This place is a very fun place especially for families. During winter you can enjoy the Kamakura (which are similar to igloos and made of snow), build snowmen, slide down the little and big snow slope (they have a tube slide at the back of the big building), skii walking and have lunch there. Keep in mind though that you cannot view the sheep during the winter as it would be too cold for them. (They can be found in a the shed close to the toilets, though). There is also a small museum (free to enter) where you can see items related to the past...
Read moreVisited at the beginning of autumn. It's a great vantage point to see Sapporo City but to be honest it's a small area to explore so you will only spend an hour max, unless you're having lunch or a picnic.
There's a restaurant and food kiosk if you get hungry, and the souvenir shop is well stocked.
Easily reached by public transport. The bus arrives and leaves every hour or so.
As of October 2022, the foot bath is...
Read moreBeautiful locale just outside of Fukuzumi in Sapporo that offers a wonderful view of the city and its surrounding nature. Large European style mansions make you feel like you've been spirited away, and the roaming flocks of sheep aid that feeling. Very easy to get there by bus, and while there is a small ticket fee, it's worth every penny. For more athletic minded people it's very walkable and makes for a...
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