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  1. Sapporo (札幌, "important river flowing through a plain" in Ainu language) is the capital of Hokkaido and Japan's fifth largest city. Sapporo is also one of the nation's youngest major cities. In 1857, the city's population stood at just seven people.

  2. Feb 20, 2024 · Sapporo is the capital of Hokkaido and is the largest city in Japan north of Tokyo. While it is perhaps most well-known internationally for the beer and the Snow Festival, there is so much more to explore in the vibrant and picturesque Northern Capital.

  3. A winter wonderland and summer haven, Sapporo is all about outdoor fun, great food and famous beer. Snow and Sapporo are inextricably entwined: the city hosted Asia's first-ever Winter Olympics in 1972, and the annual Sapporo Snow Festival wows visitors from the world over.

  4. Brief Introduction to Sapporo. Access. Sapporo Sightseeing Map. Currency and Money Exchange. Tourist Information Centers. Wi-Fi service. Emergency Inquiries. Four seasons in Sapporo. Sapporo Cultural Heritage.

  5. Jan 1, 2023 · Sapporo is the capital of Japans northernmost prefectureHokkaido. The most recently settled of the Japanese archipelago, this region was once home exclusively to the distinct ethnic group, the Ainu people. Today, however, Sapporo is about as Japanese as you can get.

  6. Sapporo is Japan’s northernmost ordinance-designated city. It covers roughly the same area as Hong Kong and is home to a growing population of more than 1.95 million. Sapporo is one of the few cities in Japan to have a mild and humidity-free summer, and in the winter it can see snowfall amounts reach upwards of five meters.

  7. Japan's fifth-largest city, and the prefectural capital of Hokkaidō, Sapporo (札幌) is a dynamic urban centre that offers everything you'd want from a Japanese city: a thriving food scene, stylish cafes, neon-lit nightlife, shopping galore – and then some.

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