Top 9 Things to do for Honeymoon in Sapporo, Hokkaido

May 22, 2021 Terina Blouin

Probably best known for its eponymous beer, Sapporo—the capital of Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island—has maintained the youthful and open atmosphere of the 1972 Olympic Winter Games, drawing international visitors for its annual Snow Festival and its world-famous ramen. Those seeking out the full diversity of Japanese cuisine will want to visit: a city with a ramen-inspired theme park is one that embraces and pampers foodies.
Restaurants in Sapporo

1. Hokkaido Treasure Island Travel

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5.0 based on 302 reviews

Hokkaido Treasure Island Travel

Hokkaido Treasure Island Travel Inc. is a DMC (Destination Management Company) based in Sapporo, the capital city of the island. Our team is dedicated to planning high-quality, authentic and tailored itineraries for all travelers to enjoy the many treasures this island has to offer. We have personal relationships with over 300 guides, farmers and fishermen in Hokkaido, offering more than 1300 activities for visitors to enjoy throughout the year. With this strong connection, we constantly strive to make our tours more unique, more adventurous, and more luxurious, catering to our customers’ requests. One unique aspect of our company is our “Regional Tourism Development Department”. We have a team of passionate members meeting with local communities brainstorming new ways to introduce the precious land, activities and products available in the region, constantly creating innovational programs unavailable elsewhere. We look forward to serving you to create your best holiday ever!

2. Tea Ceremony Ren

2-7-1 Minami 2 Johigashi, Chuo-Ku 2F Salmon, Sapporo 063-0052 Hokkaido +81 11-252-7387 [email protected] http://h-takarajima.com/otour/index/703
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5.0 based on 51 reviews

Tea Ceremony Ren

It is the only place where you can taste the Matcha from Shizuoka in Sapporo.You can not only wear Kimono,taste delicious Matcha and traditional Japanese dessert,but also can learn how to make tea with the help of the Master.In addition,there are staff who can speak Japanese,Chinese and English,so you do not have to worry about communication problems.

3. Mt. Moiwa

5-3-7 Fushimi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo 064-0942 Hokkaido
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4.5 based on 1,437 reviews

Mt. Moiwa

Typical night view enjoyment spot in Sapporo authorized by "the Japanese new three big night view" in October, 2015. To the extent the night view which can look a ropeway and a MORISU car (mini cable car) around 360 deg from a mountain top observatory of the altitude 531m which takes and arrives is also called "northern jewelry box", that it shines, when I'm shining also it's fine for the daytime as well as the night view, a far place as well as Sapporo-shi district can even look Shokanbetsu chain of mountains and Ishikari bay around. It's possible to go up summertime by car in Moiwayama sightseeing motorway (charge) to the Mid station, and it's possible to enjoy about 3.5 kilometers of freeway (A winter season closes.) At the Mid station, Mt. MOIWA, there is a stand where I get a large selection of original products of the mascot character "MORISU", and a takeout section is also next to the planetarium, the casual French restaurant where you can have a meal while enjoying the scenery "THE JEWELS" and the restaurant at the mountain top station, and it's also enriched in the facilities. It's barrier free full equipment in order to have many people enjoy in the facilities again, and a guide announcement in a ropeway MORISU car stop is also doing correspondence of English, Chinese and Korean.

Reviewed By WengHerng - Kobe, Japan

Very nice observatory to appreciate the vast cityscape of Sapporo. Highly recommended to check the weather forecast to find out the sunset times during your trip, and go up around 20 to 30 minutes before sunset, so you can enjoy both the day view and night view on the same trip.

4. Asahiyama Kinen Koen

4chome Sakaigawa, Chuo-Ku, Sapporo 064-0943 Hokkaido +81 11-614-5800 http://www.sapporo-park.or.jp/asahiyama/
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4.5 based on 177 reviews

Asahiyama Kinen Koen

Reviewed By sunnyMuguet - Singapore, Singapore

This is a simple on the hill observation square to the south-west of Sapporo station on the outskirts of Sapporo. We came here after dinner. It was a bit chilly, but we braced the cold for a while to partake the night scenery, and the winds. It's a very romantic place, nice for a night out.

5. Sapporo Snow Festival

4 Odorinishi, Chuo-ku Odori Park, Sapporo 060-0042 Hokkaido +81 11-213-5088 http://www.snowfes.com/
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Sapporo Snow Festival

The Sapporo Snow Festival happens in early February each year, transforming the town of Sapporo into a unforgettable winter wonderland of snow and ice sculptures, skating rinks, giant snow slides, zip lines, snow domes and ice bars, and night time illuminations, all presided over by of course, the Ice Queen! There's a myriad of sculptures to see and events to enjoy across three sites in Sapporo and it's not surprising that this event is internationally renowned for its scale, variety, and sheer amount of fun available for all visitors.

Reviewed By PaulS901 - Sydney, Australia

This year was the 71st Sapporo snow festival our team was representing Australia in the 47th snow sculpture competition this was the Fourth tme our Australian Team from Shoalhaven had competed. The Sapporo snow festival is one of the biggest and most popular festivals in Japan which covers 1.5 Km in Odori Park and is held over 10 days with some of the amazing snow sculpture created by the Japanese Army and the citizens of Sapporo and incorperates 12 International time including Australia competing and show casing the art of snow sculpturing. Our Australian sculpture this year was the NSW state emblem our Native Waratah, The snow festival with many pop up food stalls and laser light shows of a night has a visitation of over 1 million people. The Snow Festival is well with a visit as Sapporo is a modern vibrant city with much to offer any tourist.

6. Odori Park

7 Odorinishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo 060-0042 Hokkaido +81 11-251-0438 https://odori-park.jp/
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Odori Park

Popular year round, Sapporo’s central park offers twelve blocks of tree-lined walkways and open space for recreation and relaxation.

Reviewed By fongie808 - Honolulu, United States

From one end of the park with the Sapporo TV Tower to the other end with the beautiful Rose gardens, the park is full of activities and exhibits during the summer months. We were here in July. There were Beer gardens with food, tables and tents, set up. There was further down a huge plant sale set up. With various plants and flowers. It was a pitty we couldn’t take any of them home to Hawaii. The park has many areas for kids with play sets and swings to slides and even a water park. It’s drained and fresh water fills it hourly. Then finally we reached the beautiful rose garden and spent much time looking and taking many photos of all the various variety of roses. Go early so you can take photos without too many others people in them. It got busy there. All in all a nice walk and so much to see here at Odori Park. A must to include in your adventures of Sapporo!

7. Nakajima Park

1 Nakajimakoen, Chuo-Ku, Sapporo 064-0931 Hokkaido +81 11-511-3924 http://www.sapporo-park.or.jp/nakajima/
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Nakajima Park

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

Nakajima Park is only three stops frorm downtown Sapporo on the subway. It is a beautiful park. In autumn, the leaves turn idfferent colours art different times, with shades of red, orange and yellow making a colourful display.. As Sapporo is in the far north of Japan, so spring comes later -- the cherry blosoms bloom in April. Najajima Park is a great place to view the cherry blossoms or "sakura" as they are called in Japanese. The park also hosts the Sapporo Concert Hall Kitara and a tribute to the US conductor and music educaor, Leonard Bernstein

8. Sapporo JR Tower Observatory T38

2-5 Kita 5 jo Nishi, Chuo-ku JR TOWER East 6F, Sapporo 060-0005 Hokkaido +81 11-209-5500 http://www.jr-tower.com/t38
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4.0 based on 1,048 reviews

Sapporo JR Tower Observatory T38

JR TOWER Observatory T38 Enjoy the panoramic view of Sapporo City from a height of 160meters,38floors above ground.There is a cafe and souvenir shop that sells original merchandise.

Reviewed By stevenb997 - Ko Chang, Thailand

Great view worth the visit, lift takes you to the observation deck. Good 360 views of Sapporo and snow festival

9. Mt. Moiwa Ropeway / Moriscar

Fushimi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo 064-0942 Hokkaido +81 11-561-8177 http://moiwa.sapporo-dc.co.jp/guide/ropeway.html
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Mt. Moiwa Ropeway / Moriscar

Reviewed By chae84 - Sungai Buloh, Malaysia

There is shuttle bus provided to go up. And its easy place to go by walking as well. There is not much activity up beside enjoying the view and taking photo

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