Two-day Sapporo City Walk, all the treasures and lightning protections to know!
Hey, travel experts! Today, I will present you with a very practical two-day Sapporo Citywalk guide, so that you can understand and enjoy your time in Sapporo.
On the first day, we headed straight to Datong Park. It is comfortable and pleasant here during the day, and it is even more wonderful at night. Under the light, the crowd is bustling, and there are street performers singing. The atmosphere is so pleasant. It is great to spend time here. But don't have too high expectations for the TV tower. Once you go up, you will find that the scenery is average and the ticket price is not worth it. There is also a clock counter, but once you go in you'll find it quite a rip-off, with nothing special about it, so you can just skip it.
As for Nakajima Park, it is an ordinary park. If you have limited time, there is no need to go there specifically. Susukino is also a bit boring, and there are not many highlights worth visiting. However, you have to pay special attention to Tanukikoji Shopping Street. There is a two-story capsule toy store there which is super interesting. I played there for a long time. The various novel capsule toys can make you regain your childlike innocence in an instant. It is full of fun.
Then we walked into Hokkaido University. The most important thing is that the museum in the university is open to the public for free. This is a great benefit that you cannot miss. You can explore a lot of interesting cultural knowledge in it and gain a lot.
On the second day, you can check in at the Sapporo Beer Museum. If you don’t like drinking, you can just take some photos there.
I also have something to say about the food. I had two meals of sushi. The line at the Nemuro Hana Sushi restaurant was very long. I thought it was only so popular in Tokyo. But the taste was really good and worth a try. I also tried two bowls of ramen. The salt flavor and the butter and soy sauce flavor each have their own merits, but I prefer the salt flavor, which is refreshing and appetizing. You can also try the soup curry, which feels not much different from that in Tokyo, but it also has local characteristics.
Also, the provincial government office was under repair at the time and you couldn’t see anything, so don’t go there for now. Wait until it’s repaired before considering going there.
Overall, Sapporo is worth a visit. If you come in winter, the snow scenery is even more picturesque and the atmosphere is overwhelming. Dear kids, take this guide and enjoy a two-day trip to Sapporo. I guarantee you will fall in love with this city! 💕