A place to learn all about Hokkaido literature, from Ainu literature to children’s literature.
This museum carries out many exhibitions and events, which primarily focus on contemporary art from the latter half of the twentieth century.
Among the buildings on the Hokkaido University campus, the Museum exudes the most formidable presence and sense of history.
The Archive of Hokkaido is located inside the Former Hokkaido Government Office Building (Red Brick Office).
Nature-rich Hokkaido has been the stage of over 400 films shot since before World War II.
The Sapporo Winter Sports Museum is located at the foot of the Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium, which overlooks downtown Sapporo.
At the beer hall, visitors can taste draft beer which is sent directly from the factory and Mongolian mutton barbecue.
This Center opened in 2001 as the base for promoting the establishment of a comprehensive nature museum.
This museum explains how Sapporo’s public transportation has changed with the city’s development over the years.
Located at the foot of Mount Moiwa, the Sapporo Waterworks Museum is a place to play with and learn about water.
The first bread museum in Japan offers a popular buffet of over 60 types of bread.