【札幌観光】絶対に外せないおすすめスポット10選 旅行に行く前に知っておきたい人気スポットを紹介します!SAPPORO
This video walks through the recommended sightseeing spots that you can’t miss when sightseeing in Sapporo! Please check it out before you travel 😉 Okurayama Jump Stadium was used as one of the stadiums for the 1972 Winter Olympics. Even in winter, you can visit the stadium on days when there are no competitions. If you are going to take the lift to the observation deck, we recommend that you prepare a muffler, gloves, and earmuffs. A two-person lift will take you up to the starting point for the jumping competition, where there is an observation lounge. From the starting point at an altitude of 307m, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Sapporo city and the Ishikari plains. From the “observation lounge” at the top of the stairs, you can experience a simulated jumper’s perspective. Sara Takanashi and Ryosuke Kobayashi also practice and compete here😍 “Hokkaido Shrine” is a representative shrine of Hokkaido located in the center of Sapporo and boasting a vast area. It is also famous as a power spot, and many people visit to receive blessings. At the Rokkatei Jingu Chaya branch on the grounds, a popular menu item is a fried rice cake called “Hankan-sama,” which is named after Shima Yoshitake, who was known as the “father of Hokkaido’s development.” This Japanese sweet is a soft mochi made with buckwheat flour and filled with red bean paste, and is a limited edition item that can only be eaten at this shop.😋This is a theme park where you can see the manufacturing process of Hokkaido’s representative sweet “Shiroi Koibito” and enjoy making sweets. In the courtyard (Rose Garden), which is a free area, a fun parade begins every hour on the hour, and everyone can enjoy it. Night illuminations are held from mid-November to the end of March, and many tourists visit. The courtyard, lit with more than 110,000 lights, is as beautiful as if it were encrusted with jewels ✨ “Sapporo Hitsujigaoka Observation Deck” is a popular tourist spot in Sapporo where you are greeted by the symbolic Dr. Clark statue and cute sheep. It is a facility full of attractions that you can enjoy throughout the day, including events that can be enjoyed throughout the year, delicious gourmet food, and a museum where you can learn about the history of the Sapporo Snow Festival. In winter, you can enjoy snowman building, sledding, tube sliding, etc. for free. I immediately tried making a snowman 🤭 Sledding is fun not only for children but also adults ☺️ I got addicted to tube sliding and slipped down many times 🤭🤭 And when you come here, you must try the Hitsujigaoka soft serve 🍦 “Shiroi Koibito” was made into a soft serve ice cream and it was really delicious😋Moiwayama is located almost in the center of Sapporo city and has an altitude of 531m. You can take the ropeway from the base to the middle of the mountain, then transfer to the mini cable car “Moris Car” halfway to the top of the mountain. The mountaintop observation deck is a spectacular spot where you can see the endless Ishikari Plain and the city lights of Sapporo, which look like jewels studded with them.The night view is so beautiful that it has been selected as one of Japan’s New Three Great Night Views three times in the past. At the top of the mountain, there is a bell called the “Happiness Bell” that can be rung freely, and you can attach the “Key of Love” to the handrails around it. Hoheikan is the only hotel built by the Meiji government, and was opened in 1881 when the Meiji Emperor visited Sapporo and Hokkaido. It is a typical wooden Western-style building from the early Meiji period, and the interior is luxurious with luxurious carpets and chandeliers. Nakajima Park is completely covered in snow in the winter, but the scenery changes depending on the season: wisteria flowers in the spring, lush greenery in the summer, and autumn leaves in the fall. Hokkaido University is about a 7-minute walk from Sapporo Station, and the Meiji era building from the Sapporo Agricultural College is still used as a study hall for students. The Clark statue, retro school building, and rows of poplar and ginkgo trees attract many tourists. “Hokkaido Pioneer Village” is an open-air museum that relocates, restores, and recreates buildings built throughout Hokkaido from the Meiji period to the early Showa period. 52 historic buildings are located on a vast site of 54.2ha divided into four areas: urban area, fishing village, rural village, and mountain village. Each townscape has been recreated with a different taste, and as you walk around, you’ll feel like you’re in Hokkaido at the time of its development. The interior of the building and the way of life at that time have been recreated, so you can get a first-hand feel of life in the pioneer era and learn about the wisdom and efforts of the people who lived during that era. It is also a filming location for the blockbuster movie “Golden Kamuy” that was released in January 2024, so it seems that the number of tourists making pilgrimages to the filming location is increasing. The Nippon-Ham Fighters’ new stadium, Hokkaido Ballpark F Village, commonly known as S-Con Field, is attracting attention as a new tourist spot. If you take the shuttle bus from Kitahiroshima Station, it will take you to the Coca-Cola Gate, and on days when there are no games, you can enter for free. There are many exhibits inside the stadium, including the history area, which displays large speakers and lighting equipment that are actually used at the stadium. There are many photo spots in the free area, and visiting them is one of the highlights. When you come here, you can’t miss the “TOWER 11″ mural. It was named “TOWER 11” after Yu Darvish and Shohei Ohtani, the Fighters’ special uniform number “11,” which is a common denominator. “TOWER 11” also has hot springs, batting and pitching machines, horseback riding and golf simulators, making it an area where you can enjoy things other than baseball. New Chitose Airport, Hokkaido’s air gateway, is an attractive airport that not only functions as an airport, but also has aspects like an amusement park, such as hot springs and movie theaters. Virtual singer Hatsune Miku is on display as the character Snow Miku, who supports Hokkaido in winter. The 3rd floor of the domestic terminal has a super lounge, observation deck entrance, food court, Ozora Museum, and other spaces where you can enjoy your free time. Please arrive at the airport early and enjoy the inside of the airport 😉 What did you think of this video? 😊I hope this video will be helpful for your travels ♪ See you again in another video ♪ Bye bye 👋🤗
撮影日:2025年1月20~23日
札幌を観光する方に向けて、札幌で絶対に外せないおすすめスポットを実際に歩いて撮影したものです。旅行計画を立てる際の参考にしていただければ幸いです。
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【目次(チャプター)】
0:00 オープニング
0:13 大倉山ジャンプ競技場
2:14 北海道神宮
3:50 白い恋人パーク
6:20 さっぽろ羊ケ丘展望台
8:52 藻岩山 山頂展望台
11:02 豊平館・中島公園
11:56 北海道大学
12:39 北海道開拓の村
15:16 エスコンフィールド
18:06 新千歳空港
【インスタグラム】
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【使用機材】
GoPro HERO11 Black
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【料金参考】(2025年1月現在の料金です)
※有料の施設のみ記載しています。
■大倉山ジャンプ競技場 https://okurayama-jump.jp/
リフト代:大人(中学生以上)1,000円、小人(小学生以下)500円、高齢者割引(65歳以上)900円、札幌市民割引500円
※障がい者割引、団体割引あり
■さっぽろ羊ケ丘展望台 https://www.hitsujigaoka.jp/
大人(中学生以上)600円、小・中学生300円、未就学児童は無料
※障がい者無料、65歳以上の札幌市民割引、団体割引あり
■札幌もいわ山ロープウェイ https://mt-moiwa.jp/
ロープウェイ+ミニケーブルカー(往復):大人2,100円、小人(小学生以下)1,050円
※障がい者割引、団体割引、札幌市民割引あり
■豊平館 https://www.s-hoheikan.jp/
個人300円、団体(20人以上)270円
※障がい者免除
■北海道開拓の村 https://www.kaitaku.or.jp/
一般、大学生・高校生1,000円、道民割/団体割800円
※中学生以下、65歳以上、障がい者無料
※高校生は、土曜日・こどもの日・文化の日・10名以上の学校団体の場合、無料
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