A relatively unpopular attraction in downtown Sapporo, Nakajima Park. Just walk tens of meters off the light rail. Compared with the popular tourist spots in the city, it is quieter. It should be beautiful in snowy weather or cherry blossom season and autumn leaves season. There is a supermarket near the station. The price is good. Many locals buy it. There is plenty of time to stay and experience.
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A relatively unpopular attraction in downtown Sapporo, Nakajima Park. Just walk tens of meters off the light rail. Compared with the popular tourist spots in the city, it is quieter. It should be beautiful in snowy weather or cherry blossom season and autumn leaves season. There is a supermarket near the station. The price is good. Many locals buy it. There is plenty of time to stay and experience.
Nakajima Park is one of the many indoor parks in Sapporo. Because of the mountainous forests and rivers of Hokkaido, the park is everywhere. Nakajima is not as easy as it is in Sapporo. The characteristics of Shiroi Koibito Park, Odori Park, Asahiyama Park, etc. are obvious, but Because the location is not bad, Linhe is close to the city center, and it is a good place to relax in the city when there is nothing to do.
We live near Nakajima Park, and the subway station is also Nakajima Park, but I don't know which is a park. Later, it seemed that there was a small park on the map. However, the most famous Odori Park in Sapporo is the same. It is on the street, and it is not a park at all. However, during the Ice and Snow Festival, Odori Park is the main venue.
Sapporo Nakajima Park is also a secret place for cherry blossom viewing during the Spring Festival in Sapporo. At the end of April every year, the cherry blossoms in Sapporo are already in full bloom. It really makes people feel very happy to see the cherry blossoms. Even Japanese couples come to take wedding photos.
Staying at the Sapporo Park Hotel next door, you can see the lush scenery of the park from the room. Unfortunately, I didn't have time to visit the park until the last day. Fortunately, I went there. Eating breakfast under the wisteria flowers at the entrance of the park, smelling the flowers, eating delicious food, breathing fresh air, absolutely beautiful morning! The Japanese-style gardens and Toyohira Pavilion in Nakajima Park are worth a visit. Our group was full of concavity and it was full of blockbusters.