Sapporo
Independent hotel guides, travel articles, and travel videos for Sapporo.
Hotel guides
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Travel videos
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Samuel and Audrey is a YouTube travel channel from Canadian media publishers Samuel and Audrey, featuring guides, food tours, and itineraries.
This guide video provides a well-rounded Sapporo overview, covering landmarks, parks, museums, shopping areas, food stops, and nearby attractions.
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Syifa Adriana is a YouTube travel channel from a UK-based solo travel vlogger focused on culture, history, and everyday life.
This relaxed travel vlog follows a first-time Sapporo visit after travel from Tokyo, with helpful city context through parks and gardens.
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Attaché is a YouTube travel channel hosted by Alex Hunter, presenting city guides through food, culture, and history.
This Sapporo travel guide video is a strong city primer, linking the city's history, food, climate, location, and Sapporo Beer Museum.
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Yellow Productions is a YouTube travel channel focused on detailed guide videos, hotel reviews, restaurant reviews, and travel planning information.
This practical guide video covers key Sapporo highlights, including the Clock Tower, Odori Park, TV Tower, shopping streets, markets, and airport.
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Sophie Nadeau is a YouTube travel channel from Sophie Nadeau and Antoine, creating documentary-style videos about historical and cultural travel.
This itinerary video is useful for a focused Sapporo visit, pairing a one-day plan with lesser-known places in Hokkaido's capital city.
Travel articles & blogs
Lonely Planet is a professionally edited travel-publishing site offering destination guides, travel articles, guidebooks, and planning resources. Their Sapporo guide gives a well-rounded starting point for attractions, dining, the Snow Festival, beer tours, ramen, Mt Moiwa, and practical visiting tips.

Explore Sapporo holidays and discover the best time and places to visit.
lonelyplanet.com/destinations/japan/hokkaido/sapporo
NOMADasaurus is an adventure travel and photography blog rooted in long-term travel and visual storytelling. Their guide to 18 things to do in Sapporo is useful for combining activity ideas, places to go, and practical travel tips in one planning resource.

Our guide to the best things to do in Sapporo will help you make the most of your visit. From what to do to where to go, we even share our best travel tips!
nomadasaurus.com/things-to-do-in-sapporo-japan/
The Broke Backpacker is an adventure and budget-travel site focused on backpacking, hostels, gear, travel jobs, and independent trips. Its Sapporo itinerary is a practical planning aid for independent travelers who want a route structure that can work across different budgets.
Read the guide at thebrokebackpacker.com/sapporo-itinerary/.
thebrokebackpacker.com/sapporo-itinerary/
Girl Eat World is a food and travel blog publishing destination guides, itineraries, food stories, and practical travel advice. Their Sapporo food guide is a helpful pick for travelers who want to focus their visit around 10 dishes to eat in Hokkaido’s capital.

Eating my heart out in Hokkaido's capital city, a mecca for foodies.
girleatworld.net/sapporo-food-guide/
Going Awesome Places is an itinerary-focused travel site built around detailed first-hand travel guides and practical trip planning. Their one-week winter itinerary gives Sapporo travelers a strong framework for pairing the Snow Festival with outdoor adventures in Hokkaido.

The ultimate guide for how to build a 1 week Sapporo winter itinerary that revolves around the Sapporo Snow Festival and outdoor adventures.
goingawesomeplaces.com/1-week-sapporo-winter-itinerary/
The Poor Traveler is a budget-travel and itinerary site focused on practical logistics, DIY routes, documents, and value-conscious planning. Their Sapporo eating guide is a practical resource for finding cheaper meals in the city, especially for travelers interested in ramen.

"I'm not leaving Japan without having ramen," declared my friend Kenneth. I felt for him because like him, I also make it a point to empty at least one
thepoortraveler.net/2018/12/where-to-eat-sapporo-restaurants/