Sapporo Sightseeing and Skiing 4Days
Duration
4 Days
Age Requirement
10 - 65 yrs
Group Size
2 - 30 people
Altitude
150 - 3776 m
Best Season
Spring
Recommended For
Couple
Solo
Senior
Family/Kids
Youth
Holiday Activities
Walking Tour
Religious Sites
Amusement parks
Cable skiing
Museum
Sightseeing
Sledging
OVERVIEW
Sapporo, on the northern island of Hokkaido in Japan, is a popular spot for skiing and sightseeing. What you can anticipate for sightseeing and skiing in Sapporo are the following:
Sightseeing:
- Park Odori: Odori Park, a huge park in the middle of Sapporo, is a great place to walk, unwind, and take in seasonal events like the Sapporo Snow Festival in February.
- TV Tower in Sapporo: When illuminated at night, this tower is especially beautiful because it affords panoramic views of the city.
- Shrine of Hokkaido: Hokkaido Shrine, a beautiful Shinto shrine in Maruyama Park, is a great place to learn about Japanese culture and customs.
- Museum of Sapporo Beer: The Sapporo Beer Museum is a great place for beer enthusiasts to learn about the history of Sapporo beer and sample it.
Mount Moiwa Mt. Moiwa, a popular spot to see the city, can be reached by scenic cable car.
Skiing:
- Niseko: Niseko, a well-known ski resort about two hours from Sapporo, has runs for skiers of all levels and powder snow.
- Teine of Sapporo: Sapporo Teine, which is just outside the city, has a number of runs, including a freestyle park and night skiing.
- Kiroro: Kiroro is a family-friendly resort with a variety of runs and is well-known for its regular snowfall.
- Rusutsu: Rusutsu, a popular ski resort two hours from Sapporo, has a variety of runs and snowshoeing and snowmobiling opportunities.
- Furano: Furano, which is about three hours from Sapporo, has tree skiing, wide runs, and hot springs for a relaxing après-ski.
Overall, Sapporo is a great place to ski and see sights because it has both city life and natural beauty.