Sights of Sapporo - the fifth largest city in Japan

It is associated with the snowy landscape and the winter championships. The capital of Hokkaido Island is one of the largest Japanese cities and one of the youngest, it also has much more to offer than white landscapes or sports battles. Sapporo seems to be perfectly familiar with the needs of the modern tourist. Getting to know the local culture, art and cuisine is a real pleasure.

A little bit of art
For an inspiring walk, you can head to the Sapporo Art Park, in the alleys of which original exhibitions of modern art are hidden. The uniqueness of this space is confirmed by the fact that here a person not only looks at art, but also creates it. In addition to the museum, open-air stages, special rooms for theatrical or musical rehearsals, there are also craft workshops. Visitors themselves can try their hand at making glass ornaments. It is worth visiting the park at any time of the year, because it always looks beautiful, and there is never a bad moment for such a close acquaintance with art.
Probably, all the art attractions of Sapporo will delight art lovers. The Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art (Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art) collects the most impressive collection of works on the entire island, the author of which is not only Japanese. At the Hongo Shin Memorial Sculpture Museum, you will get acquainted with the unusual sculptures of the most famous artist from Sapporo, Hongo Shin, whose works can be found all over Japan.

Important places on the map
What do you know about the first inhabitants of Hokkaido? The Ainu Culture Promotion Center will introduce you to the customs, culture and history of the Ainu people. Visitors can touch and taste traditional tools, clothes, household items, and jewelry of that time.
For the modern life of modern Sapporo, it is best to look from the top of the JR Tower T38 observation deck. The panorama of the capital is visible from a height of 160 meters, breathtaking. Especially if you watch it at night, when the horizon is shining from countless city lights.
Another important point on the map of Sapporo is the Hokkaido Government Office, a distinctive red building that is the symbol of the city. Built in the late 19th century, it is today an excellent example of American neo-Baroque.
The last "typical" place is the former Sapporo Court of Appeal building, built in the 1920s. Currently, there are five exhibitions in the building, which are free of charge. Ready to play? Play Now at Magic Reels and immerse yourself in a world of top-tier casino games and exciting bonuses.