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This tour will start at Sapporo Station in front of “Myomu”(The Circular Stone Structure) in front of the South Exit of Sapporo Station. Can not miss it! Please meet there at 9a.m. Your guide will greet you there and after brief introductions and smiles we will be off on our wonderful tour.
Our tour will begin here at the Sapporo Clock Tower known in Japanese as Tokedai. This is the oldest clock tower in Japan. The building is of American design and is one of a few western-style buildings left in Sapporo. This is truly a symbol of Sapporo. An unusual aspect (which you will observe), is that the tower’s clock is powered solely by the force of gravity. We will tour the quaint little museum on the 1st floor before heading to the 2nd floor to see the inner workings of the clock and how gravity works to keep time.
2 hours
2. Sapporo TV Tower
Next, we will walk to nearby Sapporo T.V. Tower which was built in 1957, and stands 147.2 metres tall. This tower was designed and built by Tachu Naito, a Japanese architect who is also famous for planning the Tokyo Tower. We will head up to the top observation deck where you will enjoy spectacular 360 degree daytime views of the entire city of Sapporo. Your guide will be able to point to various aerial directions from the observation deck and inform the guests as to what specific location that is.
1 hour
3. Nijo Market
The 2jo Fish Market is next on the itinerary. This fish market acts as a focal point for the freshest catches for the entire Island of Hokkaido. The array of seafood on display is endless and too numerous to even mention.Suffice to say, any sea-lovers palate will be satisfied here. In fact, we will have lunch here at one of the cozy stall type restaurants within the fish market.
1 hour
4. Sapporo City Museum
After lunch, it is time to “walk off” that full tummy stuffed with fresh seafood. We will have a brisk 20 minute walk through Odori Park to The Old Court of Appeals Building(now known as The Sapporo City Museum).This impressive building at the far western end of Odori Park was built in 1926, of porous-tuff stone, to serve as Sapporo’s High Court. Inside are a few galleries with exhibitions on local history. What visitors find particularly interesting is “a mocked” exhibition of a Criminal Courtroom. This courtroom has been restored from the Appeals Court era, which is open to the public and where visitors can borrow legal uniforms and take photos inside of the courtroom. Above the main entrance is a blindfolded statue of the Goddess of Law, and on either side are reliefs of a balance and a sword. The goddess is blindfolded because she represents equality before the law in spite of wealth or power. This is an interesting experience and one you should try!
1 hour
5. Tanukikoji Shopping Street
This shopping arcade is one of the oldest in Hokkaido. It covers 7 blocks with approximately well over 200 stores/eateries. Here, your guide will give you “free time” to roam on your own. You can window shop and find countless items to buy as souvenirs for yourself and family back home. At the designed time and place, you will reunite with your guide and we will head to Sapporo’s Entertainment District for sake tasting.
1 hour
6. Cocono Susukino
The final activity on the tour will take us to Susukino, known as Sapporo’s Entertainment District. Here, we will enjoy Japanese Sake Tasting at Cocono Susukino. Although most of the sake will originate from Hokkaido, there are different types of sake from throughout Japan. We will be able to sample various “shots of sake” from several bottles. Your guide will be able to briefly explain some of the different types of sake and the regions they come from. This is a must” for sake enthusiasts. Obviously, this event is only for those who enjoy sake and drinking. Tour participants must be 20 years of age or older to partake in this event.
2 hours