Best Local Food in Sapporo

7 top local foodlocal food markets, restaurants, and culinary spots in Sapporo, Japan.

Local tip: Take the free Sapporo Beer Museum tour, then pay ¥200 for a tasting set of 3 beers at the Star Hall.

#1

JR Tower Observatory T38

Perched on the 38th floor of JR Tower directly above Sapporo Station, T38 Observatory offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of Hokkaido's capital city and surrounding mountains including Mount Moiwa. The calm, relaxing atmosphere with comfortable seating makes it perfect for couples or anyone wanting to escape the city bustle while enjoying views that extend all the way to Furano on clear days. With an on-site café serving drinks and light meals, you can sip coffee while watching the sunset over snow-covered rooftops during winter or admiring the illuminated city lights at night.

Entry: ¥740 adults / ¥310 children

4.5

#2

Shiroi Koibito Park

Shiroi Koibito Park is a delightful chocolate-themed attraction in Sapporo, home to Hokkaido's famous Shiroi Koibito white chocolate cookies. Visitors can explore the whimsical European-style gardens, tour the chocolate factory with paid admission (¥800), or simply enjoy the beautiful outdoor grounds and photo spots for free. The park features seasonal decorations, charming clock tower shows with puppets and bubbles, and plenty of sweet treats including signature ice cream and chocolate floats.

Entry: ¥800 adults / ¥400 children

4.2

#3

Sapporo TV Tower

Standing 147.2 meters tall in the heart of Sapporo, this iconic 1957 steel tower designed by architect Tachū Naitō offers panoramic views of the city, Odori Park, and distant mountains from its 90-meter observation deck. The tower is especially magical during the Sapporo Snow Festival and White Illumination Festival when the city transforms into a winter wonderland of lights. With its retro charm, illuminated façade, and convenient location surrounded by restaurants and shops, it serves as both a beloved landmark and the perfect vantage point to appreciate Sapporo's grid-like streets and seasonal beauty.

Entry: ¥1,000 adults / ¥500 elementary and junior high students

4.1

#4

Susukino Station

Susukino Station serves as the gateway to Sapporo's bustling entertainment district, one of Japan's largest nightlife areas north of Tokyo. Located in the heart of Hokkaido's capital city, this subway station puts you steps away from countless restaurants, bars, ramen alleyways, and the famous Susukino neon-lit streets. The station connects to the Namboku Line, making it easy to explore both the vibrant nightlife and nearby attractions like the Susukino shopping area.

4.1

#5

Ganso Ramen Yokocho Sapporo

Ganso Ramen Yokocho is a historic ramen alley in Sapporo featuring multiple intimate ramen shops, each with its own unique character and specialty. This atmospheric spot is famous for rich, buttery miso ramen topped with Hokkaido's signature sweet corn, offering an authentic local dining experience in cozy, traditional settings. Despite the small size of each restaurant, friendly chefs and quick service make it a must-visit destination for ramen lovers exploring Sapporo.

Entry: Free (food costs separate)

4.0

#6

COCONOSUSUKINO

COCONOSUSUKINO offers visitors a unique glimpse into Sapporo's vibrant Susukino entertainment district, one of Japan's largest nightlife areas. This spot serves as an ideal starting point for exploring the neon-lit streets filled with restaurants, bars, and cultural experiences that come alive after dark. Whether you're seeking authentic Hokkaido cuisine or want to experience the energy of northern Japan's most famous entertainment quarter, this location puts you at the heart of the action.

3.9

#7

Susukino Street

Susukino is Sapporo's vibrant entertainment district, known as one of Japan's largest nightlife areas north of Tokyo. The neon-lit streets come alive after dark with countless izakayas, ramen shops, bars, and entertainment venues offering a quintessential Japanese urban nightlife experience. This bustling district is also famous for the Sapporo Snow Festival's ice sculpture displays in winter, transforming into a magical frozen wonderland.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best local food in Sapporo?

Sapporo has 7 notable local food worth visiting. Top picks include JR Tower Observatory T38, Shiroi Koibito Park, Sapporo TV Tower.

Are local food in Sapporo free to visit?

Some local food in Sapporo are free to enter, while others charge a small admission fee. It is recommended to check each spot before visiting.

When is the best time to visit local food in Sapporo?

The best time to visit Sapporo is February (Snow Festival), May-June (lilacs bloom), July-August (cool escape from mainland heat). Visiting local food during this season offers the best experience.

Do I need a JR Pass to visit Sapporo?

Sapporo is served by New Chitose Airport (CTS) — 37 min by JR Rapid Airport train to Sapporo Station. A JR Pass is recommended if you plan to visit multiple cities in Japan.

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