八月晚上参观札幌电视塔



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Hey everybody, it’s Matt here again, and today, I want to take you through 札幌 TV Tower at night in August. I hope you find it helpful for your own trip planning. Be sure to share it if you do, and check back for more articles and videos from our travels in 日本 and elsewhere around the world.

After arriving in 札幌 and checking into our hotel, the Hotel WBF Sapporo Chuo, our first sight, the 札幌 TV Tower, was just two blocks away.

Matt outside Sapporo TV Tower
Matt outside 札幌 TV Tower

A quick question for you!

Before I jump into it though, I just wanted to ask, what’s your favourite tower and why? The only others I’ve been up in are Calgary Tower, 悉尼 Tower, and 东京 Skytree. So far, I’ve found each one to have unique flavours, but, even though it’s nowhere near the tallest tower I’ve been in, I love the intimacy of 札幌 TV Tower and the city planning around it. Let me know down in the comments at the end of this post!

Getting to Sapporo TV Tower

札幌 TV Tower is located at the Eastern-most end of Odori Park in the heart of 札幌. It’s conveniently located for public transport access with nearby bus stops and the subway running below it. Being in Odori Park, it’s also convenient to access by foot from many of the hotels in 札幌 that are located near the park.

The full address is:

札幌 TV Tower

1 Chome Odorinishi, Chuo, 札幌, 北海道 060-0042, 日本

Getting there by car

There are a number of parking lots within 1 block of 札幌 TV Tower. The Sapporo Odori Underground Parking Lot is perhaps the closest. It runs under Odori Park and the Odori Subway Station, also connecting to Aurora Town underground mall. It has space for 366 cars and is across the road from 札幌 TV Tower.

Pricing starts at 390 yen for the first hour and 200 for every 30 minutes thereafter. You can also get one hour free by spending at least 2000 yen at one of the stores in Aurora Town. If you visit between 5pm and 10pm (closing time), the maximum charge is 1000 yen, and if you visit between 8am and 10am, you can get a half hour rate of 200 yen if you are there for less than half an hour.

The next closest car parks are to the south. There are around 4 lots in the blocks directly south of 札幌 TV Tower, including the Marui Imai and Mitsukoshi parking lots. These lots are located on either side of the Toho Subway line, with the Marui Imai being below the Marui Imai shopping centre, and Mitsukoshi on the opposite side of the road. Here, you can expect to pay 190 yen per 30-minute block. Most of these lots are underground, but there are some above ground spaces such as the one below that is almost opposite 札幌 TV Tower.

Getting there by public transport

The closest public transport link is via the Toho subway line, followed very closely by the Tozai and Nanboku lines. If you arrive on any of those lines you will want to get off at the Odori Station and head out of exit 27. This is a 1-minute walk from the Toho line or a 5-minute walk from the Tozai and Nanboku lines.

If you need to come in by train, it’s a 15-minute walk from the JR 札幌 Station and you will want to head out the South Exit.

Getting there by tour

There are some competitively priced full day tours available through 领航者 that include a visit to 札幌 TV Tower (however they do exclude the entry fee).

Admission fees and other costs

Standard pricing is 720 yen for adults aged 19 and over. For high school students the price is 600 yen, then 400 yen for junior high students, 300 yen for primary school students, and 100 yen for children aged 3 to 5. You can check the current entry pricing on their website and note that junior high and high school students need school ID to get their prices.

Before you arrive though, make sure you do some research as there are often discount tickets available. At the time of this article, the Sapporo TV tower website has a 20% discount available, just print out the voucher or present it on your phone when you buy your tickets. There are also often discount vouchers in the map books and promotional magazines that 租车 companies include with a rental, so check them out to see if it works out any better for you.

Tickets can be purchased on arrival at the ticket counter or pre-purchased for a designated date through 客路. If you opt to pre-purchase via 客路, the pricing is the same as standard full price tickets, however, 客路 guests get to jump the elevator queue.

If you book with 客路 you will receive a voucher that you redeem at the ticket desk on level 3 of 札幌 TV Tower. Some things to note though is that when booking with 客路 your ticket is non-refundable and the date cannot be changed. So you are sacrificing flexibility as well as a possible discount. However, you are gaining time, particularly if it turns out to be busy when you visit because you get to go straight up the lift on the next one that is available.

Buy tickets

营业时间

Normal opening hours are from 9:00 am to 22:00 pm every day of the year except for New Years Day, special events and maintenance. You can check any upcoming closure dates 这里.

About Sapporo TV Tower

Built in 1957 and standing at 147.2 metres high, 札幌 TV Tower is one of the most recognisable landmarks of the 札幌 cityscape. It’s similar in appearance to the Eiffel Tower and 东京 Tower, though much shorter.

As we approached it, just on dusk, we got to see the lights come on and it really does look quite underwhelming when it is first lit up at night with just minimal lighting.

Sapporo TV Tower starting to light up.
札幌 TV Tower starting to light up, you can see the observation deck above the giant clock.

However, once all the lights come on, it’s quite dramatic.

Sapporo TV Tower all lit up
札幌 TV Tower all lit up

There is an observation deck located at the 90.38-metre high mark, and it gives you a great view out over the 札幌 skyline, particularly down the length of Odori Park and looking towards the Mount Okura ski jump stadium.

Looking across Odori Park from the 札幌 TV Tower observation deck. You can see the Okura Ski Jump lit up in the distance.

For the Australians, in comparison, 悉尼 Tower stands twice as high at 309 metres with the top floor being at 268 metres high.

Sapporo TV Tower vs Sydney Tower
札幌 TV Tower vs 悉尼 Tower

Access to the 札幌 TV Tower observation deck is via lift from the third floor, which is also where you can purchase tickets or redeem your pre-paid tickets.

Our tickets and English guidebook
Our tickets and English guidebook

From ground level, you can either take the stairs or a short lift up to the third floor.

One of the lifts to the observation deck.
One of the lifts to the observation deck.

It’s worth noting though that if you opt for the stairs, each floor is higher than normal, so the third floor is more like the sixth floor of a normal building. The stairs are also pretty steeper. A lot steeper than a normal staircase. There are lots of encouraging signs though to help motivate you on your climb!

Once you have your ticket, it’s a short 60-second ride in the elevator up to the observation deck. Along the way, you can enjoy the views and listen to the recorded commentary. English is available, and it provides a very brief overview of the history of the tower on the way up. On the way down, you’ll get to hear a little bit more.

When you get out of the elevator you are immediately greeted with the 札幌 cityscape, looking roughly east.

Looking East from Sapporo TV Tower
Looking East from 札幌 TV Tower

There isn’t a lot to see out this side at night since Odori Park ends in this direction at the base of the tower, and you are looking away from the heart of 札幌’s nightlife. That said, if you go at night like we did, you’ll be pleased to see that the deck is minimally lit, meaning it’s easy to take in the city lights outside without reflections from inside the tower.

I found a lot of the little things that were lit up quite interesting, even though they aren’t as spectacular as the view over Odori Park. For example, the 札幌 Hall garden clock to the North:

Sapporo Hall garden clock
札幌 Hall garden clock

Even the patterns of crosswalks at intersections seem so much more entrancing from this view at night time, like this one directly below the Northeast corner of the tower:

A pedestrian crossing from above.
一个人行横道从上面。

The deck itself features a lot more information about the tower as well as binoculars and a small souvenir store.

The main attraction, at least at night anyway, is the view to the west, looking down the length of Odori Park.

Odori Park lit up at night - the view from Sapporo TV Tower.
Odori Park lit up at night – the view from 札幌 TV Tower.

This side is the side with the most lights and the most interesting city viewing, including the NORBESA Ferris Wheel which features a constantly changing, illuminated pattern.

Looking towards NORBESA Ferris Wheel
Looking towards NORBESA Ferris Wheel

In the far distance, you can also spot the Mount Okura ski jump stadium, almost perfectly aligned with Odori Park and the 札幌 TV Tower.

Mt Okura Ski Jump Stadium in the distance
Mt Okura Ski Jump Stadium in the distance

While you are on the observation deck, if you find yourself needing to share the views on Instagram but you are running out of data, free wi-fi is available. It’s not super fast, but it’s decent for free wi-fi.

Sapporo TV Tower Free Wifi Details
札幌 TV Tower Free Wifi Details

When you are ready to head back down, just push the button the lift, and/or wait in an orderly fashion for the next one to arrive. The lifts run up and down pretty regularly so it doesn’t take long before you are headed back to the third floor.

One of the Observation Deck elevators
One of the Observation Deck elevators.

Once you get there, you’ll find yourself in the paid section, a section you can’t get into without an observation deck ticket. There is a much larger gift store here and you will find a lot of tower-related trinkets as well as wider 札幌北海道 related gifts.

One of the favourites in both gift stores is the TV Dad mascot. A personified TV Tower character who features everywhere in the tower, including in the cafe (which is closed at night).

It's TV Dad!
It’s TV Dad!

He even has a little shrine on the observation deck.

TV Dad shrine on the Observation Deck
观景台上的电视爸爸神社

Altogether, you could go up, take some photos, check it out, and head back down in half an hour if it isn’t busy. You could probably do it all in 15 minutes if there is no wait at all and you are really pushed for time. We took about an hour in total by the time we just enjoyed the city lights for a while and browsed the gift stores.

优点

  1. Cheap to access, especially if you have a discount ticket.
  2. Some of the best views you will find of the 札幌 cityscape.
  3. Can be a very quick destination to visit.
  4. Open almost every day of the year until 10 pm.
  5. Centrally located and extremely easy to get to.
  6. You can queue jump if you book a set date in advance through 客路.
  7. 夜间低内部照明可拍摄出色的夜间照片。
  8. 观景台上的免费无线网络。

缺点

  1. 如果很忙,观景台上没有太多空间,这可能会限制拍照机会。

总体

所以,最大的问题是,你辛苦赚来的日元值不值?当然。它很容易到达并且可以欣赏到城市的美景 札幌.它也很便宜,而且很容易获得额外的折扣,因此您也可以节省一些钱。不过需要注意的是,观景台本身空间不大,所以如果它很忙,你可能会发现你必须等一会儿才能上去。只要确保给自己一些额外的时间,以防等待,你会没事的,或者,预订一个 使用 Klook 的固定日期排队跳票.

Sapporo city skyline
札幌 电视塔以南的城市天际线

Hotels near Sapporo TV Tower

位于市中心 札幌, 步行距离之内有很多酒店 札幌 电视塔。我们住在 Hotel WBF Sapporo Chuo 它位于塔楼以南两个街区。但是,您会发现大通公园沿线和两侧的几个街区内都有酒店。

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您还可以使用下面的搜索框搜索附近的酒店。

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