A place to learn all about Hokkaido literature, from Ainu literature to children’s literature.
With the catch phrase of “Porocle : Bicycling in Sapporo”, this is a new type of bicycle rental service called bicycle-sharing.
The former Sapporo Court of Appeals, built in 1926, has an exterior wall engraved with a “mirror that reflects the truth.”
Edwin Dun was hired as a foreign agricultural adviser during the Meiji Period by the Hokkaido Development Commission.
Sapporo Fureai-no-Mori is a nature-rich forest at the foot of Mount Shirahata that offers four different programs for learning about the forest and walking in the woods.
With an altitude of 498m, the Mount Hakkenzan is not a tall mountain, but the rocks that cover the summit makes it have an interesting facade.
This museum carries out many exhibitions and events, which primarily focus on contemporary art from the latter half of the twentieth century.
You can enjoy going to the aquarium as well as shopping and having a meal.
Nakajima Park is an urban park that features cultural facilities and historical buildings.
Hatsune Miku is the name of a voice synthesizer and character developed by Crypton Future Media, which is headquartered in Sapporo.