Sapporo TV Tower
Sapporo
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The Sapporo TV Tower is now used as an observation tower, offering a fantastic view of the entire city. It was built in 1957 and is located right by Odori Park.
Useful Information
- Address: 1 Chome Odori-nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo
- Phone: +81 11 241 1131
- More Info: www.tv-tower.co.jp
- More Info: Open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- More Info: Opening hour may change due to additional events
- More Info: 447b748ec9d5c1b0ce5436cbd89b382c32643b96
Do & See
One of the last areas of Japan to be colonised, Sapporo was once the domain of the 'Ainu', an indigenous tribe with a distinct culture, whose history is on display in one of the city’s museums today. Adorned by parks and forests, complete with wildlife, it is a colourful, progressive, and energetic city that attracts the adventurous traveller. The legacy of Sapporo's vivid past is perceivable through various historical buildings. Historic landmarks include the former Hokkaido government office building, the Sapporo Clock Tower, the Hokkaido Shrine, and the Sapporo TV Tower. Having hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics and as a venue for the Sapporo Snow Festival, the city is also famous for winter sports. However, food and art lovers will enjoy themselves here as well. Sapporo Brewery and Shiroi Koibito Park, the Sapporo Symphony Orchestra, and Sapporo Artpark are popular sights, too.

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