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Hokkaido University Museum Tour: Blog

Hokkaido University Museum Tour: Blog

It was a great weather for bicycle ride so we decided to go to Hokkaido University on Sunday. Hokkaido University area can be entered by anyone, even if you are not student there anymore. The bicycle ride on the north part of the campus was filled with trees, so it was a pleasant experience

We decided for quick rest in Seicomart inside Hokkaido University campus area. This Seicomart is not just another convenience store in Japan, since this particular store has a rooftop outdoor seats in which you can enjoy your meal outside. Be careful of the crows when you dine outside though. This store also sells alcoholic beverages, which is quite interesting for on-campus store.

  • Visit Date: August, 2025
  • Address:7 Chome Kita 11 Jonishi, Kita Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0811
  • Access: Kita 12 station (Namboku)
  • Entrance fee: FREE

Hokkaido University Ono Pond

After taking quick break in the convenience store and parking our bicycles there, we went to a Ono Pond, a small beautiful pond just across the street from the convenience store. It was a really small pond but it is beautiful, worthy for a photoshoot.

  • Visit Date: August, 2025
  • Address:8 Chome Kita 12 Jonishi, Kita Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0812
  • Access: Kita 12 station (Namboku)
  • Entrance fee: FREE

Hokkaido University Museum

After taking quick stroll on the pond, we went straight to Hokkaido University Museum, one of the main attraction inside Hokkaido University Campus. Not only some interesting science exhibition, there is also a small cafe on the first floor as well as merchandise shop. This place also has mammoth replica inside!

  • Visit Date: August, 2025
  • Address: 8 Chome Kita 10 Jonishi, Kita Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0810
  • Access: Kita 12 station (Namboku)
  • Entrance fee: FREE
  • Opening time: 10am – 5pm (closed on Monday)

You can see some animal taxidermies, ranging from bears, squirrels and even polar bear! The most incredible one would be the mammoth replica, too bad I heard that this mammoth replica is not a real mammoth.

There are also some preserved animal skeletons displayed inside the museum. Some dinosaur fossils are also displayed here, so if you are interested in biology or paleontology, you also need to come to this museum.

Sapporo Agricultural College Model Dairy Farm

After walking a bit inside the museum, we rode our bike back home, but then we remember that Hokkaido University has another free area that display dairy farm model. Hokkaido University is actually famous in Japan for its agriculture department. So farm-related exhibition is also common inside the campus area. The entrance is free, but make sure you register your name on the front office.

  • Visit Date: August, 2025
  • Address: 38JR+F4, 8 Chome Kita 18 Jonishi, Kita Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0818
  • Access: Kita 12 station (Namboku)
  • Entrance fee: FREE
  • Opening time:10:00 – 16:00 (inside area); 8:30 ~ 17:00 (outside area); closed on 4th Monday each month.

If you enter one of the model farm building inside the area, you can see some cows (fake ones), as well as some antique farm equipment displayed inside. There are also some real horse taxidermy inside the building! If you are into farming, this place is a must-go place as well.

Here is a video from my last visit to Hokkaido University.

Sapporo Beer Museum VLOG

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Sapporo Beer Museum Tour: Blog

Sapporo Beer Museum Tour: Blog

New year of 2025 and we did not have any plan, so we decided to visit Sapporo Beer Museum. Since I was planning to drink a bit that day, we decided to go by subway station instead of driving.

  • Visit Date: January, 2025
  • Address: 9 Chome-1-1 Kita 7 Johigashi, Higashi Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 065-8633
  • Access: Higashi Kuyakushomae Station (Toho)
  • Entrance fee: FREE, paid tour 500 yen

It was around 15 minutes walk from the station, and once you arrive in the area, you will be greeted with the infamous beer barrel in front of the building. Make sure you take a lot of pictures here!

Once you get inside the building, you head straight to the second floor, in which you can pick between free area or paid guided tour area (500 yen). Well, I picked the free one since I have been in the paid area before. Inside the free area you can also learn about the history of Sapporo Beer brand.

There are some posters in both Japanese and English in which you can learn about the history of Sapporo Beer brand, from the logo, bottles, and ingredients. There are also multilingual pamphlet you can take in the free area of the 2nd floor.

Beer Tasting

After seeing everything in the 2nd floor free area, we proceeded to the first floor for some beer tasting. For 1000 yen, you can also taste a set of three different Sapporo Beer variants. Make sure you are above 20 years old and not driving on that day if you want to taste some beers! Also, there is a time limit of 30 minutes for each group. So make sure you leave after you finish your drinks.

Here is a video from my last visit to Sapporo Beer Museum.

Sapporo Beer Museum VLOG

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Sapporo Factory Outlet Mall: Blog

Sapporo Factory Outlet Mall: Blog

It was Sunday and I decided to go out again to shoot some contents for our new project. I was craving for some good ice cream so I decided to go to Sapporo Factory on the way back. Sapporo Factory Mall is definitely one of the fanciest mall in Sapporo, offering many different kinds of entertainment, from shopping center, game center, restaurants and even cinema! So if you are here in Sapporo, you should also consider visiting Sapporo Factory Outlet Mall.

  • Visit Date: November 23rd, 2025
  • Address: 4 Chome Kita 2 Johigashi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0032
  • Access: Bus Center Mae Station (Tozai)
  • Entrance fee: FREE

Notice in the last picture, there is a sign saying not to use foreign coins for the capsule machine. There have been a case of Korean 500 won coins being mistakenly used in Japan due to the similarity between the two coins; Left is Japanese 500 yen, and right one is Korean 500 won coin.

Sapporo Factory Outlet Shopping center

Besides game center, there are some shops selling various items, ranging from cheap 100-yen items, branded sports brands, Lego toys, and some camping gears. Sapporo Factory is one good place if you want to shop for some souvenirs for your family.

Sapporo Factory Outlet: Food Court

If you are hungry, you can also go to the food court to buy some foods, either to go or dine-in. Depending on the restaurants, you can also get seated next to a giant Christmas tree (real tree). Personally, if you come to Sapporo Factory, you should also try the ice cream from this shop called “Ice Cream Factory”.

Here is a video from my last visit to this ice cream shop a while ago, the gelato cookies and cream is one of my favourite!

Ice Cream Factory’s Gelato Cookies and Cream

After finishing your meal, you can then walk around the food court area for some pictures. You should also check the candy shop in the first floor, you can buy many different kinds of candies for souvenirs.

If you come during illumination time (from 4pm – 10 pm), you can witness a beautiful lightshow on the giant Christmas tree. Here is a video from my last visit a while back.

Illumination in Sapporo Factory

Sapporo Factory Outlet: Outside Area and Museum

If you are done with the inside area, you can also go outside the Outlet area to for some strolls. There is a small beer museum right outside the main entrance of Sapporo Factory. Make sure you find the tall smoke chimney outside, it will not be hard to miss! Next to the smoke chimney, you can find the museum as well as a small brewery in which you can enjoy craft beer there.

If you come on autumn, the southern wall of the Sapporo Factory Brick Building can be a great place to take pictures for your Instagram. Here are the picture of my last visit on end of November 2025:

And these are pictures taken during fall season (around mid-October to mid-November).

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Moerenuma Park Sapporo: Winter Blog

Moerenuma Park Sapporo: Winter Blog

Moerenuma Park (モエレ沼公園) in Sapporo is not just a summer cycling spot—winter is actually one of the best seasons to visit. Designed by famous artist Isamu Noguchi, this massive art park transforms into a breathtaking snow-covered landscape from December to March, creating a peaceful, white world perfect for outdoor activities. The park is easily accessible by bus from Sakaemachi Station or Kanjō-dōri-Higashi Station, making it an ideal half-day winter trip for travelers staying in Sapporo.

  • Visit Date: February 2024
  • Address: 1-1 Moerenumakoen, Higashi Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 007-0011
  • Entrance fee: FREE

Sledding Down Mount Moere

One of the highlights of Moerenuma Park in winter is sledding from the top of Mount Moere (Moere-yama). The slope is long, gentle, and safe for all ages—perfect for families, couples, or anyone wanting to enjoy a classic Hokkaido winter experience.

  • Sleds can be rented inside the park for a small fee.
  • The hill offers fantastic views of the snowy landscape
  • You can ride as many times as you like—it’s surprisingly addictive!

It’s one of the most enjoyable and budget-friendly winter activities in Sapporo.

Even if you don’t plan to sled, climbing Mount Moere is highly recommended in winter. The view from the top is spectacular: wide open snowfields, geometric park designs, and the snowy mountains surrounding Sapporo.
The hike takes only 10–15 minutes, but it can be windy—so dress warmly.

BONUS: What to Expect when there is no Snow

Although winter is magical, Moerenuma Park is also beautiful in spring, especially during the cherry blossom season. The Forest of Cherry Trees features more than 2,000 sakura trees, Spring is lively, colorful, and perfect for relaxing after a long Hokkaido winter.

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Hokkaido Historical Village Guide: Kaitaku no Mura

Hokkaido Historical Village Guide: Kaitaku no Mura

The Historical Village of Hokkaido—also known as Kaitaku no Mura—is one of the most unique open-air museums in Japan. Located in Atsubetsu Ward, Sapporo, this living history village recreates life during the Meiji, Taisho, and early Showa periods, allowing visitors to walk through restored traditional houses, shops, and public buildings from Hokkaido’s pioneering era.

The Historical Village of Hokkaido (Kaitaku no Mura)

We visited the place in winter 2024, and winter proved to be a magical time to explore the Historical Village. The snowy scenery made the wooden buildings look even more picturesque, and many visitors were enjoying the nostalgic atmosphere dressed in winter clothing.

  • Visit Date: February 2024
  • Address: Konopporo-50-1 Atsubetsucho, Atsubetsu Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 004-0006
  • Entrance fee: ¥1000

Inside Historical Building

Inside one of the building, you can see how Japanese people in Hokkaido lived in the past. The inside of some buildings were constructed in a way simulating the past lifestyle, from the traditional fireplace to even the wooden sandals and tatami room.

Hina Doll Festival Display & Traditional Meal

During our visit, the Hina Doll Festival (Hinamatsuri) was approaching, so many buildings inside the village displayed beautiful Hina doll sets. What fascinated me most was how the design of each doll reflected different historical periods, from the Meiji era to the Heisei period. Some faces were delicately painted, while others had more modern expressions—almost like a timeline of Japanese craftsmanship. If you want to enjoy the Hina doll exhibition, plan your visit between late February and early March, as several museums in Hokkaido also celebrate this festival.

Inside the village, you can try Tondenhei Teishoku, a traditional meal once served to Hokkaido pioneers. The set includes miso oden, which was especially delicious and perfect for warming up in the cold weather. This is a highly recommended experience if you want to taste authentic historical cuisine.

Winter Activities: Snow Sliding

One of the most fun surprises was the winter snow sliding area. Visitors—especially families—can ride traditional wooden sleds and enjoy the snow just like children did in old Hokkaido. This makes the museum not only educational but also entertaining for kids.

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Sapporo Autumn Illumination in Nakajima Park and Hokkaido University

Sapporo Autumn Illumination in Nakajima Park and Hokkaido University

 End of October or beginning of November is perfect date to enjoy autumn scenery in Hokkaido. We enjoyed seeing the beautiful autumn colors in both Nakajima Park and Hokkaido University. There are many places in Sapporo that are waiting to be explored, do not forget, If you need help arranging private tour in Hokkaido, you can use our trip planner!

Hokkaido University Autumn Illumination

Every autumn, there is a lovely event called “Konyousai”, also known as the “Golden-Leaf Festival.” The ginkgo trees in Hokkaido University’s kita 13 gate Street are brightly illuminated, creating a breathtaking scene. This event is held for only two days, and many visitors come to take photos of the golden leaves. Here are some pictures taken from Hokkaido University Autumn illumination. Highlights: One of the most popular parts of the festival is the night illumination of the ginkgo trees. The soft floodlights enhance the golden color of the leaves, creating a magical “Golden Tunnel.” Don’t forget to take some beautiful pictures while walking through this glowing avenue!

  • Visit Date: November 1st (Sat) 10:00–21:00;
      Illumination time: from 18:00
  • Address: 〒060-0812 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Kita Ward, Kita 13 Jonishi, 5~7丁目 構内 北海道大学
  • Access: Kita 12 Station
  • Entrance fee: free

Nakajima Park Autumn Illumination

The next day on Sunday, we went to experience the magic of autumn illumination at Nakajima Park in Sapporo, where the vibrant colors of fall meet stunning night lights. As the leaves turn shades of red, orange, and gold, the park transforms into a glowing wonderland reflected beautifully on the ponds and pathways. Perfect for an evening stroll or photography, this seasonal event captures the essence of Hokkaido’s autumn beauty.

  • Visit Date: November 2nd (Sunday);
      Illumination time: from around 17:30
  • Address: 1 Nakajimakoen, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0931
  • Access: Nakajima Park Station
  • Entrance fee: free

Nakajima Park Autumn Illumination: Paid Area

There is also a paid area inside Nakajima park, cost 500 yen for the ticket. The paid area is inside the Japanese Garden part of Nakajima Park. You can see a beautiful illumination on Japanese-style garden, so it was worth the ticket price. It was a bit dark inside the paid area so the pictures shown maybe a bit dark.

  • Visit Date: November 2nd (Sunday);
      Illumination time: from around 17:30
  • Address: 1-1 Nakajimakoen, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0931
  • Access: Nakajima Park Station
  • Entrance fee: 500 yen

Geisha show in Hohei-kan Building

After checking out the Japanese garden paid area, we proceeded to see Geisha show in Hohei-kan building which is right next to the Japanese garden. This building was actually built to accommodate Japanese emperor during his visit to Hokkaido back then. The entrance fee was free, but you were expected to buy foods in order to enjoy the show. The food itself cost around 500 – 700 yen.

  • Visit Date: November 2nd (Sunday);
  • Address: 〒064-0931 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Chuo Ward, Nakajimakoen, 1−20 1F
  • Access: Nakajima Park Station
  • Entrance fee: free, but you need to buy food from the menu.

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Cosplay event in Sapporo 2024

Cosplay event in Sapporo 2024 札幌角色扮演活動 cover

Cosplay event in Sapporo 2024

It was Sunday and my wife and I decided that we do not want to spend the whole Sunday at home, so we decided to check the Autumn Festival in Odori Park. We stopped in Odori Park Station and went to Tanuki Koji for quick shopping first. On the way to Odori Park, we noticed that there were so many people dressed up in costume. I knew it was still too early for Halloween, so we decided to follow the cosplayers crowd and we were lucky to find an annual cosplay event in Sapporo. There are many places in Sapporo that are waiting to be explored, do not forget, If you need help arranging private tour in Hokkaido, you can use our trip planner!

  • Visit Date: 2024, September 22 (autumn)
  • Address: 2 Chome-1 Minami 1 Jonishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0061
  • Access: Odori Station

Cosplay Event in Sapporo 2024: Tanuki Koji Venue

Not only people dressing up in costumes, but there were also some professional-looking photographer taking pictures of the event. There are many characters I noticed, mostly from Japanese anime. I do not really watch anime recently so there were many characters that I did not notice. Some characters I noticed mostlye came from my childhood anime, which include ones from One Piece, Detective Conan, Hunter x Hunter, and of course, Hatsune Miku. Pictures featuring some cosplay models have been taken by the cosplayers’ permission, otherwise their face will be blurred. Here are some of the best pictures from the cosplay venue.

Cosplay Event in Sapporo 2024: Sapporo TV Tower Venue

On the way to Autumn Festival in Odori Park, we also noticed many cosplayers were gathering near the Sapporo TV Tower, mostly to take pictures. In the end I did not take pictures from the Autumn Festival, and instead write blog article about the cosplay event. Pictures featuring some cosplay models have been taken by the cosplayers’ permission, otherwise their face will be blurred. Here are some of the best photos taken from the cosplay event.

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Wakkanai the Northernmost Point of Japan

Wakkanai the Northernmost Point of Japan 稚內 日本的最北端 cover

Wakkanai the Northernmost Point of Japan

It was a 3-day holiday in Japan, and we decided to do a road trip to Wakkanai. The weather was getting a bit cooler, but the road is still clear so we drove all the way to Wakkanai to Sapporo. Wakkanai is a small town located in the northern most point of Hokkaido island, and there is a cape which is also the northernmost point of the entire Japan. The drive took around 6 hours, so we departed really early in the morning at 6 am. There are many places in Hokkaido that are waiting to be explored, do not forget, If you need help arranging private tour in Hokkaido, you can use our trip planner!

Road Trip to Wakkanai: First Rest Stop

Driving for 6 hours can be really tiring, so we took turn driving to make sure the trip is safe. The first one to drive was my sister in law. She first picked us up at exactly 6 am. After driving around 1 hour, we stopped in Yurikago Rest stop. It was still early in the morning, so all shops were closed, except the public toilet area. After taking a quick toilet break, we continued our journey, and this time, it was me who took the driving responsibility.

  • Visit Date: 2024, September 15th (Autumn)
  • Address: 81-10 Tsukigata, Kabato District, Hokkaido 061-0502
  • Drive Distance: 1-hour drive from Asabu Station Sapporo

Road Trip to Wakkanai: Lunch in Teshio Road Station

After driving for around 3 hours, we decided to take a quick lunch in Teshio Road Station. It was almost lunch time so the road station was quite crowded. During our trip from first road station in Yukikago to Teshio, we actually stopped in various convenience stores for quick toilet break and coffee, but I did not take any picture. Teshio Road Station is actually located only around 1 hour drive to Wakkanai Town, so we have covered more than half of the distance. We rewarded ourselves with nice scallop ramen lunch in this road station.

  • Visit Date: 2024, September 15th (Autumn)
  • Address: 4 Chome-7227-2 Shinkaidori, Teshio, Teshio District, Hokkaido 098-3305
  • Drive Distance: 4-hour drive from Asabu Station Sapporo

Road Trip to Wakkanai: Windmills in Road 106

After enjoying lunch in Teshio Road Station, I continued to drive along the scenic route along the seaside. Route 106 is part of the [Ororon Line], route really famous for its seaside scenery along the road. Not only the seaside scenery that captured my interest, but also the giant windmills built in the middle of lush green grass field, making the scenery even more breathtaking. The windmills look even bigger up close! There were some bikers and cyclists who stopped just to take pictures of the scenery, so make sure to drive slowly along this line.

  • Visit Date: 2024, September 15th (Autumn)
  • Address: 219 Hamasato, Horonobe, Teshio District, Hokkaido 098-3227
  • Drive Distance: 4.5-hour drive from Asabu Station Sapporo

Road Trip to Wakkanai: Cape Noshappu

After driving for almost 6 hours, finally we arrived in Wakkanai town. Our first destination was Cape Noshappu. There is also an aquarium here, but we did not have time to visit the aquarium. There is a cute dolphin statue which is perfect for photoshoot spot. The weather was clear, so we were able to view Russia in a distance (Sakhalin Island). Cape Noshappu is also famous spot to view sunset. So in the evening, we actually returned here to view the sunset. We were planning to just spend 30 minutes here during day time, but my wife and sister in law needed more materials for their instagram, so we spent almost 1 hour in here during day time.

  • Visit Date: 2024, September 15th (Autumn)
  • Address: 2 Chome Noshappu, Wakkanai, Hokkaido 097-0026
  • Drive Distance: 5.5-hour drive from Asabu Station Sapporo

Wakkanai the Northernmost Point of Japan: the Town

After staying in Cape Noshappu for a bit, we proceeded to Cape Soya, in which the northernmost point of Japan is located. On the way to Cape Soya, we drove through the downtown of Wakkanai. Wakkanai is a small town with its own charm. One interesting thing I noticed is some of the road signs have Russian Cyrillic written on it.

Road Trip to Wakkanai: Cape Soya

Cape Soya is literally the northernmost point of Japan, and it is located around 45 minutes driving from downtown Wakkanai. You can also see Sakhalin Island (Russia) more clearly from this place. My wife’s grandparents actually lived in Sakhalin Island for a bit and returned to Hokkaido Island after the World War 2 ended. There is a triangle-shaped monument that marks the northernmost point of Japan, and there were a long line of visitors trying to take pictures.

  • Visit Date: 2024, September 15th (Autumn)
  • Address: 3 Soyamisaki, Wakkanai, Hokkaido 098-6758
  • Drive Distance: 45 minutes drive from Cape Noshappu

Cape Soya: Deer

I was expecting Cape Soya to be a small area with some shops and restaurants around, but I was surprised that this place also have many wild deer! I wonder why in Japan, only Nara is really famous for its deer. In my honest opinion, the deer in Cape Soya are more well-behaved, they are not trying to “harass” tourists for some snacks. Deer in Cape Soya appear to be used to humans, but not too-friendly to ask for foods. There is also a small temple inside the area. Not only in the Cape Soya area, but we also spotted some deer in the downtown area of Wakkanai, so make sure you drive safely; look out for deer that jump out suddenly to the road.

Road Trip to Wakkanai: Hotel Sakhalin

After enjoying some sceneries in Cape Soya, we drove back to downtown Wakkanai to check in into our Hotel. Yes, the name of the Hotel is “Hotel Sakhalin”. The accommodation in this hotel is not bad, our room is big enough for four of us and the wifi is quite fast. The room itself is a Japanese style room with tatami floor and futon-style beds, but it was comfortable enough for 1-night stay.

  • Stay Date: 2024, September 15th (Autumn)
  • Address: 1 Chome-5-5 Central, Wakkanai, Hokkaido 097-0022
  • Cost: 30,000 yen for 1 night (4-person), breakfast included

Road Trip to Wakkanai: Watching Sunrise in Wakkanai Observation Deck

We woke up at around 5 am and drove 5-minute to Wakkanai Observation Deck to watch the sunrise. There are a monument (Monument of Nine Maidens) commemorating some Japanese people who needed to left their houses in Sakhalin Island after World War 2. We could see most of Wakkanai downtown and combined with the sunrise, it was a breathtaking scenery and it was definitely worth it to wake up really early in the morning! One of my greatest photoshoot is probably the second picture below, in which the Sakhalin Island is visible behind the Nine Maidens Monument.

  • Visit Date: 2024, September 16th (Autumn)
  • Address: Yamuwakkanai-2816 Wakkanaimura, Wakkanai, Hokkaido 097-0000
  • Drive Distance: 5-minute drive from Hotel Sakhalin

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Escon Field Stadium Home of Nipponham Fighters

Escon Field Stadium Home of Nipponham Fighters Es Con Field 北海道場館資訊

Escon Field Stadium Home of Nipponham Fighters

My wife invited me to see Fighters (Hokkaido) vs Buffaloes (Osaka) baseball match in newly built Es Con Field. I am not a big baseball fan, but I have never been to the new stadium, which is home of Hokkaido’s beloved baseball team Fighters. The stadium is located a bit far from Sapporo city center and since it was a big event, the parking spot needed to be booked in advance, so we decided to go via public transportation. The stadium is one of new establishment built in Sapporo in recent years. There are many places in Sapporo that are waiting to be explored, do not forget, If you need help arranging private tour in Hokkaido, you can use our trip planner!

  • Visit Date: 2024, August 8th (Summer)
  • Address: 1-F Village, Kitahiroshima, Hokkaido 061-1116
  • Access: Kitahiroshima Station

Escon Field Stadium: Arrival

Since we could not drive there due to fully booked parking spot, we went there via public transportation. We first took a subway to Oyachi Station and took a direct bus to the stadium. The bus only accept ticket bought in the station or credit card payment (touch system). Upon arriving in the stadium, there is sign saying that we cannot bring foods or drinks from outside. Pet bottle or own water container is allowed however. There is also a quick bag check in the entrance to make sure we do not bring any foods from outside.

Escon Field Stadium: Inside

This is a new stadium, and inside the stadium there are some restaurants and shops selling merchandise. The foods and drink price inside is relatively more expensive compared to normal price. The stadium itself looks a bit like a mall, and it is really nice place nonetheless.

Escon Field Stadium: Seats

The normal price of the entrance ticket and booked seat is around 3000 yen per person. My wife for some reason got the tickets for free from her sister. After exploring the stadium a little bit, we proceeded to our seats, which are located on the back side so we could see the whole field. We were lucky to be seated near journalist seats in which we could see some sports journalists working.

The Match: Fighters vs. Buffaloes

The game itself was quite entertaining. It was a match between Hokkaido team Fighters against Osaka team Buffaloes. Even though I am not Japanese or Hokkaido native, I have lived here for more than 7 years. So deep inside I really hope Hokkaido team Fighters can win this game. The match itself started with team Fighters losing. Even though in the end team Fighters could catch up, in the end team Buffaloes beat Fighters 5-4. This article focuses more on the stadium, and I am not sports journalist, so I will not add any sports commentary on the match.

Escon Field Stadium: VIP seats

Since both my wife and I are not big fan of baseball, we decided to leave earlier to avoid crowds. We decided to explore the stadium a little bit more on the way back. There are some VIP seats we spot, from seats with swings, seats with table, and even sauna room in which you can enjoy sauna while watching the game!

Beer girls

Baseball game in Japan is a bit similar to American baseball game, minus the brawling. Some similar things include beer girls, in which young ladies walk around selling beers to spectators. The beer price is of course more expensive compared to normal price. A cup of beer costs around 800 yen, which is 3 times more expensive compared to convenience store price.

Escon Field Stadium: Pet-Friendly Section

There are seats in the stadium in which you can bring your pets along to watch the game. There are also pet diapers provided in this area. If you are planning to watch the game with your pet, this stadium is definitely able to accommodate. There are places to put your pet cart while you are seated with your pet. For some reason this is the only place I could find a water-refill machine.

Escon Field Stadium: Terrace section

The stadium also has terrace sections in which you can smoke and enjoy BBQ. There are a BBQ restaurant located in one of the terrace in which you can dine while enjoying the outside scenery. There is also a section in which you can lay down under the sunlight in the terrace.

Escon Field Stadium: Entertainment Section

We also found a section in the stadium in which you can dine while enjoying some interactive games. Some of the games include a baseball throwing simulation and even batting simulation.

Escon Field Stadium: Outdoor Section

On the way back to the bus station, we also explored the outdoor section of the stadium. There are some food stalls as well as playground for families to enjoy with their children. There is a small field in which you can play mini baseball game with your loved ones. Overall, this stadium is worth visiting for at least once even though you are not baseball fan, specially with your family.

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Bon Odori Festival in Sapporo 2024

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Bon Odori Festival in Sapporo 2024

It was mid August and the weather was really hot. Summer in Japan means that there will be a lot of festival. One of the most famous festival is called “Bon Odori Festival” or “Obon”. This traditional festival has been celebrated in Japan for more than 500 years and it is a festival to honor ones’ ancestor. This festival is famous because spectators do not only watch, but they can also participate by dancing with the performers! Sapporo Bon Odori Festival is also the same. The event was held in Odori Park near Sapporo TV Tower and it was held in the evening. There are many places in Sapporo that are waiting to be explored, do not forget, If you need help arranging private tour in Hokkaido, you can use our trip planner!

  • Visit Date: 2024, August 11th (Summer)
  • Address: 1 Chome Odorinishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0042
  • Access: Odori Station

Inside the Festival

Even though we arrived a bit earlier, the festival area was crowded already. This is because there were some stalls that sell foods and liquors. There was also a Coca-Cola stall in which you can exchange your pet bottle for a bottle of Coca-Cola.

Afternoon Dance: Kids Dance

After strolling around a bit, finally the dance started. Before dark, the dance festival actually is more for kids. In the picture below, you can see that the afternoon session are mostly filled with kids and parents.

Evening Dance: Adults Dance

After enjoying the afternoon dance session, we left for a bit to eat some dinner, and then we came back in the night time to see the adult session. By “adult” here does not mean any innuendo, but it is when the session is targeted for adult audiences. My hypothesis for this is because maybe the organizer wants to separate adults and kids, because the Obon dance can be crowded and participants need to circle around a stage. Separating adults and kids may be due to safety reason to prevent kids from being trampled over by the adults by accident.

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