To someone whose never seen snow, my winter trip to Hokkaido was nothing short of magical!
Located in the Northern-most part of Japan, it is the country's second largest island and is a favourite to a lot of skiers and snowboarders during the wintertime. It is also the birthplace of beer in the country.
Niseko
My first stop was Niseko, a town in Hokkaido that's famous all over the world for its ski resorts and winter sports. The four main ski resorts - Annupuri, Higashiyama, Hirafu, and Hanazono are all interconnected and can be visited with one ski pass. This tiny town has a population of about 5000 but has seen a record of about 200,000 tourists in one of their winters. That's 40x!
I stayed in a hotel called Niseko Northern Annupuri for two nights (including Christmas!) and I had no regrets at all. It is located at the foot of the Annupuri ski resort so it was very convenient. To get to the hotel, you can take a coach bus directly from the airport and it takes about 3 hours to get there.
Sapporo
My second stop was Sapporo, Hokkaido's capital city. From Niseko, I took a bus that came literally at my resort's doorstep and dropped me at the Sapporo train station.
Sapporo hosted the Winter Olympic Games in 1972 and since then, it has also become a popular tourist destination in Japan. Today, the city is most well-known for their beer and their annual Snow Festival which is held every February (I might go back there just to see this! lol).
Sapporo Beer Museum
One notable place of interest in the city is the Sapporo Beer Museum, the only one in existence in Japan.
The place used to be a brewery that opened during the Meiji period but now houses an interactive museum where visitors learn about its history and sample some of their beer. In the same area but located in a separate building, you will find the Sapporo Beer Garden where visitors can have meals in several restaurants and of course, enjoy their beer!
The Clock Tower (Tokedai)
Sapporo's Clock Tower is considered both a historical and cultural symbol of the city. Built in 1878, it used to be the military drill hall of the Sapporo Agricultural College where the students did their military training and physical education.
Now, the Clock Tower has exhibits that tells the story of the building and considered one of the landmarks of Sapporo.
Former Hokkaido Government Office
I arrived in Sapporo at night and while I was walking from the train station to my hotel, I passed by this very grand and magical-looking building lined with trees all decked in lights. It was the former Hokkaido Government Office.
Nicknamed the "red brick office", it was used for around 80 years before the city transferred their government offices to its current address. The building was built in 1888 and has the American Neo-Baroque architectural style which was popular abroad during that period.
I went back in the morning to visit the place again and was able to go inside to look at the exhibits. The building is open to the public for free where visitors can take a look at materials and information about Hokkaido.
Sapporo TV Tower
With an observation deck that's 142 meters high, it is one of the best places to enjoy the city from a bird's eye view. The TV tower was built in 1957 and cost 170 million yen (roughly about 1.5 million USD). A souvenir shop and restaurants occupy the third floor and it's basement is connected to Aurora Town, one of Sapporo's underground shopping mall and arcade.
Of course, a trip to Hokkaido would not be complete without trying their famous soft-serve ice cream. Nevermind that it was -12 degrees when I was there, I just had to try one and all I can say is, it was definitely worth it!
If you're visiting Japan, make sure to add Hokkaido to your itinerary. It is definitely a place worth visiting to.
Finally, thank you @jrue, @aweber, @yumyumseth and @cryptoctopus for #photofeed / @photofeed which is bringing me out of my inspiration/posting hiatus.
it looks amazing! :)
It really is! Snow just makes everything look so magical 😍
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Wonderful photo diary of Sapporo and vicinity. I used to live there, and I must say that you captured some of the prime sights perfectly. Even the TV Tower, which is a rather nondescript structure, looks great in your photo, framed as it is by the winter trees and against the backdrop of white cloudy sky.
Keep up the good work!
Very much appreciate your feedback!
I really enjoyed my time there. Even considered moving.. I just love the seasons :)
Thanks again!
Great post and great photos! This is the sort of travel blog i love to read. My next trip to japan will definitely be in the winter, Hokkaido looks wonderful covers in snow!
Aww thanks! Yes, if you’re coming over in winter, Hokkaido is definitely a must-visit. February would be best as it is when they have their snow festival 😊
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Great shots. Love it.
Thank you! Hokkaido is such a beautiful place in winter, everything is so picturesque!
This photography is nice .I charming see your post...
Love it! 😍
I'm dying to go to Japan - I'm just afraid that I may not come back!
Hahaha! Yes, that is really a risk you have to take. Every season here is so beautiful and everyone is just so so lovely!
beauty spot ,Many thanks for share your trip :)
Спасибо, было интересно.
Great post . it's magical
I really look forward to visiting japan, i hope my experience matches up with yours, because you sure had alot of fun,
Cheers
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Looks incredible!
You really compiled everything elegantly. I still have trouble coming up with good content. And my camera has broken down. :/
I love the details of the falling snow!
This is such a wonderful place. My wedding is coming soon and i hope i can have my honeymoon in such a nice place
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