Sapporo City Views
Sapporo is the largest city on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido, with a population of approximately 1.9 million people. It is famous for its snowy winters, which attract tourists for skiing, snowboarding, and the annual Sapporo Snow Festival, featuring massive ice and snow sculptures. The city is known for its well-planned grid layout, wide streets, and green spaces, including the expansive Odori Park at its center. Sapporo is also renowned for its local cuisine, particularly Sapporo ramen and fresh seafood from nearby markets. Cultural attractions include historic buildings like the Sapporo Clock Tower, the Hokkaido University campus, and numerous museums and art galleries. With a mix of modern urban life, natural beauty, and winter sports opportunities, Sapporo offers visitors a vibrant and unique experience year-round.
Mount Moiwa Observation Deck/Mount Moiwa
The webcams offer a stunning live view from the summit observation deck of Mount Moiwa. This camera captures the deck where visitors gather to admire the city, providing a perspective of both the bustling observation area and the surrounding scenery. Day or night, the view is breathtaking–by day, you can see the city's layout, mountains, and greenery, while at night, Sapporo lights up in a sparkling panorama that is truly magical. The webcam also highlights the famous monument on the deck, the Lovers' Sanctuary, a popular spot where couples leave padlocks as symbols of their love. Positioned at the top of Mount Moiwa, the webcam gives viewers a real-time sense of the vibrant city below and the serene mountain environment around it.
Tanukikoji
The webcam shows a live view of the Tanukikoji intersection in Sapporo, Hokkaido, welcoming viewers with a real-time look at city traffic, road conditions, and snowy weather. It offers a practical and atmospheric glimpse of daily life, especially during winter when snow transforms the streets. The camera is located just a 3-minute walk from Odori Park, around 10 minutes from the iconic Susukino Nikka signboard, and 15 minutes from the Sapporo TV Tower and Sapporo Clock Tower.
Odori Park/Chūō Ward
The webcams show a scenic live view of the park, offering a broad perspective from above that captures the park's tree-lined avenues, surrounding streets, and nearby city buildings. From this height, it is also possible to see the iconic Sapporo TV Tower rising at the eastern end of the park, adding a recognizable landmark to the view. Odori Park is situated in the heart of downtown Sapporo, within Chūō-ku (Central Ward), dividing the city into north and south sections. The camera beautifully highlights how the green park blends into the urban landscape in every season.
Hokkaido Jingu Tongu
The webcam shows a live view of weather and road conditions around Hokkaido Shrine Tongu, offering a calm look at daily activity in this part of the city. Hokkaido Shrine Tongu is a branch shrine of the main Hokkaido Shrine and serves as an important spiritual site, known for its traditional Shinto architecture and local ceremonies. The shrine provides a peaceful contrast to the surrounding urban streets, especially during snowy winters or seasonal festivals. It is situated in Chūō-ku (Central Ward) of Sapporo, placing it within the city's central area and close to major downtown districts.
Sapporo Teine
The webcam shows a live broadcast from the summit of Sapporo Teine, providing a clear view of the ski slopes, summit facilities, and changing weather conditions. Sapporo Teine is a well-known ski area made up of two main zones: Teine Highland, which is popular for its varied runs and modern lifts, and Teine Olympia, which is more beginner-friendly and family-oriented. It is located in Teine-ku, in the western part of Sapporo, an area closely associated with winter sports and skiing.
Tanukikoji Shopping Street
The webcam shows a lively view of shopping street, one of Sapporo's most famous covered arcades. It is located in Chūō-ku (Central Ward), stretching between the Odori and Susukino areas in the heart of the city. The street is lined with a wide variety of shops, including souvenir stores, fashion boutiques, drugstores, cafés, ramen shops, and local restaurants. The live camera captures the constant flow of pedestrians and the vibrant atmosphere that makes Tanukikoji a popular destination for both locals and visitors year-round.