Things to do in Yubari

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Photo "Yubari" by t-konno (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
Photo "Yubari" by t-konno (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
Photo "Yubari" by t-konno (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
Photo "Yubari" by t-konno (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
Photo "Yubari" by t-konno (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original


Yubari must see attractions

1. Sapporo Dome

Though the Sapporo Dome is best known as the home ground of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters and the soccer team Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo, it is a tourist destination in its own right. Perfect for sports fans of all kinds and featuring the world’s first “hovering” soccer field, it is full of activities even on days when concerts or sports games are not taking place. Take a tour of the stadium, jog through the nearby grounds or go up to the observation deck and look out onto the rolling nearby hills.
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Sapporo Dome featuring modern architecture

2. Odori Park

On an action-packed visit to Sapporo, Odori Park is both a destination and a space for relaxation. Stretched out over 1 mile (1.5 kilometers) or 12 city blocks down the center of the city, the park separates the northern administrative districts from the southern, residential and commercial districts. Stop here for a picnic lunch amid its 92 types of trees while visiting the city or come for one of the many festivals that set up on the plazas any time of the year. The famous Sapporo Snow Festival is one popular example.
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Odori Park

3. Hokkaido University

Go on a self-guided tour of Hokkaido University and glimpse the daily activities of the city’s higher education students. Hokkaido University is famous for its leafy gardens and buildings that showcase varying architectural styles. Visit the campus museum to see collections that honor everything from a university founder, to Nobel laureates and natural science exhibits.
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Hokkaido University featuring street scenes and heritage elements as well as a small group of people

4. Hokkaido Shrine

Hokkaido Shrine, located just outside Sapporo’s downtown, is by far the most visited shrine on the whole island. Built in 1869 during the Meiji Restoration, when the emperor declared the colonization initiative on Hokkaido, it was designed to offer succor and support to the men who came here to claim land from the Ainu people. Its three gods represent the divine spirits of the land, colonization and administration and were in charge of spurring the colonists on. The shrine was a place to meet and relax. Emperor Meiji was enshrined here in the 1960s.
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Emperor Meiji and three nature gods are honored in a monumental Shinto building that is the centerpiece of Sapporo’s religious life.

5. Nakajima Park

Like Hokkaido itself, Nakajima Park changes with the seasons but is lovely year round. This 52-acre (21-hectare) urban oasis gathers a charming collection of natural features and cultural institutions in a picturesque setting beneath Mount Moiwa. Come see why the city park, created on the site of an abandoned lumberyard, has become a favorite for locals and visitors.
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Nakajima Park

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