then head north through the town of Furano. The distance of this route is around 160km, and will take about 3 hours.


Getting there from Asahikawa
From Asahikawa, drive south towards Furano and go through Biei to reach the Blue Pond. From Asahikawa Station, it takes around 1 hour 10 minutes (about 45km), and from Asahikawa Airport, it takes roughly 40 minutes (about 30km).

Takinoue Park Shibazakura Festival

DatesEarly May to early June
Opening Hours7:00 am to 6:00 pm (no illumination)
Entry fee¥500 Adults
¥250 Children
Contact0158-29-2730
http://takinoue.com/
NotesParking available
Best viewing time - Mid may
Helicopter tour available
Location /
Getting There
3 and a half hour drive from Sapporo.
2 hour drive from Asahikawa
Takinoue Park, Motomachi, Takinoue, Monbetsu District, Hokkaido 099-5604


Moss pink

From the start of May to the start of June, the small town of Takinoue displays its most famous sightseeing spot, the Takinoue Park Shibazakura. Shibazakura, also known as ‘moss pink’, or ‘creeping phlox’ is an evergreen mat that blooms five-petaled flowers in rose, mauve, blue, white, or pink during the spring. This festival began in 1956 and Takinoue, at 100,000 square meters, is literally covered from top to bottom with millions of these beautiful flowers, making the park an extraordinary place to visit in the spring! The best time to visit being in mid May.


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Phlox House

There are many paths in which to wander around the hillside and get some photos. If you are feeling a little more adventurous, then why not view the whole park from the air? At ¥5000 per adult, you can take a six minute helicopter ride that will take you over Takinoue Park. The flowers and festival lasts for a month in which there are stage events and stalls. Also located at the park is the ‘Phlox House’ where you can buy some souvenirs, have a coffee, take a rest, or try a ‘Shibazakura ice cream’. Restrooms are also located here.




Takinoue is a small town, which means there is no train station unfortunately. For those without their own transport, to get to Takinoue it is advised to rent a car from Sapporo or take the train to Asahikawa and rent a car from there. For car rentals in Asahikawa, you can check the Asahikawa rental site by clicking here . It will take some time to drive there and it is recommended to stay at least one day in Takinoue, as there are other things to see!



Inari Konpira Shrine


AdmissionFree
Opening Hours-
Closed-
Contact+81-166-52-1934
NotesHiking trails near by
Free parking (180 cars)
Picnic area
Scenic views
Location /
Getting There
10 minute walk from Asahiyama parking lot & Asahiyama zoo

〒 078 - 8205 Hokkaido, Asahikawa-shi Higashi Asahikawa Machigakuma


Walk around at your leisure

Inari Konpira Shrine is located near the top of Asahiyama park and is a beautiful spot to walk around and take in the scenery, especially during the spring as it is surrounded by hundreds of stunning cherry blossom trees. With the cherry blossom petals slowly cascading down in a nice warm breeze, in front of this quiet shrine, never will you find a more peaceful spot. Away from any major roads, you can take in the old stone and wood of this serene shrine. A great spot to get some photos!


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View from the shrine

In the Asahiyama park area, you can also find the famous Asahiyama zoo, and plenty of small stalls, facilities, and free parking. In the spring, cherry blossoms and dogtooth violet blossoms can be seen, summer brings in the hiking, in the fall, the beautiful autumn foliage can be enjoyed, and in a winter, there are plenty of winter activities to enjoy the snow. To get to Inari Konpira Shrine, from the parking lot out the front of Asahiyama zoo, walk up the road through the park. Continue past the Asahiyama Ryubokutaishido Hall (a small shrine) on your right, and you will see Inari Konpira Shrine 200 metres further along.