Sapporo St. Michael’s Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A characteristic pastoral church that can be seen as Raymond even from a distance. The pattern of Japanese paper cut paper is cute. Bricks and wooden structures from Hokkaido, which are also specialties of Hokkaido. The only remaining Raymond church in Hokkaido. A must-see work if you like architecture and church.
It is a simple but eye-catching church with a unique design. The design is Raymond and is a postwar work. The Japanese paper on the glass makes this church unique again. It's a bit of a walk from the North 18 Jo station of the subway, but it's a must-see for those who are interested in architecture.
When I went to Poland, I visited a wooden church, but this time I learned that there is a wooden church in Sapporo, where I traveled. Although it has a very simple structure, it was a very nice church, with symmetrical, beautifully made of wood, and bricks on both sides of the wall.
There were many strange glasses on the front exterior. Fortunately, the door was open, so when I went inside, the walls and ceilings were made of solid wood.
When I went to late December, the kindergarten children next door were practicing Christmas plays. In the beautiful half-timbered space designed by Raymond, the loud voices of children spread, and there was indescribable goodness. It's a little far from the station, so it's a little hard to walk in winter, but I think it's still a place worth going.
Antonin Leymond design
A characteristic pastoral church that can be seen as Raymond even from a distance. The pattern of Japanese paper cut paper is cute. Bricks and wooden structures from Hokkaido, which are also specialties of Hokkaido. The only remaining Raymond church in Hokkaido. A must-see work if you like architecture and church.
Raymond's work.
It is a simple but eye-catching church with a unique design. The design is Raymond and is a postwar work. The Japanese paper on the glass makes this church unique again. It's a bit of a walk from the North 18 Jo station of the subway, but it's a must-see for those who are interested in architecture.
Wooden church
When I went to Poland, I visited a wooden church, but this time I learned that there is a wooden church in Sapporo, where I traveled. Although it has a very simple structure, it was a very nice church, with symmetrical, beautifully made of wood, and bricks on both sides of the wall.
and a kindergarten.
There were many strange glasses on the front exterior. Fortunately, the door was open, so when I went inside, the walls and ceilings were made of solid wood.
the beautiful church in ramond.
When I went to late December, the kindergarten children next door were practicing Christmas plays. In the beautiful half-timbered space designed by Raymond, the loud voices of children spread, and there was indescribable goodness. It's a little far from the station, so it's a little hard to walk in winter, but I think it's still a place worth going.