The Sapporo Ice Festival joins Harbin Ice Festival, Quebec Winter Carnival in Canada, and Oslo Ski Festival in Norway as the world's four largest ice and snow festivals.
Chase venue
Located in the center of Sapporo, the Chase Park, about 1.5 kilometers, is a world of snow and ice. The most beautiful snow statues and ice sculptures of the Ice festival are concentrated in the Datong venue.
History building objects and popular animation characters gathered together, is the greatest fun of the snow festival; At night, there is also a colorful snow light show.
As night falls, the light show of the TV tower begins to stage, and the bright lights decorate the night scene of Sapporo. At this time, you may wish to pick up the camera and leave this wonderful moment as a unique memory of your trip.
Pok Ye Happy Street is a famous place for eating, drinking and having fun in Sapporo City, where there are not only a variety of unique restaurants, but also countless entertainment venues.
When night falls, the whole block is brightly lit and lively, so it is also known as "Sapporo City that never sleeps".
Among them, the famous Beaver Road commercial street runs through the entire Boye Happy Street, providing tourists and local residents with a good place for shopping and leisure. Whether it is fashionable clothes, special snacks or daily necessities, here you can meet your needs. If you plan to shop, you might as well do it all at once here, saving you the trouble of running around.
Otaru is a port city in the southwest of Hokkaido. It used to be the largest port in Japan, because there are many slopes in the city, so Otaru is called Slope City, many winding roads, no matter where you look from
The Great King Whistle Hall
Dazheng Whistle Hall is a unique glass shop. Whistle is the meaning of glass, here is Hokkaido's largest glass workshop, whistle hall in the coffee shop is still illuminated by oil lamps.
It not only displays a wide range of glass crafts, but also provides visitors with the opportunity to experience glass making for themselves. These exquisite glass products can not only be appreciated as a collection, but also can be sent as a hand letter to relatives and friends to convey beauty and blessings. Here, you can deeply understand the charm of glass technology, while feeling the exquisite skills and endless creativity of the craftsmen.
Otaru Music Box Museum
A typical classical Western-style building, located in the corner of the city. It is the oldest and largest music box museum in Japan! The museum has a collection of more than 3,000 music boxes from around the world, including some rare and hard-to-find music boxes. Walking in the museum, as if in the sea of music, all kinds of music box sound one after another, intoxicating.
In addition to visiting and buying thousands of different kinds of music boxes in the museum, the appearance of the brick buildings built in the Meiji period is also one of the attractions. The shops nearby are very beautiful. There's also the world's largest steam clock out front that blows every 15 minutes so you can punch in and take pictures.
If you are interested in this, you may wish to further experience music box DIY. Here, you can freely choose a variety of parts, personally create a unique music box. This experience is not only creative, but also gives you a unique souvenir, whether it is collected or given to friends and family, it is absolutely worth the money.
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