This walking tour in Sapporo explores the city center shaped during Hokkaido’s rapid development after 1869, when Sapporo was established as the prefectural capital. The route focuses on areas where early Western-style institutions, public parks, and later commercial spaces developed side by side, showing how government planning, education, and commerce influenced the modern layout of the city.
Meet your guide in front of the Former Hokkaido Prefectual Government Office Building.
Serve as the former headquarters of the Hokkaido prefectural government until 1968.
Mark time since 1881 as a clock tower originally built for the Sapporo Agricultural College.
Broadcast television signals and provide an observation deck above Odori Park since 1957.
Host public events and divide central Sapporo into north and south since its development in 1871.
Sell fresh seafood and local produce to the public since the late 19th century.
Connect Sapporo Station and Odori Station through an underground pedestrian and shopping passage.
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