Traveling to Sapporo in Hokkaido Japan for the first-time this winter season? Check out this detailed SAPPORO TRAVEL GUIDE BLOG with sample DIY Sapporo itinerary, top things to do, hotels, budget and expenses to help you plan your trip.
Hokkaido's capital, Sapporo, is the fourth most populous city in Japan. It's an awesome place to explore for first-time travelers in Hokkaido Prefecture. As a kid, I've always dreamed of experiencing winter and snow fall. Sapporo made it possible! It is one of the nearest places from the Philippines where you could experience actual snow fall! Yey! Famous for ski resorts, snow covered mountains, and Ice Festivals, Sapporo is definitely the place to be if you want to experience an amazing winter wonderland adventure! That is why, I am so happy when I finally got the chance to visit Sapporo and have an unforgettable winter experience.
In this Sapporo Travel Guide Blog, I will help you in planning your trip to Sapporo in Hokkaido Japan by providing you with useful information and travel tips on on how to get there, where to stay, best time to visit, top things to do, tourist spots and attractions, DIY itinerary, budget, expenses, and more! I hope this comprehensive Sapporo Travel Guide help you in planning an amazing and memorable Hokkaido Japan adventure!
Okay, let's get started and be ready to travel to Sapporo!
Sapporo Travel Guide Blog 2024 for First-timers in Hokkaido
JAPAN VISA REQUIREMENTS
Filipinos holding Philippine passports need to secure a visit visa to enter Japan. If you don't have a Japan Visa, you need to apply for a Japan tourist visa in the Philippines. To guide you in your visa application, you may refer to this step-by-step guide on how to apply for a Japan Tourist Visa with list of requirements for Filipinos in the Philippines.
Getting a Japan Tourist Visa is quick, easy and convenient. Just be sure to complete the application form, and submit all the visa requirements to an accredited travel agency and wait for about a week for the result of your application to come out. Single entry visa is valid for 3 months from the day the visa was granted. Filipinos can stay for a maximum of 15 days upon arrival in Japan. If you have a multiple entry Japan visa, you can stay in Japan for up to 30 days. Multiple entry visas are usually valid for 5 to 10 years.
To avoid any inconvenience, be sure to have your return/onward ticket, proof of hotel reservation, and activity/tour bookings in case the immigration officer ask for it. Also, check your flight details and make sure that your departure date is within the maximum number of days allowed for you to stay in Japan.
IMPORTANT TRAVEL TIP: Getting a travel insurance is highly-recommended when traveling abroad. Travel with confidence anytime, anywhere you go! Get a travel insurance with Covid-19 coverage for your peace of mind!
HOW TO GET TO SAPPORO IN HOKKAIDO, JAPAN?
Thanks to Jetstar Asia Airways for offering cheap flights to Japan! It is now easier and cheaper to travel from Manila to the land of the rising sun! Jetstar Asia Airways has daily flights from Manila to Sapporo via Narita in Japan.
From Manila's NAIA Terminal 1, we took the Jetstar flight to Narita International Airport and landed at Terminal 3. After passing through Japan immigration and getting our checked-in bags, we proceeded to the Domestic Terminal and checked-in for our domestic flight to New Chitose Airport in Hokkaido. Upon arrival at New Chitose Airport in Hokkaido, we took the train to Sapporo City.
So far, the cheapest flights from Manila to Sapporo that I could find on the internet is offered by Jetstar Airways. They also fly from Clark International Airport to Sapporo. You may also consider this in case you're nearer Clark Airport in Pampanga or if you're coming from northern luzon. Check out Jetstar Airways' low airfares, seat sale, and promos at their website www.jetstar.com!
For a more detailed post of our Manila to Sapporo flight experience, you may read my previous blog post: How to Get to Sapporo from Manila?
This trip to Sapporo was made possible by Jetstar Asia Airways.
NEW CHITOSE AIRPORT TO SAPPORO CITY CENTER
Sapporo is around 53 kilometers away from New Chitose Airport. To get to Sapporo, you may take the JR Rapid Train, Airport Bus, or Rent a Private Airport Transfer.
FASTEST: BY TRAIN
- Upon arrival at New Chitose Airport, go down to the basement floor.
- At the basement floor of the airport, you will find the New Chitose Airport JR Station.
- Look for the vending machine and buy your ticket going to Sapporo Station. Please don't confuse it with Shin-Sapporo Station. They are 2 different Stations.
- If you're not quite sure on how to use the ticket vending machines, you may approach the JR Office and buy your train ticket from there.
- If you have a Kitaca IC Card, you can use it in taking the express train.
- New Chitose to Sapporo ticket price is JPY 1,070 for non-reserved seat. Or you may pay extra for JPY 520 for a reserved seat.
- Be sure to take the limited express train going to Sapporo. Avoid taking the local train because it has more stops and will take much of your time.
- Total travel time from the airport to Sapporo is around 40 minutes.
- Get off at Sapporo Station.
CHEAPEST: BY BUS
The bus stops can be found at first floor of the domestic terminal. For the airport limousine buses bound for downtown Sapporo (via Fukuzumi Station / Keio Plaza Hotel Sapporo, go to bus stand numbers 14 and 22.
If you're coming from New Chitose Airport's international terminal, the bus stops can be found at the building's first floor. For the airport limousine buses bound for downtown Sapporo (via Fukuzumi Station / Keio Plaza Hotel Sapporo), go to bus stand number 65.
No reservations required. You can just hop on to the next available bus bound for Sapporo downtown. Fare is around JPY 1,000 which can be paid in cash or by using a Kitaca IC Card.
MOST CONVENIENT: BY PRIVATE AIRPORT TRANSFER
If you're traveling with kids and senior citizens, you may book a private airport transfer. This is recommended as well if you're arriving late at night with huge luggage. This airport service runs for 24 hours, so you don't have to worry about arriving any time of the day and even at late in the evening. Going back to the airport, this is also a good choice so you won't have to worry about missing a flight. You can book a car for 1-2 passengers with 2 pieces of luggage / 3-5 passengers with 5 pieces of luggage, or a full-size van to comfortably fit 6-8 passengers with 8 pieces of luggage.
HOW TO GET AROUND SAPPORO?
In going around the City of Sapporo, you can walk, ride the subway trains, take the taxi or the bus. In our case, we usually do the combination of taking the subway and walking to our destination.
When we want to visit a certain place, we usually use Google Maps and Hyperdia.com to check on how to get there. Using these also give you information on what train to take, train schedules, travel time, the number of stops, train transfers/changes, and the estimated fare. Google Maps and Hyperdia.com are pretty accurate and helped us a lot in navigating our way to the different tourist spots in Sapporo.
For ease and convenience, we used a Kitaca IC Card in paying for our fares when taking the trains. This is like Osaka's ICOCA Card or Tokyo's Pasmo and Suica Cards. We bought our Kitaca IC Cards via Klook which is already pre-loaded with 1,500 yen credits. You can reload it at any JR Station or at convenience stores in Sapporo. The minimum top-up to the card is 1,000 yen and the maximum amount that can be charged is 20,000 yen. This card is very useful because aside from using it when riding the trains, we also used in buying stuff from convenience stores. The card also comes with a 500 yen deposit that you can refund when you return the card.
Do you need a JR Pass?
If you're just traveling around Sapporo, Otaru and New Chitose, you don't need a JR Pass. But if you're coming from Tokyo and will be traveling to Sapporo by train via Shinkansen (bullet train) and then back again in Tokyo, having a JR Pass will be more economical.
USEFUL TRAIN PASSES IN SAPPORO, HOKKAIDO
JR Hokkaido Rail Pass
If you want to explore other places in Hokkaido Prefecture, you may consider getting a JR Hokkaido Rail Pass. This pass is available in consecutive 3, 5 or 7 days or flexible 4-day rail pass. This pass will let you travel to major cities in Hokkaido with unlimited rides on all local/rapid trains, limited express, ordinary express, and buses operated by JR Hokkaido. This pass is definitely the easiest and fastest way to explore the region!
Sapporo-Noboribetsu Area Pass
Explore Hokkaido around Sapporo, Otaru, and Noboribetsu with Sapporo-Noboribetsu Area Pass. Holders of this pass may ride JR Hokkaido trains (excluding Hokkaido Shinkansen) within the valid period in the Sapporo-Noboribetsu area.
Hokkaido Sapporo-Furano Area Pass
Sapporo-Furano Area Pass holders may ride JR Hokkaido trains (excluding Hokkaido Shinkansen) within the valid period in the Sapporo-Furano area. This pass is. especially recommended for travelers who want to travel around the Sapporo, Otaru, Asahikawa, and Furano areas!
JR Tohoku-South Hokkaido Rail Pass
Access unlimited travels in Tohoku southern Hokkaido with just a single JR Tohoku-South Hokkaido Rail Pass. Get unlimited rides aboard limited express, express, rapid, and local trains as well as all Shinkansen around the area!
WHERE TO STAY: HOTELS IN SAPPORO
When planning your trip to Sapporo and choosing your accommodation, consider hotels that are near a subway station - specifically Sapporo and Odori Subway Stations. On this trip, we stayed in 3 different hotels. One is near Odori Station, the second one is near Nakajima Koen Subway Station, and the third one is near Sapporo JR Station. In this Sapporo Travel Guide Blog, I listed the hotels where we stayed at, as well as some recommended hotels near Sapporo and Odori Train Stations.
Hotel Tokyu Stay Sapporo-Odori
Location: Near Odori Subway Station
Address: 5-26-2 Minaminijonishi, Sapporo, Sapporo, Japan, 060-0062
Book here: Check room rates and availability
My Review: We stayed here for one night. I love that this hotel is new, and it is located just 2 blocks away from/to Sapporo TV Tower and Odori Subway Station. The room is spacious and has all the essential amenities needed for a comfortable stay. It even has its own washing machine inside the room. How cool is that? Buffet breakfast is also quite good. The staff are very helpful and could speak English well.
Hotel Mystays Premier Sapporo Park
Location: Near Nakajima Koen Subway Station
Address: 2-10, West 2, South 9, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Sapporo, Japan, 064-0809
Book here: Check room rates and availability
My Review: We stayed here for 2 nights. I love that it is located just across Nakajima Koen Subway Station. The hotel is huge, but old. The room is small, but it is equipped with all the essential amenities. For breakfast, you can have it at the ground floor which serves delicious organic and healthy breakfast or you can have it at the restaurant on the 2nd floor which serves western and Chinese buffet. The hotel also has a laundry area, vendo machines, and an onsen spa where you could relax after a day of exploring Sapporo.
Hotel Keihan Sapporo
Location: Near Sapporo JR Station
Address: 1-9, 6-chome, Kita-6-Jyo-Nishi, Kita-ku, Sapporo, Sapporo, Japan, 060-0806
Book here: Check room rates and availability
My Review: We stayed here for 3 nights. I love that it is located at around 10 minutes walk from/to Sapporo Station where we take the train most of the time. The room is also quite big for Japan standards and it also has a laundry area, vendo machines in almost every hotel floor, as well an onsen spa. The staff are very courteous, accommodating, and could speak English very well. Convenience stores such as Family Mark, Lawson, and 7-Eleven are just 5 minutes walk from the hotel. So getting hungry any time of the day is not a problem.
BUDGET HOTELS NEAR SAPPORO STATION
Here are some of the budget-friendly hotels near Sapporo Station with very good to excellent ratings on Agoda.com. Room rates are per night and for 2 persons.
Residence Hotel Stripe Sapporo
Address: 6-2-27 Kita7jonishi, Sapporo, Sapporo, Japan, 060 0807Book here: Check room rates and availability
Business Inn Norte 2
Address: 4-1-22 Nishi Kita 10jo Kitaku, Sapporo, Sapporo, Japan, 0010010Book here: Check room rates and availability
R&B Hotel Sapporo-KitasanNishini
Address: 1-30, Kitasanjou-Nishinichome, Chuoku, Sapporo, Sapporo, Japan, 060-0003Book here: Check room rates and availability
Hotel Livemax Sapporo Ekimae
Address: 7 Kita 6 Jonishi, Kita-ku, , Sapporo, Sapporo, Japan, 0600806Book here: Check room rates and availability
APA Hotel TKP Sapporoeki-Kitaguchi Excellent
Address: 3-7 Kita-10jo Nishi, Kita-ku, Sapporo, Sapporo, Japan, 060-0002Book here: Check room rates and availability
MORE BUDGET HOTELS IN SAPPORO
- Tmark City Hotel Sapporo Odori
- Hotel WBF Fourstay Sapporo
- Vessel Inn Sapporo Nakajima Park
- Fino Hotel Sapporo Odori
- Comfort Hotel Sapporo Susukino
- JR East Hotel Mets Sapporo
- Tokyu Stay Sapporo
- Hotel Mystays Sapporo Aspen
WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT SAPPORO?
I've only been to Sapporo once, and that is during winter season. As the city is known for its winter activities and ice festivals, for me, the best time to visit Sapporo is during the winter season which is from December to February.
If you want to experience spring in Sapporo, you should visit it during late March to May. For summer season, visit Sapporo in June to August and for autumn, you should visit it in September to November.
HOW MANY DAYS TO SPEND SAPPORO?
I believe the most ideal is 5 days and 4 nights to enjoy most of the tourist spots, attractions and things to do in Sapporo. But if you have limited time and budget, a 3 days and 2 nights itinerary is also quite good and feasible. Check out my Sample 3D2N Sapporo Itinerary + Otaru Day Tour below.
HOW TO STAY CONNECTED IN SAPPORO?
To stay connected while in Sapporo, you may rent a pocket WIFI device or buy a Japan 4G SIM Card for your internet use in Sapporo.
SAPPORO WIFI RENTAL: You may rent a pocket WIFI via Klook. You can book it in advance before leaving the Philippines and just pick it up upon arrival at New Chitose Airport in Hokkaido. It only costs ₱ 234 per day of 4G WiFi coverage. The best thing about renting a pocket WIFI, you can connect up to 5 devices and you can split the cost with you travel buddies which will save you a lot on travel expenses.
JAPAN 4G SIM CARD: If you have an open line mobile phone, you may also opt to buy a Japan 4G SIM Card. You can choose from 3 different prepaid SIM card packages that suits your needs and conveniently pick up your SIM card at multiple Japan International Airports such as the Tokyo and Osaka.
You can also buy a Japan sim card even before you leave the Philippines. You may contact @travelsimph on Instagram. All you need to do is order your desired sim card, pay the amount, and they will ship to you the sim card. You just have to insert the sim card to activate it upon arrival in Japan. As easy and quick as that!
WHERE TO EXCHANGE CURRENCY?
Japan currency is called Japanese Yen (JPY) which is about 0.0090 US Dollar (USD) or 0.47 Philippine Peso (PHP) during our trip. You can find many money exchange counters at the airport - both in Narita and New Chitose Airport. In Sapporo City Center, I don't remember seeing money changers aside from some hotels that offer this service. So, it's better if you change your money at the airport before going to Sapporo City.
Alternatively, you can also change your money before leaving the Philippines. Money changer at NAIA can change your Philippine Peso (PHP) to Japanese Yen (JPY). Another option is to withdraw Japanese Yen directly from ATMs in Japan. You can find many ATMs at the shopping malls, train stations, and convenience stores. To avoid any inconvenience, make sure that you have advised your bank before leaving your country that you will be withdrawing money from ATMs abroad. This is what I always do when I travel abroad. But take note that the exchange rate when withdrawing at the ATM is slightly higher. During our trip it's at 1.00 JPY for 0.49 PHP when I withdrew money from the ATMs. Also, every transaction has a service fee of around 150 to 180 pesos depending on the bank you used. So, make sure to withdraw the maximum amount for every transaction. I'm not sure how much is the maximum amount that you can withdraw per transaction, the biggest amount I tried withdrawing is 20,000 JPY.
USEFUL JAPANESE WORDS & PHRASES FOR TOURISTS
Here are some basic Japanese words and phrases that you could start learning before traveling to Japan. These will be very useful when traveling to Japan.
- sumimasen - to say excuse me / call the staff in a restaurant or shop
- doko - where?
- wakarimasen - I don't understand
- ohayou gozaimasu - Good morning
- konnichiwa - hello
- konbanwa - Good evening
- arigatou gozaimasu - Thank you
- domo arigatou gozaimasu - Thank you very much
- ikura desuka? - How much is it?
- wi-fi arimasuka? - Do you have Wi-fi?
- dōzo - please
- gomennasai - sorry
- hai - yes / best translated "I'm satisfied"
TOP THINGS TO DO IN SAPPORO + TOURIST SPOTS AND ATTRACTIONS
What top best things to do in Sapporo are there? What do you see and do in Sapporo when you visit? In this Sapporo Travel Blog, I listed the top tourist spots and attractions, and things to do in Sapporo you should not miss during your trip to Hokkaido.
Sapporo TV Tower
Address: Odori Nishi 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Sapporo-shi, 060-0042
One of the most distinguishable landmarks in Sapporo, the Sapporo TV Tower is a 147.2 meter high TV tower built in 1957. It has an observation deck at a height of 90.38 meters where visitors could go up and enjoy an amazing 360-degrees view of the city including Odori Park, Ishikari Heigen and the Sea of Japan. Open to the public, the observation deck can be reached by taking the elevator from the tower's 3rd floor. It is open daily from 09:00 am to 10:00 pm and entrance fee to the observation deck is JPY 720 or PHP 335.00 for adults. You can buy discounted TV Tower tickets via Klook for only PHP 311.00 pesos.
Best time to visit?
For me both day and night times are the best time to visit Sapporo Tower's observation deck. The best thing to do is to visit it in the late afternoon and spend your time until night time. This way, you can both enjoy day and night time views of the city. Don't worry, there is no time limit in staying at the TV Tower's observation deck. You can also check out the souvenir shop at the observation deck while waiting for the time.
How to get there: Take the subway, alight at Odori Station and take exit 27.
Walk along Odori Park
Address: 7 Chome Odorinishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0042, Japan
A popular public park in Sapporo, Odori Park is located at the heart of Sapporo where many events and festivals are held every year. With a span of 1.5 kilometers, it stretches from the city's east to west through Nishi 1 chōme, Ōdōri to Nishi 12 chōme, Ōdōri, and divides the city into north and south sections. Odori means "large street" in Japanese, the huge park is covered with snow during winter and offers pleasant green space during the warmer months. Popular festivals such as the Sapporo Snow Festival and the Sapporo Lilac Festival are held here. Entrance fee is free.
How to get there: Take the subway, alight at Odori Station and take exit 5 or 6.
Visit Sapporo Clock Tower
Address: 2 Chome Kita 1 Jonishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0001, Japan
A symbol of Sapporo, the Sapporo Clock Tower Building was built in the early period of Sapporo's development in 1878 as a drill hall of the Sapporo Agricultural College. The City of Sapporo was developed in the late 1860’s which makes the Sapporo clock tower the oldest remaining structure in the city. Today, it houses an exhibit about the history of the building and also has displays about the clock and a spacious ceremony hall at the 2nd floor. It is open daily from 9:00 am to 05:00 pm, entrance fee is JPY 200 or PHP 93.00 pesos.
How to get there: Take the subway, alight at Odori Station and take exit 6 or 16.
Shop at Tanukikojo Shopping Arcade
Address: Address: Japan, 〒060-0062 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Chuo Ward, 南2・3条西1~7丁目
A famous shopping street in Sapporo, it is considered as "One of Hokkaido's oldest and finest shopping streets" where you could find hundreds for stalls and stores selling different merchandise. Tanukikojo Shopping Arcade is approximately 1 kilometers stretch of shops, and it runs east to west in downtown Sapporo. Make sure that you wear comfortable shoes as you will surely be walking a lot. A "haven" for shop-a-holics, it’s a great place to buy some Hokkaido souvenirs!
How to get there: Take the subway, alight at Odori Station and take exit 10.
Enjoy Susukino Entertainment District
Address: Susukino Station, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0805, Japan
A popular red light district in Sapporo, Susukino is home to many bars, clubs, karaoke shops, pachinko parlors, and restaurants. Considered as Japan's largest entertainment district north of Tokyo, it's an awesome entertainment hotspot and a good place for shopping, dining and nightlife.
How to get there: Take the subway, alight at Susukino Station.
Get a bowl of Ramen at Ramen Alley
Address: 3 Chome Minami 5 Jonishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0805, Japan
Located just a short walk from Susukino Subway Station, a must-visit is the Ramen Alley where you could find a wide array of shops selling different kinds of Ramen, Gyoza, and other Japanese dishes. It is open daily from 06:00 pm to 03:00 am. Prepare around JPY 1,000 for a huge bowl of Ramen.
How to get there: Take the subway, alight at Susukino Station, and walk for abour 3 minutes to Ramen Alley.
Sapporo Beer Museum and Beer Garden
Address: Kita 7-jo, Higashi 9-chome 1-1, Higashi-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido
Located in the Sapporo Garden Park in Higashi-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan, the Sapporo Beer Museum was opened in 1987 in a former brewery from the Meiji Period to provide guests and visitors with a varied knowledge of beer and brewing. Set in a historic brick building that was registered as a Hokkaido Heritage site, it is a sight to behold, especially during in winter when it is framed against the whiteness of the snow. It offers free entrance to the museum which allows visitors to tour the museum and learn on their own time and at their own pace. They also offer Premium Tours for a fee where a Japanese tour guide will assist guests as they go around all three floors of the building.
The Sapporo Beer Museum is open daily from 11:00 am to 10:00 pm, while the Sapporo Beer Garden is open from 11:30 am to 10:00 pm, daily. Admission is free.
TRAVEL TIP: When visiting Sapporo Beer Museum, you may also try the famous local specialty called Genghis Khan Lamb. Enjoy local flavors with unlimited food and drinks buffet - which also includes their famous Sapporo Beer. The buffet features a variety of dishes, including Genghis Khan lamb, red king crab, snow crab, and more! Buffet schedule is from 05:00 to 07:50 pm daily. The restaurant is so popular, so it is highly recommended that you reserve a seat in advance.
How to get there: Take the subway, alight at Higashikuyakusho Mae Station, take Exit 4. From the exit, take a leisurely walk for about 10-15 minutes to Sapporo Beer Museum. You may use Google maps to find it. Alternatively, you could also get there directly by taking the Sapporo Walk Bus (Chuo Bus 88) from Sapporo Station in front of the South Exit of the Tokyu Department Store.
Have a taste of Sapporo Beer
Address: Kita 7-jo, Higashi 9-chome 1-1, Higashi-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido
One of the must-do when visiting Sapporo Beer Museum is of course, tasting Sapporo Beer. Just go to the Star Hall, look for the beer vending machine to order, get your ticket and present it to the staff to get your beer. Here, you can enjoy the Hokkaido-only "Classic" beer, Sapporo Breweries' core product "Sapporo Draft Beer Black Label", as well as Sapporo Kaitakushi Brewery's "Kaitakushi Beer," and many more. The Star Hall is open from 11:00 am until 7:00 pm. Beer costs around JPY 200 per glass, depending on the variant.
Mt. Moiwa & Asahiyama Memorial Park
Address: 064-0942 Fushimi 5-chome 3-7, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido Japan
- Sapporo has been listed as a city with one of the new 3 major night views of Japan.
- The night view from the top of Mt. Moiwa, located in the center of Sapporo, is one of the most beautiful in Japan.
- The view from the ropeway and mini cable car to the top of Mt. Moiwa is also enjoyable.
- Enjoy a beautiful sweeping view of Sapporo’s cityscape at "Asahiyama Memorial Park".
- Highly recommended for family, friends, couples or any type of groups. -Klook
Old Hokkaido Government Building
Address: 6 Chome Kita 3 Jonishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-8588, Japan
Built in 1888, this red-brick Old Hokkaido Government Building is hard to miss when exploring Sapporo. Nicknamed as "Akarenga Chosha" (Red Brick Building), it houses a few historical exhibition rooms and libraries, as well as tourist information center and a souvenir shop. In front of the building is a garden and a pond that visitors could also enjoy.
As the name suggests, it is where the seat of the Government of Hokkaido prefecture was located until the new building that is currently in use was completed. It is open daily from 09:00 am to 06:00 pm. Admission is free.
How to get there: The nearest train station is Sapporo Station. It is an 8-minute walk from west exit of JR Sapporo Station, or 4-minute walk from Sapporo Station (Namboku and Toho subway lines) Exit 10.
JR Tower T38 Observation Deck
Address: Japan, 〒060-0005 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Chuo Ward, Kita 5 Jonishi, 2 Chome−5 JR タワー
This is one of the best places to have an unobstructed 360-degrees views of Sapporo City. The JR Tower's Observation Deck T38 is located at the 38th floor of JR Tower Building with easy access from the shopping malls in Sapporo JR Station. The best time to visit is during late afternoon to enjoy both of the city's day and night views.
The admission ticket to the observation deck is ₱ 289 pesos per person. You can also make your visit even more amazing and memorable with a delicious afternoon tea set plus admission ticket for ₱ 466 pesos. The JR Tower Observation Deck T38 is open daily from 10:30 am to 11:00 pm with last admission time at 10:30 pm.
How to get there: It is connected to the JR Sapporo Station. Just take the take the dedicated elevator from the 6th floor to the 38th floor.
Sapporo Ramen Republic
Address: 10th Floor Sapporo Esta (beside Sapporo JR Station) 〒060-0005 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Chuo Ward, 北5条西2丁目 エスタ 10階
Offering an awesome selection of top Hokkaido Ramen Restaurants, Sapporo Ramen Republic (aka Sapporo Ramen Kyowakoku) is located at the 10th floor of the ESTA Complex, just beside Sapporo JR Station. If you're a Ramen lover visiting Sapporo, you have to check out this place. For me, this is the best place to eat Ramen in Sapporo.
Sapporo Ramen Republic is open daily from 11:00 am until 10:00 pm. Prepare around JPY 1,000 for a huge serving of Ramen. Must-try is definitely the Miso Ramen.
How to get there: Take the subway to Sapporo Station. Go to Esta Building located next to the train station then take the elevator going up to the 10th floor.
Hokkaido Shrine
Address: 474 Miyagaoka, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0959, Japan
Located in the Maruyama district, Hokkaidō Shrine is a Shinto shrine that enshrines four kami including the soul of the Emperor Meiji. Entrance to the shrine is free and it is open daily from 08:00 am to 08:00 pm.
How to get there: Take the subway, alight at Maruyama Koen Station, and take Exit 1 or 3. It's just 5 minutes walk from the exit. You may use google maps to find its exact location.
Enjoy Winter Activities at Snowmobile Land
Address: 478 Fukui, Nishi Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 063-0012, Japan
Of course, when visiting Sapporo during winter, a must-do activity is to experience different winter activities. One of the largest snowmobile tour company outside North America is located in Sapporo. The Snowmobile Land is an amazing place where you can enjoy many winter activities such as driving a snowmobile, learning the traditional way of ice cream making, snow rafting, snow banana boat, snow tubing, and a lot more.
This is definitely one of my favorite places we visited during our Sapporo trip. We really has so much fun and enjoy the many winter activities offered at Snowmobile Land.
OTHER OPTION: Bibai Snow Land
- Enjoy Hokkaido’s winter season when you book this amazing Bibai Snow Land experience.
- Make the most of your visit when you try a wide variety of snow activities like snowshoeing and more!
- Ride through kilometers of snow when you join the snowmobile touring with your group.
- Have a comfortable ride from the pick up point to Bibai Snow Land and back.
OTHER SKI RESORTS IN HOKKAIDO
- Noboribetsu Sanlaiva Ski Resort
- Kamui Ski Links Resort
- Sapporo Teine Ski Resort
- Moerenuma Park
- Shiretoko, Hokkaido
Ninja Training Experience
Address: Undisclosed location
Want to experience how to be a ninja even just for a day? We got to enjoy and had a wonderful and fun experience to be trained as ninjas at a secret place in Sapporo. Sorry I can't reveal the exact location because they requested us not to tell the address. But you can book it thru their website where Ninja Training Package includes hotel pick-up and drop-off. This activity is ideal for kids and adults where you could have Ninja training in real Ninja weapons while in Ninja costumes. Amazing right?!
They have 4 sessions daily at 10:00 am, 01:00 pm, 03:00 pm, and 05:00 pm.
Sapporo Ice Smelt Fishing
Address: Barato River, Sapporo Hokkaido Japan
Smelt fishing is a popular activity in Hokkaido during winter season. Smelt is a kind of small fish found in the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans, as well as in rivers, streams and lakes. We did smelt fishing on the thick frozen ice of the Barato River, for a true taste of Hokkaido's winter adventure. From putting on the bait, to dropping it on the hole, and waiting for the fish to be caught, we experienced all of that.
All the smelt fishes we caught were then collected and cooked tempura-style. We then feasted on it. Yummmmm!!! It's my first time to do smelt fishing and it was so much fun!
DAY TOURS FROM SAPPORO
If you're looking for day trips from Sapporo, I highly recommend visiting the historic port town of Otaru and the amazing Lake Shikotsu in Chitose.
Otaru Day Trip
Otaru is an awesome day tour destination from Sapporo. Located just less than an hour away by train from Sapporo, this place is a must-visit and should be part of your Sapporo, Hokkaido Itinerary. It is popular among Filipinos because scenes from the movie "Kita Kita" were filmed here. Book an Otaru Day Tour from Sapporo.
When in Otaru, don't miss visiting the Otaru Canal, experience a canal cruise, appreciate the western-style buildings, try the food, and visit the Otaru Music Box that houses over 25,000 music boxes.
We went to Otaru on a day tour from Sapporo on our own. We just took the JR Train to Otaru from Sapporo Station. Travel time is around 1 hour and fare is JPY 640. For ease and convenience, you can avail an Otaru Rickshaw Tour offered by Klook. With this tour, you can enjoy and learn about Otaru's rich history by touring the historic architectural sites while riding a traditional rickshaw.
TRAVEL TIP: You can also make Otaru as a stop before going to the airport by booking an Otaru and Chitose Bus Trip from Sapporo. This bus trip includes pick-up in major hotels in Sapporo, free time to tour around Otaru, and one-way bus transfer to New Chitose Airport. YOU CAN BOOK AND RESERVE A SEAT HERE.
Lake Shikotsu Day Tour
Located in Chitose, Hokkaido, Lake Shikotsu is just an hour away from Sapporo or around 45 minutes away by bus if you're coming from New Chitose Airport. It is part of the Shikotsu-Toya National Park and offers spectacular views and sights where one can truly enjoy nature. Lake Shikotsu is considered as the second deepest lake in Japan, after Lake Tazawa in Akita Prefecture. It is also the 8th largest lake by surface area in Japan and the second largest of Japan's caldera lakes. For more information on Lake Shikotsu, please read this Day trip from Sapporo Travel Blog.
Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival
If you're visiting Lake Shikotsu during winter, you can also enjoy their Ice Festival that showcases different buildings and structures made from the water of the Shikotsu Lake. READ MORE HERE.
How to get to Lake Shikotsu? You can get there from New Chitose Airport or from Sapporo. You may read my blog post on Lake Shikotsu for the instructions on how to get there.
OTHER POPULAR ATTRACTIONS, EXPERIENCES & THINGS TO DO IN SAPPORO, HOKKAIDO
Here are the other popular tourist spots, experiences, day trips, and activities to try in and near Sapporo.
Kimono Rental in Sapporo
"An experience in Japan will not be complete without travelers donning a traditional kimono and taking numerous stunning photos in it. In Sapporo, Hokkaido, you can rent out a kimono from a an overwhelming stock of over a thousand pieces. Simply come as you are and a professional kimono stylist will help you choose and put on your kimono, which includes a casual Japanese handbag, socks, and more!" -Klook
Mt. Tengu Ropeway Round-trip Ticket with Discount Coupon
"Reach for the skies as you ride the ropeway going to Mount Tengu, a 532 meter mountain that rises to the east of Otaru. This mountain offers spectacular views of Ishikari Bay and the Shakotan Peninsula, particularly at night; it also boats a ski museum featuring all kinds of articles relating to Tengu, the mythical creature the mountain was named after. With the round-trip ropeway transfer, you can get to and from the top of the mountain — and take in the spectacular view! " -Klook
Bibai Snow Land Experience in Hokkaido
"Winter in Japan is just around the corner and this is such a perfect time to visit Bibai Snow Land in Hokkaido! The park offers countless snow activities that will keep you and your whole family busy. Try fun-filled activities like snow tubing, snow soccer, or bubble ball with your kids. You can also try other exhilarating ones including riding the fat bike, snow rafting, and mini-snowmobiling! No need to worry about commuting all the way to Bibai Snow Land as round trip services to and from Bibai Station is also included." -Klook
Noboribetsu and Lake Toya Day Tour from Sapporo
"Visit Hokkaido iconic attractions such as Lake Toya, Chikyu Cape, Jigokudani (Hell Valley), and more! Explore the picturesque sceneries of Hokkaido, and capture as many photographs for memory! Away from the city to unwind on this comfortable bus journey with our experienced local driver. Learn about the tales behind the famous attractions with our knowledgeable tour guide! -Klook
Asahiyama Zoo, Shirogane Blue Pond & More
"Want to make your stay in Hokkaido a hundred times better? Take on an exciting full day adventure to the best and most popular attractions that Hokkaido has to offer. Go, get up, and make your way to Asahiyama Zoo, one of the most prominent zoos in the island, offering visitors spectacular views of the animals from different angles. Get to see majestic polar bears, wolves, big cats, apes, and more inside - don’t miss the chance to pass through the glass tunnel of the penguin pool to see these cute little birds dance underwater!" -Klook
Usuzan Ropeway Round Trip Ticket in Hokkaido
"Grab a ticket to the Usuzan Ropeway, a famous ropeway in Hokkaido that takes you to the Usuzan Geopark! View the landscape of the Toya Caldera and enjoy the Usu Volcano Global Geopark, and its every changing landscape changed by volcanic eruptions. Discover the history of this famous volcano and the eruptions that have rocked the surrounding areas within the 20th century. Up at the top, you have a 10% off coupon for shopping and dining in the many establishments in the area. Try Restaurant Funka-tei or slurp up some Volcano Ramen before heading off to get your souvenirs! And don't miss the chance to take photographs against the breakthaking views of Hokkaido." -Klook
Kiroro Resort Snow World Ticket in Hokkaido with Ski Wear & Equipment Rental Options
"Spend your holidays at the best ski resort in Hokkaido! Get your tickets to Kiroro Resort and experience skiing on one of the best powder snow in the world. Take on exciting activities inside the park such as tubing, snow rafting, and various sledding-related activities with your one day admission and lift ticket. If you’re looking to spice up your snow adventure, book the ski equipment rental packages that offer sleighing and snowboarding experiences, or you could book the ski wear rental packages if you want to practice your skiing skills!" -Klook
Hokkaido Jozankei Resort Spa Mori No Uta Onsen Day Tour
"After the rush and the bustle around town, what better way to relax than a day tour to a luxurious natural resort spa and onsen? You'll depart from Sapporo Station to head to the famous Jozankei Tsuruga Resort Spa Mori No Uta. The name, which means Sonnet of the Forest, is perfect for this gorgeous location nestled in the lush Hokkaido forests. The spa resort has top of the line facilities, from massage rooms to saunas, buffet dining, and even a restaurant." -Klook
Southern Hokkaido Cherry Blossom Day Trip from Sapporo
"Witness one of Japan's most captivating sights, the iconic cherry blossoms! Visit the historical Goryokaku Park where you can walk through the stunning paths filled with pink blooms and flowers. This package will also take you to the former castle town of Matsumae in west Cape Shirakami. Walk down the old castle grounds and discover 250 varieties of cherry trees. Due to the large number of trees, this park has an uncharacteristically long blooming season that lasts from late April to late May." -Klook
Tea Ceremony in Hokkaido
"Discover the ancient art of serving tea on your trip to Hokkaido, Japan. This 1.5 hour experience offers you an inside look into the intricate Japanese tea culture inviting you to participate in one of the country’s most iconic ceremonies. Learn the meaning behind every move and taste authentically brewed tea in a traditional Japanese tea room. Choose between two variations of the experience: just the tea ceremony or for an even more memorable experience, a tea ceremony whilst wearing a traditional kimono!" -Klook
BEST FOOD AND MUST-EATS IN SAPPORO
Where to eat in Sapporo? Here are the top best restaurants and must-eats in Sapporo! Be sure to reserve your seats in advance!
Sapporo Beer Garden - Crab and Lamb BBQ Buffet
prices! Located in the iconic Kaitakushi-san building, the sight of its shining red bricks and towering chimney takes you back to 1890 when it was built, giving the restaurant a nostalgic vibe. Savor Hokkaido's specialty dish, the Genghis Khan, for a taste of perfectly grilled lamb that's bursting with apple and lemon, or try to pair their delicious dishes with a glass or two of draft beer for a perfect combination! -Klook
Izakaya Rukku in Tanukikoji - Super Popular Seafood and Sashimi Izakaya
Experience the local drinking culture of Hokkaido with a visit to Izakaya Rukku! Drop by this Japanese-style pub after shopping in Tanukikoji for a filling meal course that can reach up to 9 specialty dishes. Dig in rice meals topped with salmon, fish roe, and even sea urchin, after sampling a wide variety of sea delights, such as scallops, sweet shrimp, snail meat, tuna and octopus. What's more, this traditional restaurant offers a selection of local draft beers and wines, delicious thirst quenchers perfect with any kind of zesty crustacean. -Klook
Syunsai Waentei in Sapporo Susukino - Wagyu and DIY Sushi Roll
Indulge in premium wagyu beef and high-quality sushi at Syunsai Waentei! Choose from various types of hand-rolled sushi, prepared by a dedicated sushi chef. Have your pick of Japanese wine from the extensive bar selection, all produced in Hokkaido. -Klook
NanKouEn Okura in Sapporo Susukino - Wagyu Beef BBQ Buffet
Almost every foodie visiting Japan dreams of sampling yakiniku, a localized style of barbecuing bite-sized meats. Make sure to try this delightful dining experience by reserving a meal course at NanKouEn Okura! Best known for its mouthwatering variety of meat and organ cuts, this buffet restaurant offers the most authentic yakiniku set in town. -Klook
Yuuichirou Shouten at Sapporo Station - Hokkaido Hamayaki Oyster & Seafood Izakaya
Have your fill of Japanese specialty seafood whatever the season may be at Yuuichirou Shouten! Conveniently located near Sapporo Station, this traditional pub serves a mouthwatering menu featuring rare crustaceans straight from the bountiful ports of the region. Sample a carefully curated selection of these underwater delights when you book the Hokkaido Seafood Course - a filling offer available in Basic and Deluxe to fit your budget. -Klook
SAMPLE SAPPORO ITINERARIES WITH OTARU AND LAKE SHIKOTSU DAY TRIPS
Below are my sample DIY Sapporo Itineraries for 3, 4, 5 days. I also included in this Sapporo Travel Blog, are my Otaru and Lake Shikotsu day trips if you wish to visit it too. These are just sample itineraries. Feel free to adjust it depending on your flight arrival and departure schedules, the number of days you want to spend, the things you want do, and the attractions and tourist spots you want to visit in Sapporo, Hokkaido Japan. You can tweak it and use it as your guide in creating your itinerary.
SAMPLE SAPPORO ITINERARY (3 DAYS & 2 NIGHTS)
This 3 days and 2 nights Sapporo itinerary is the simplest and most budget-friendly itinerary I could think of. What I included here are mostly the top attractions in Sapporo that you could visit for free. This is an ideal itinerary for those on a budget and have limited time.
DAY 1 - DEPARTURE + SAPPORO ARRIVAL & TOUR
- 12:50 AM - Departure from Manila (NAIA T1) via Jetstar Flight GK40
- 06:15 AM - Arrival in Narita Terminal 3
- 08:05 AM - Departure from Narita to Sapporo (New Chitose Airport) via Jetstar Flight GK105
- 09:45 AM - Arrival at New Chitose Airport (Domestic Terminal)
- 10:00 AM - Proceed to New Chitose Airport International Terminal, pick-up WIFI device and get your booked Klook products
- 10:30 AM - Go to the JR Station at the basement floor, buy train ticket going to Sapporo Station or use your Kitaca IC Card if you have one
- 11:00 AM - Take the express train, depart for Sapporo Station
- 11:40 AM - Arrive in Sapporo Station, walk to your hotel
- 12:00 NN - Early check-in (if allowed) or just leave your bags at the hotel
- 12:30 PM - Lunch at Ramen Republic at the 10th floor of Esta
- 01:30 PM - Go to JR Tower T38 Observatory [ GET DISCOUNTED TICKETS HERE ]
- 02:30 PM - Go to Sapporo Subway Station, ride a train to Odori Station, take exit 6 or 16 then walk to Sapporo Clock Tower
- 03:00 PM - Take a photo of Sapporo Clock Tower
- 04:00 PM - Walk to Odori Park
- 04:30 PM - Visit Sapporo TV Tower and go up to the observatory [ GET DISCOUNTED TICKETS HERE ]
- 06:00 PM - Go down and walk to Tanukikojo Shopping Arcade. Explore, shop, and have dinner
- 08:00 PM - Walk to Susukino, take photos or visit one of the bars or karaoke shops
- 10:00 PM - Go to Susukino subway station and take a train back to Sapporo Station
- 11:00 PM - Back at the hotel
DAY 2 - OTARU DAY TOUR + SAPPORO BEER MUSEUM
- 06:00 AM - Walk to Sapporo JR Station
- 06:30 AM - Take a train to Otaru JR Station
- 07:30 AM - Arrive in Otaru, have breakfast
- 08:00 AM - Explore Otaru Canal, visit the shops and the music box museum
- 11:00 AM - Walk to Minami-Otaru JR Station
- 11:30 AM - Ride the train to Sapporo JR Station
- 12:30 PM - Arrive at Sapporo JR Station, have lunch
- 01:30 PM - Take the subway to Higashikuyakusho Mae Station, take exit 4 then walk to Sapporo Beer Museum
- 02:00 PM - Arrive at Sapporo Beer Museum, take photos, visit the museum, have a taste of Sapporo Beer. If you wish to dine here, you can RESERVE A SEAT HERE
- 04:00 PM - Walk back to Higashikuyakusho Mae Station, take the subway to Sapporo Station
- 04:30 PM - Arrive at Sapporo Station, walk to Old Hokkaido Government Building
- 05:00 PM - Take photos and explore Old Hokkaido Government Building
- 06:30 PM - Go back to Sapporo Station, visit Esta for shopping, and have dinner
- 08:00 PM - Go back to the hotel, rest, and sleep
DAY 3 - DEPARTURE
- 07:00 AM - Breakfast
- 09:00 AM - Check-out from the hotel, walk to Sapporo JR Station
- 09:30 AM - Take the express train, depart for New Chitose Airport
- 10:30 AM - Arrive at New Chitose Airport, proceed to domestic terminal, return WIFI device
- 11:15 AM - Flight check-in, have lunch
- 01:15 PM - Depart from New Chitose Airport to Narita (Tokyo) via Jetstar Flight GK106
- 03:00 PM - Arrive at Narita Airport Terminal 3, proceed to Jetstar check-in counters
- 03:30 PM - Flight check-in
- 07:30 PM - Depart from Narita to Manila via Jetstar Flight GK41. Have dinner during the flight.
- 11:50 PM - Arrival in Manila
SAMPLE SAPPORO ITINERARY (4 DAYS & 3 NIGHTS)
If you're have more time, you can add one more day to the itinerary above by inserting one more day and make it a 4 days and 3 nights Sapporo itinerary. For your additional day, you can avail a Hokkaido Jozankei Resort Spa Mori No Uta Onsen Day Tour and have a ninja training experience.
- 10:00 AM - Depart from Sapporo Station Bus Terminal
- 11:00 AM - Arrive at Shiraito-no-Taki bus stop
- Enjoy Hokkaido Jozankei Resort Spa Mori No Uta Onsen with buffet lunch [ RESERVE YOUR SLOT HERE ]
- 02:20 PM - Depart from Shiraito-no-Taki bus stop
- 03:30 PM - Arrive at Sapporo Station Bus Terminal
- 04:00 PM - Hotel pick-up for the Ninja Training
- 05:00 PM - Ninja training experience
- 07:00 PM - Back at the hotel, have dinner
SAMPLE SAPPORO ITINERARY (5 DAYS & 4 NIGHTS)
If you're traveling to Sapporo during winter, you may also add one more day in your itinerary other activities such as the Snowmobile Land experience or Bibai Snow Land, smelt ice fishing, Lake Shikotsu-Toya National Park, and Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival. You can do this conveniently by renting a private car for a day.
- 07:00 AM - Depart for Snowmobile Land
- 08:00 AM - Arrive at Snowmobile Land
- Enjoy the activities: driving a snowmobile, learning the traditional way of ice cream making, snow rafting, snow banana boat, snow tubing.
- 11:00 AM - Lunch
- 12:00 AM - Depart for Sapporo
- 01:00 PM - Experience Smelt Ice Fishing
- 02:30 PM - Depart for Lake Shikotsu
- 03:30 PM - Arrive at Lake Shikotsu
- Take photos, cross the Yamasan Railway Bridge, enjoy the sunset and visit Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival. Don't forget the night illumination.
- 07:00 PM - Depart for Sapporo
- 08:30 PM - Arrive in your hotel in Sapporo
You can download a PDF copy of these Sapporo itineraries, HERE.
SAPPORO BUDGET TRIP AND EXPENSES
If you will follow the above 3D2N DIY itinerary, here is the breakdown of expenses. Please note that this assumes the following:
- You will be traveling in a group of two to share some of the expenses.
- You will be staying in a hotel near Sapporo Station for PHP 2,000 per night.
- You'll be renting a pocket WIFI for PHP 234 per day.
- Your maximum budget for breakfast is JPY 500 and for lunch and dinner is JPY 1,000.
- Conversion rate used is 1 PHP = 0.470 JPY.
PRE-TRAVEL EXPENSES
- Hotel Accommodation (2 nights) - ₱ 4,000 / 2 = ₱ 2,000 per person
- JR Tower Ticket - ₱ 290 per person [ GET DISCOUNTED TICKETS HERE ]
- Sapporo TV Tower Ticket - ₱ 311 per person [ GET DISCOUNTED TICKETS HERE ]
- WIFI Rental (3 days) - ₱ 702 / 2 = ₱ 351 per person [ RESERVE HERE ]
- TOTAL - ₱ 2,952
BREAKDOWN OF EXPENSES
DAY 1 EXPENSES
- Express Train (Airport to Sapporo) - JPY 1,070
- Lunch - JPY 1,000
- JR Tower Ticket - pre-booked
- Subway to Odori Station - JPY 200
- Sapporo TV Tower Ticket - pre-booked
- Dinner - JPY 1,000
- Subway to Sapporo Station - JPY 200
TOTAL - JPY 3,470 / PHP 1,630
DAY 2 EXPENSES
- Train to Otaru Station - JPY 640
- Breakfast - JPY 500
- Train to Sapporo Station - JPY 640
- Lunch - JPY 1,000
- Train to Higashikuyakusho Mae Station - JPY 200
- Beer tasting at Sapporo Beer Museum - JPY 200
- Train to Sapporo Station - JPY 200
- Dinner - JPY 1,000
TOTAL - JPY 4,380 / PHP 2,058
DAY 3 EXPENSES
- Breakfast - JPY 500
- Express Train (Sapporo to Airport) - JPY 1,070
- Lunch - JPY 1,000
- Dinner - JPY 1,000
TOTAL - JPY 3,570 / PHP 1,678
SUMMARY OF EXPENSES
- Pre-travel bookings - ₱ 2,952
- Day 1 - ₱ 1,630
- Day 2 - ₱ 2,058
- Day 3 - ₱ 1,678
TOTAL ₱ 8,318 per person
Not included in these computations are the following:
- Round trip airfare Manila-Sapporo-Manila
- NAIA terminal fee and travel tax
- Food expense for snacks
- Budget for pasalubong, souvenirs and shopping expenses
Please note that budget and expenses for a trip to Sapporo depend on your spending habits. It also depends on how many are you in the group, what is your preferred accommodation, where you want to eat, and the places you want to visit. The above ticket prices, hotel rates, and other expenses are subject to change and depend on the season and on the date of your booking.
Sapporo Travel Blogs
For more travel inspiration and to help you in planning your itinerary, you may also check out my other travel blogs on Sapporo in Hokkaido, Japan.
Japan Travel Guide Blogs
If you want to go on a multi-city tour in Japan, you might be interested also in reading these:
- Tokyo Travel Guide Blog with ₱10,000 DIY Itinerary & Budget
- Nagoya Travel Guide Blog with Things to do, Tourist Spots, Itinerary, Hotels, and More!
- Kyoto Travel Guide Blog with Itinerary, Things to do, Tourist Spots, and More!
- Osaka and Kyoto Japan 4D3N Tour Itinerary
- Fukuoka Travel Guide with ₱10,000 DIY Itinerary & Budget
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SAPPORO TRAVEL TIPS & REMINDERS
- Plan your trip ahead. You can save a lot on travel expenses if you book your flights and hotel accommodation in advance.
- Always check Jetstar Airways' low airfares, seat sale, and promos at their website www.jetstar.com.
- You can save as much as 50% off on hotel acommodation when you book a room in advance. Click here to see the list of top best hotels in Sapporo.
- Wear comfortable shoes. Sapporo is a very walk-able city. With its grid layout, it's easy to navigate its streets without getting lost or disoriented. By walking, you can also save a lot on transportation expenses.
- When visiting during winter season, be sure to prepare for the very cold weather by wearing proper garments such as heat tech base layer, winter jacket, neck warmer, scarf, beanies, gloves, and winter boots. You can also use heat packs that you can stick to your clothes or put inside your pockets to provide you with some heat. You can buy it at convenience stores in Sapporo.
- If you don't have winter boots, you can use hiking boots, or your regular rubber shoes. But if you use a regular rubber shoes, please make sure to put an anti-slip rubber into your shoes' soles to avoid slipping on snow. You can buy it at the convenience stores in Japan.
- Tipping is not practiced or customary in Japan. You don't need to leave a tip when dining at restaurants or give tips to your tour guide. In fact, tipping can be considered rude and insulting in many situations in Japan.
- If you're really on a tight budget, you can eat packed meals at the convenience stores for JPY 500 per meal or less. But I recommend that you allot some budget for food and spend at least JPY 1,000 for lunch and dinner to have a taste of their Ramen and other local dishes.
- Sapporo has very strict no smoking policies. Smoking is not allowed in public areas. Please smoke only in designated smoking areas.
- When using the escalator, stand on the left side when you're not moving to give way for people rushing or in a hurry on the right side.
- Always remember that eating and drinking are not allowed when riding the subways.
- Winter clothes and heat tech products are cheaper in Japan compared to the Philippines. Maybe, you could bring a few then buy more when you arrive. Take note that "end of season sale" happens mid-February to March, that's the time when most of the items you could find in the stores are on sale - especially the winter clothes and boots.
- Cold weather tends to drain your gadgets' batteries very fast. Always bring a power bank.
- Japan uses Type A electric plug (the one with 2 flat pins) at 100V and the standard frequency is 50/60Hz. It is just the same as what we use in the Philippines the only difference is that we use 220 volts. You can still charge your camera and mobile phones without the need for a universal adapter.
- Always check the weather before going to Sapporo. Winter could be extremely cold and summer could be very hot. This way, you'll know what clothes to bring when you travel to Sapporo.
- Take advantage of websites that offer discount passes to tours and services. I always book my travel essentials such as WIFI or sim card, airport transfers, IC cards, tours and activities with Klook. They have an extensive list of products offered in Sapporo.
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