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Top neighbourhoods in Sapporo

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Odori

Odori Park's 1.5km green spine runs through Sapporo's heart, offering seasonal flower displays and dancing fountains. The iconic TV Tower watches over the scene while shoppers hunt for treasures at Tanukikoji Shopping Street. When winter hits, the famous Snow Festival transforms the area into a magical ice kingdom that draws visitors from around the world. Grab Hokkaido specialities like fresh crab or grilled lamb at restaurants ranging from casual ramen shops to upscale spots. Metro stops at Nishi-Hatchome, Nishi-Yon-Chome, and Nishi-juitchome make getting around super easy. Most businesses stay open from 10am to 8pm, with extended hours during festivals.

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Susukino

Susukino brings Sapporo's nightlife to electric life with neon-soaked streets and endless entertainment options. Slip into ramen alley for steaming bowls of local specialities or hit up the countless izakayas where locals unwind after work. The district transforms during the Susukino Ice Festival with dazzling sculptures that light up winter nights. Getting around is a breeze with three subway stations connecting you to the rest of Sapporo. Hotels range from business-style to capsule accommodation, all within stumbling distance of karaoke joints and pachinko parlours. The area stays lively until dawn, making it perfect for night owls seeking authentic Japanese entertainment culture.

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Maruyama

Maruyama offers a tranquil escape where nature and tradition thrive just minutes from city centre Sapporo. Wander through expansive Maruyama Park with ancient trees that burst with cherry blossoms in spring and fiery maples in fall. The vermillion gates of Hokkaido Shrine create perfect photo opportunities against mountain backdrops, while Maruyama Zoo provides family-friendly entertainment. Local kaiseki restaurants and cosy izakayas showcase Hokkaido's renowned beef and seasonal vegetables. Upscale ryokans and boutique hotels offer traditional Japanese experiences with tea ceremonies and mountain views. The area connects easily to city centre via Maruyama-koen Station, making this peaceful retreat surprisingly accessible.

Sapporo City Centre map

Sapporo City Centre

Sapporo City Centre buzzes with energy, from the towering JR Tower to the neon-lit streets of Susukino. Shop till you drop at Tanukikoji Shopping Street or browse underground at Chi-Ka-Ho. The iconic Sapporo Clock Tower and lush Odori Park offer perfect breaks between retail therapy sessions. Foodies can dive into steaming bowls of miso ramen in hidden alleys. Getting around couldn't be easier with three metro stops connecting you to everywhere worth going. Department stores and business hotels dominate the skyline, while underground passages keep you warm during snowy Hokkaido winters. The contrast between daytime shopping and nighttime entertainment gives this area its unique heartbeat.

Chuo-ku map

Chuo-ku

Chuo-ku is Sapporo's buzzing heart where vibrant festivals and urban energy collide. The sprawling Odori Park cuts through city centre, hosting seasonal events with mountain views that'll make your Instagram followers jealous. When night falls, Susukino lights up with neon signs, beckoning you into Japan's entertainment wonderland of karaoke spots and izakayas. Getting around is ridiculously easy with three subway lines and the main Sapporo Station connecting everything. You'll find accommodation options from sleek business hotels to cosy capsule pods. Winter brings magical snow scenes while summer transforms the area into a green oasis perfect for festival-hopping.

Top landmarks in Sapporo