Sapporo: TV Tower Observatory & Illuminated Landmarks Night Tour





Description
Experience Sapporo after dark on this 1.5-hour guided walking tour featuring the city’s most iconic illuminated landmarks. Begin at Odori Park and stroll through its beautifully lit promenade before ascending the Sapporo TV Tower observation deck for panoramic views from 90 meters above the city. Continue to the historic Sapporo Clock Tower, whose glowing white façade stands out against the modern skyline, and finish at the Former Hokkaido Government Office (Red Brick Office), dramatically illuminated at night. Compact yet rich in history and scenery, this evening tour combines panoramic city views with Sapporo’s most celebrated landmarks. 1.5-hour guided night walk in central Sapporo TV Tower observation deck entry included Visit the illuminated Clock Tower and Red Brick Office Ideal for travelers seeking history and night views
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At night, Odori Park transforms into a beautifully illuminated promenade in the heart of Sapporo. Fountains, seasonal lights, and the glow of the surrounding city create a romantic atmosphere as you stroll toward the TV Tower. The park’s wide boulevard offers a peaceful yet vibrant introduction to the city’s nightlife.
The highlight of the evening is the Sapporo TV Tower, rising at the eastern end of Odori Park. Built in 1957, the tower offers a 90-meter-high observation deck where you can enjoy panoramic night views. Below, Odori Park glitters with lights, while the city stretches endlessly around you. Often called a “million-dollar view,” the scene is one of Japan’s most celebrated nightscapes.
The Sapporo Clock Tower (Tokeidai), built in 1878, glows softly under the night lights. While the interior closes in the evening, the illuminated white wooden structure creates an atmospheric photo stop. Surrounded by modern buildings, it stands as a quiet symbol of the city’s pioneering past.
Affectionately known as the Red Brick Office (Akarenga Chosha), this landmark takes on a new charm after dark. Its 120-year-old red brick façade is dramatically lit against the night sky, offering a powerful impression of Hokkaido’s history. Though the museum is closed at night, the illuminated exterior is a must-see highlight and a perfect way to conclude the evening tour.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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