
Tag: Sapporo

Mitsui Outlet Park Shopping Mall
Admission | - |
Opening Hours | Shops 10:00 - 20:00 Restaurants 11:00 - 21:00 |
Closed | - |
Contact | 011-377-3200 +813-5927-9321 *International |
Notes | All shops accept credit cards Wifi available Tax free shops Currency exchange Wheelchairs & strollers available Lockers available |
Location / Getting There | 3 Chome-7-6 Omagarisaiwaicho, Kitahiroshima, Hokkaido Prefecture 061-1278 |
Opened in 2014, Mistui Outlet Park is a huge shopping mall located on the outskirts of Sapporo. It is home to many big name brands, and more importantly, they are tax free! This outlet mall caters not only for locals, but also for international customers. There are 174 stores, making it the biggest shopping outlet mall in Hokkaido! From branded luxury items to cosmetics and sports products, clothing and Hokkaido speciality goods, you’ll find a wide array of merchandise here – at outlet prices!
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Food court
From Sapporo station | Chuo bus 50 minutes From in front of Tokyu Department Store |
From Fukuzumi subway station | Chuo bus (Fuku 95) 23 minutes |
From Kita Hiroshima station | Chuo bus 20 minutes |
From New Chitose Airport | Hokuto bus / Chuo bus 30 minutes Domestic In front of ANA Arrivals Exit Bus Stop #21 Domestic In front of JAL Arrivals Exit Bus Stop #12 International Terminal Bus Stop #65 |

Tsubara Tsubara Coffee
Pricing Guide (Avg. cost per person) | around ¥800 |
Opening Hours | 13:00 - 23:00 |
Closed | Tuesdays & every second Wednesdays |
Contact | 011-272-0023 |
Notes | Seating for 15 Non smoking |
Location | 5 minute walk from Odori park west 11 Sapporo, Chuoku Minami 1 West 13 chome 317-2 |
Caffè mocha
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Tsubara Tsubara tea

Space 1-15
Admission | – |
Opening Hours | Business days and hours differ depending on each store. |
Closed | Business days and hours differ depending on each store. |
Contact | - |
Notes | No 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 |
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201 Anorakcity Störe | Art & craft store |
202 Miel | Tea & sweets store |
203 Shigeru Moon | Handmade accessories, art & craft store |
205 Mano | Handmade pottery store |
207 Yurarika | Bag & accessories store |
3rd floor |
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305 Losika | Florist |
306 Ten to Sen | Fabric & design |
307 | Rental Space |
4th floor |
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401 Kitchen Toroika | Restaurant |
402 Snowblossoms | Design & jewelery |
403 | Japanese sweets classroom |
405 Brother Sun Sister Moon | Craft & toys |
406 F1/6 | Clothing shop |
407 Litart | Art & books |
5th floor |
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502 Adonai Cheese | Cheese & coffee |
506 Allô? | Photography workshop |
8th floor |
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801 Provi | Metal jewelry making |
Thu・Fri・Sat・Sun ・ 13:00~19:00
011-303-5699
Thu・Fri・Sat・Sun ・12:00−19:00
Thu・Fri・Sat・Sun・Mon・12:00~19:00
011-643-5103
Sat・Sun ・13:00~18:30

Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art
Admission | Adults ¥510 High School and University Students ¥250 |
Opening Hours | 9:30 - 17:00 daily |
Closed | Mondays, Exhibit changing days and New Year Holidays |
Contact | 011-644-6882 |
Notes | Wheelchair 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
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Outside sculpture
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
Dates | First Sunday of October |
Starting time | All 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) |
Contact | http://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.

Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill
Admission | Adults : ¥520 (groups ¥470) Children: ¥300 (groups ¥270) |
Opening Hours | May - June: 8:30 -18:00 July - August: 8:30 - 19:00 September: 8:30 - 18:00 October - April: 9:00 - 17:00 |
Closed | - |
Contact | 011-851-3080 |
Notes | Buses available Wheelchair access Free parking for 150 vehicles Credit cards available |
Location / Getting There | 1 Hitsujigaoka, Toyohira-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaidō 062-0045 Hokkaido Chuo Bus: 10 minutes from Fukuzumi Station (Tōhō Line) to Hitsujigaoka Tenbodai Bus stop. |
Hitsujigaoka which literally means, “Hill of Sheep”, was first developed in 1906 as a cattle breeding station, and then sheep breeding was introduced in 1919. At its peak it was the home to 2,000 sheep. The hill now, is the home to the famous statue of Dr. William Clark, and commands a stunning view overlooking the Ishikari Plains, with Sapporo Dome in the foreground. The hill also has an “Austrian House” souvenir shop, a rest house & restaurant serving mutton, a wedding chapel, a lavender garden in summer and the Snow Festival Museum.
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The Austrian House has plenty of souvenirs to choose from, and has ice cream for those hot, sunny days. Around the back is a huge field and a beautiful lavender garden that is in full bloom in the summer. People visiting are allowed to cut the lavender into bouquets at the end of the season and take them home! Nearby is a white birch grove, where you can wander about. For lunch, at the Rest House, there is a restaurant that is set up for “Jingisukan” (a Hokkaido dish of grilled mutton cooked on a hotplate). The two floor restaurant also has venison, lamb chops, and there is an all you can eat & drink option. Prices range from ¥1200 – ¥2200.
The chapel
The most famous aspect of Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill, is the statue of the Dr. William Smith Clark, the father of pioneers in Hokkaido and who left the famous words “boys be ambitious”. His right arm is raised in his characteristic pose as he points “toward the eternal truth which lies far in the distance”. Dr. William Smith Clark was the first “hired foreigner” and served as the vice-principal at the Sapporo Agricultural School (presently Hokkaido University) in 1876. Although he served for only 8 months he had a great influence on all the students. His statue was set up at the Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill as the university was being overwhelmed by tourists.
To get to Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill, you need to take the subway to Fukuzumi station on the Toho Line (blue line). From there take the 84 bus (Fuku Hachiju yon, Hitsujigaoka sen). Get off at the last stop Hitsujigaoka observation hill (Hitsujigaoka tenboudai). If you are driving, it is a 25 minute drive from Sapporo station.