This course uses an audio guidance system. A tour attendant will be on board, but no live guide narration will be provided.
The bus is equipped with a multilingual audio guide system supporting Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean, allowing you to enjoy the notable sights of Sapporo in a short time.
While viewing the popular Sapporo spot Odori Park from the bus window, the bus heads west and then south through the city. The two locations where passengers will get off and explore are Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium and Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill, allowing you to visit two of Sapporo's well-known attractions in a short time.
From the elevated view on the bus, you can also enjoy sights such as the Hokkaido Governor's Official Residence situated in the forest, the Toyohira River which is familiar to citizens and is also the venue for summer fireworks festivals, and the Sapporo Dome with its graceful silver silhouette.
Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium is located in Miyanomori, Chuo-ku, and is owned by the City of Sapporo. It is situated on the eastern slope of Mt. Okura at an elevation of 307 meters. Why not see the hill record of 145.0 meters at Okurayama with your own eyes?
The other stop, Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill, is known for its famous statue of Dr. William S. Clark. In summer, the view of the cityscape of Sapporo beyond the green lawns is beautiful. The Clark statue is larger than you might expect when seen up close, making it a recommended spot to take a photo standing beside it.
Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill and Okurayama are iconic sightseeing locations that many visitors to Sapporo hope to see. Why not visit them easily on the Regular Sightseeing Bus?
14:00 Sapporo Station
14:38–15:38 ※① Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium (Free time / Self-guided) 【60 min】
16:13–16:43 ※② Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill (Free time / Self-guided) 【30 min】
16:53 Subway Fukuzumi Station (stop only if passengers are disembarking)
※① Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium
※② Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill
北海道中央バス
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