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Sapporo TV Tower

Great view of Odori Park

Completed in 1957, the Sapporo TV Tower is a city landmark in Sapporo, standing 147.2 meters high and featuring a 360-degree observation deck at a height of 90 meters from the ground. The observation deck is the best place to see the Odori Park venue during the Sapporo Snow Festival every year.

Located in the eastern part of Sapporo Odori Park, the Sapporo TV Tower was completed in 1957 and is Sapporo's City Landmark. At night, The Tower is Lit up with Color Lights, even more dazzling than during the day, and can be seen from miles away.

Tower Top Observation Deck and Digital Clock

The Sapporo TV Tower is 147.2 metres high and has a 360 degree view from the Observation Deck 90 metres above the ground. From the observation deck you can overlook the 1.5 km long Odori Park, which is the venue of the annual Sapporo Snow Festival.

Sapporo Odori Park

Sapporo Odori Park

1.5 km Urban Green Space

Odori Park, located in the heart of Sapporo, is approximately 1.5 km long from east to west and spans twelve blocks. It is home to many landmark elements such as the Sapporo Television Tower, fountains, and sculptural artworks, and is also the main venue for many events such as the Sapporo Snow Festival.

The Sapporo TV Tower was designed by Japanese Architect Tachu Naito 内藤 多仲, who is also the father of the famous Tokyo Tower, Osaka Tsutenkaku, Nagoya TV Tower, and Hakata Port Tower in Fukuoka.

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Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower

Symbolic Landmark of Tokyo

For more than half a century, the Tokyo Tower has been considered a landmark of Tokyo. Modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the 333-meter-high Tokyo Tower has two viewing platforms at 150 and 250 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views of the city.

Shinsekai / Tsutenkaku

Shinsekai / Tsutenkaku

Landmarks of a bygone era

Located in the southern part of Osaka, the Shinsekai commercial district is considered one of the city's landmarks, with a 103-meter-tall Tsutenkaku towering at its center. The streets of Shinsekai are still maintained in the same style as they were in the last century, and the restaurants in the district mainly serve local cuisine such as fried chicken skewers.

Attractions around Sapporo TV Tower

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