Must-see attractions in Hokkaidō

  • Japan, Hokkaido, Lake Mashu-Ko, Lake surrounded by mountains

    Mashū-ko

    Hokkaidō

    Considered by many to be Japan's most beautiful lake, Mashū-ko once held the world record for water clarity. The island in the middle was known by the…

  • Hakodate-yama

    Hokkaidō

    Mention you've been to Hakodate and every Japanese person you know will ask if you took in the night view from atop Hakodate-yama (334m) – it's that…

  • Sapporo Beer Museum

    Sapporo

    This legendary Sapporo attraction is in the original Sapporo Beer brewery, a pretty, ivy-covered brick building. There's no need to sign up for the tour;…

  • Cityscape of Sapporo at odori Park, Japan

    Ōdōri-kōen

    Sapporo

    This haven in the heart of the city is fully 13 blocks (1.5km) long, with the TV Tower at its eastern end. Among the green lawns and flower gardens are…

  • Ainu Kotan

    Hokkaidō

    This collection of shops and households is actually the largest Ainu village in Hokkaidō. Residents make a living promoting their culture: dancing on the…

  • Hakodate Morning Market

    Hokkaidō

    With crabs grilling over hot coals, freshly caught squid packed tightly in ice-stuffed styrofoam and the sing-song call of vendors, Hakodate Morning…

  • Kussharo-ko

    Hokkaidō

    Japan's largest caldera lake is a rich blue on sunny days. A small volcano peeks out from the centre, creating the island Naka-jima – best viewed from the…

  • Ōkura-yama Ski Jump Stadium

    Sapporo

    This ski-jump slope was built on the side of Ōkura-yama for the Sapporo 1972 Winter Games. At 133.6m it's just slightly shorter than Sapporo TV Tower,…

  • Former Nakamura Residence

    Hokkaidō

    In the 18th and 19th centuries, a roaring herring trade turned Esashi (江差; pop 8110) on the west coast of Hokkaido's southern peninsula, 70km west of…

  • Sarobetsu Wetlands

    Hokkaidō

    Part of Rishiri-Rebun-Sarobetsu National Park, these marshlands are 40km southwest of Wakkanai. Fields of wild flowers bloom here in summer, which can be…

  • Usu-zan

    Hokkaidō

    Here is a rare chance to bear witness to modern mountain-making: Shōwa Shin-zan (昭和新山; 398m) – whose name means 'the new mountain of the Shōwa period' –…

  • Bear Mountain

    Hokkaidō

    This 15-hectare forested enclosure in northern Tokachi is home to 12 male higuma (who range in size from 300kg to 400kg!). The clever viewing facilities…

  • Kaitaku-mura

    Sapporo

    This expansive collection of historical buildings (and some recreations), in Nopporo Shinrin-kōen east of central Sapporo, shows the diversity of…

  • Kawamura Kaneto Ainu Memorial Hall

    Hokkaidō

    Built in 1916 and thus just a few years past its 100th anniversary, this museum is less a collection of artefacts (though it has those too) and more the…

  • Goryō-kaku-kōen

    Hokkaidō

    Japan's first Western-style fort was built in 1864 in the shape of a five-pointed star (goryō-kaku means 'five-sided fort') designed to trap attackers in…

  • Volcano Science Museum

    Hokkaidō

    The eruptions at Uzu-san were among the first to be recorded by modern means (and work here significantly advanced science in early detection). Here you…

  • Ainu Culture Promotion Centre

    Hokkaidō

    Unlike other museums, where artefacts are kept behind glass, exhibitions here consist of replicas, handmade by members of Sapporo's Ainu community using…

  • Moerenuma-kōen

    Sapporo

    Completed in 2005, this former waste-treatment plant to the northeast of the central city is now an impressive reclaimed green belt. It was originally…

  • Sōunkyō

    Hokkaidō

    Sōunkyō is a string of gorges 15km long formed by the Ishikari-gawa, the very same Ishikari River that empties out into the Sea of Japan just north of…

  • Akan International Crane Centre 'GRUS'

    Hokkaidō

    You can see a few cranes in breeding pens here but the real attraction is the Crane Observation Centre (8.30am to 4.30pm November to March), a winter…

  • Hokkaidō Museum

    Sapporo

    This museum does an admirable job of explaining Hokkaidō's multilayered history, from the age of the woolly mammoths to the age of the steam locomotives,…

  • Akan Kohan Eco-Museum Centre

    Hokkaidō

    At the eastern edge of town, this centre has exhibitions on local flora and fauna, including marimo in aquarium tanks. It also has hiking maps in English…

  • Koshimizu Gensei-kaen

    Hokkaidō

    This is a spectacular 20km stretch of wildflowers along the coast between Abashiri and Shari. Visit in early summer and catch it at its peak, when more…

  • Kushiro Japanese Crane Reserve

    Hokkaidō

    Run by Kushiro Zoo, this reserve has been instrumental in increasing the crane population. There are currently 14 tanchō-zuru living here, though they are…

  • Sapporo TV Tower

    Sapporo

    Beating Tokyo Tower by two years, Sapporo TV Tower (147m) arrived in 1956, bringing with it the modern television age. It was designed by 'Dr Tower' Naitō…

  • Hokkaidō Ainu Center

    Sapporo

    In an office building across the street from Hokkaidō University Botanical Garden, this cultural centre is run by the Hokkaidō Ainu Association and has a…

  • Centennial Memorial Tower

    Sapporo

    Construction of this modernist tower, designed by architect Iguchi Ken, started in 1968 to mark Sapporo's centennial (it was completed in 1970). The…

  • Iō-zan

    Hokkaidō

    This hissing mountain (512m), a couple of kilometres south of Kawayu Onsen, is stained sunshine-yellow in patches from sulphur. Locals steam eggs in the…

  • Hokkaidō University Botanical Garden

    Sapporo

    Among the highlights of this meandering, 14-hectare outdoor garden maintained by Hokkaidō University, is a collection of 200 plants and herbs historically…

  • Sukai-misaki

    Hokkaidō

    This is the prettiest of the island's capes, where the waters are an almost tropical blue, framed by craggy rocks and grassy slopes. The Rebun-tō Traverse…

  • Shiretoko Pass

    Hokkaidō

    Rte 334, where it traverses the Shiretoko Pass, is considered one of Japan's most scenic stretches of road. It winds about 30km through the foothills of…

  • Moiwa-yama Ropeway

    Sapporo

    At 531m, Moiwa-yama has fantastic, panoramic views over the city. Part of the fun is getting there. First you take a gondola for five minutes, then switch…

  • Iwato Kannon-dō

    Hokkaidō

    This small temple fronts a 120m-long cave that has 33 statues of Kannon, the Buddhist deity of compassion, and is dedicated to road workers who lost their…

  • Museum of Ainu Folklore

    Hokkaidō

    In the Kussharo kotan (village) on the southern shores of Kussharo-ko, this museum displays traditional Ainu tools and crafts. Ask the staff to play the…

  • Ainu Folklore Museum

    Hokkaidō

    At the top of the hill in the Ainu kotan, this small museum has changing exhibitions of contemporary Ainu artisan work, and sometimes thought-provoking…

  • Black Slide Mantra

    Sapporo

    This sculpture in Ōdōri-kōen by Japanese-American artist Noguchi Isamu is hands-on art at its best: made of black stone to stand out in the snow, the…

  • Hokkaidō Museum of Modern Art

    Sapporo

    Hokkaidō's top collection of modern art includes many works from artists who were born here, lived here or were inspired by the northern island…

  • Orthodox Church

    Hokkaidō

    Dating from 1916, this Russian Orthodox church is adorned with distinctive copper domes and spires. It's still in use by the 300 or so (mostly elderly)…

  • Chitosetsuru Sake Museum

    Sapporo

    Fans of Japan's national drink will enjoy this museum, which – though English signage is lacking – has visually understandable displays about the history…