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A Day in Sapporo 2

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10th May 2009 – Took the subway from Odori Station to Shin-Sapporo Station, then went to the bus station and boarded “Kaitaku No Mura Yuki” (Bus Number 22 from No 10 platform) JR Hokkaido Bus ¥200. After 15 mins ride, alighted at Kaitaku No Mura bus stop (show above). The Historic Village of Hokkaido (Kaitaku no Mura) is an outdoor museum that is diveded into town, fishing village and mountain village and showcases around 60 olden buildings/structure during Meiji and Taisho eras (mid 19th to early 20th century). The Historic Village of Hokkaido is located in Nopporo Forest Park (suburbs of Sapporo City) and covers around 54 hectares. You can easily spend 2 to 3 hours here and experience the past lifestyle of olden Hokkaido.

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Kaitaku No Mura Management Office Building. Admission per adult ¥830. Excerpt from brochure:

Old Sapporo Railway Station (Management Office Building) – The stick-style structure served as the front gate of Sapporo from 1908 to 1952 and is now used as the management office building. (Sapporo 1908)

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Urakawa Subprefectural Government Building. Excerpt from brochure:

The Hokkaido Subprefectural Government Building has the stateliness of a local adminstrative center. The director’s room from the Taisho era and the local administrative history can be seen here. (Urakawa 1919. Two storey wooden structure. )

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Residence of Takeo Arishima. Excerpt from brochure:

Takeo Arishima – renowned Japanese author of “Umareizuru Nayami” (The Agony of Coming into Existence) lived in this house at the time of his marriage. The study is reproduced in the palor and the house appears in his story. Mr Arishima leased his farm to tenant farmers (Sapporo 1904. Partial two storey wooden structure).

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Hokkai Middle School. Excerpt from brochure:

The first private junior high school in Hokkaido had its origins in the students of Sapporo Agricultural College teaching English. It features a western-style design (Sapporo 1909. One storey wooden structure).

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Ryuunji Temple. Excerpt from brochure:

A farming village temple of the colonial period. Although poor, the settlers contributed large amounts of money to build a fine temple because it was their spiritual support (Sapporo 1893. One story wooden structure)

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The Wood-Cutter’s Shanty. Excerpt from brochure:

Temporary accommodation for people involved in tree felling, logging, yarding or horse driving on the mountain. The logging season in Hokkaido is winter when the snow covered ground facilitates the hauling of logs (Shimokawa, late Taiso era. One storey wooden structure.)

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Following some photos of the nice sceneries.

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Nice flowers.

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The tree where the flowers was snapped. The sign reads “Prunus Sargentii“.

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A suspension bridge that offers spectacular views.

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Tall trees against the backdrop of clear blue sky.

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Ogawa Family Dairy Barn. Somehow this scene doesn’t seem to look like it’s from Japan. Excerpt from brochure:

A diary barn built with references to an American architectural style by Yoshimi Ogawa, a graduate of Sapporo Agricultural College. The balloon frame structure is a special feature. (Sapporo, late Taisho era. Two storey wooden structure.)

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Torii gate to Shinano Shinto Shrine. A Day in Sapporo 2
Shinano Shinto Shrine. Excerpt from brochure:

This small but traditional Shinto Shrine built by settlers from the Shinano region was their spiritual support. In autumn, people enjoyed a festival that celebrated harvest (Sapporo, 1897. Wave-style Shinto Shrine).

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Oh, I forgot to mention that you can enter most of the buildings to view authentic inside displays as well. The above shows a typical steel-works factory.

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Homewares Shop.

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Yamamoto’s Barber Shop. Excerpt from brochure:

Located near Maruyama Park in western Sapporo. The Yamamoto’s Barber Shop operated from the late Tashio era to 1986. It has plastered, fire and cold resistant godown structure. (Nakatombetsu, in around 1918. Two storey wooden structure)

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On the bus number 22 back to Shin-Sapporo Station ¥200. You board the bus in the middle and take a bus ticket. Press a buzzer to indicate that you wish to alight at the next bus stop. Alighting is at the front of the board together with the payment (drop the bus ticket into a slot and it will show the amount due).

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Took the subway back to Sapporo area where we scout around for our lunch. We decided to have “Pepper Lunch” as the electronic ordering caught our attention. In Japan, a lot of fast food restaurant do use electronic ordering – you feed the machine with your money, make your selection by pressing the buttons and food coupons will be issued. Upon completion of ordering, take the coupons and find a seat. The service staff will come to your table to collect the food coupons.

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The “Pepper Beef” comes uncooked in a heated metal plate and you get to cook it to your preference (medium-rare or well done, etc). The paper (under the hot plate) is held up against your chest to prevent as spillage to your clothes during cooking. After the sizzling settled down, you may mix the rice with mixed with either the special honey brown sauce or garlic soy sauce. I do both. 🙂

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The cooked “Pepper Beef” ¥680. Looking at it makes me hungry. LOL.

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After the lunch, we decided to take a stroll to visit Sapporo Clock Tower – a well-known local and tourist attraction (also a symbol of the Sapporo city). Didn’t visit the museum as it was closed on Sunday.

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Another angle of the western style Sapporo Clock Tower that was built in 1878.

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From Sapporo Clock Tower, we took another short stroll to Odori Park to visit Sapporo TV Tower – another amazing structure that was built in 1957. There is an observatory deck on the top of the tower whereby tourist can have a panoramic view of Sapporo and Odori Park.

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At the base of Sapporo TV Tower.

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Ground floor of Sapporo TV Tower – an information center and tickets counter can be found here. The other side houses severals eateries. Admission charges per adult ¥700.

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View of Sapporo City from Sapporo TV Tower observatory.

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View of Odori Park from Sapporo TV Tower observatory. There are telescopes (payment required) available in the observatory that you can use to zoom to your required view!

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A church that we passed by on our way to take a bus to Sapporo Beer Museum.

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Waiting for Chuo Bus [Kan 88] factory line. From the signboard, we understand that the bus that we are going to take is also known as “Sapporo Walk”, it’s a loop bus service running at 15 mins interval around the city center. ¥200 per trip.

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At the entrance of Sapporo Beer Museum. Admission to the museum is free.

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Took this shot to remind me of the date we visited Sapporo Beer Museum. 🙂

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The wall description covers the history of beer in Japan but the displays are not in English.

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Miniature model on the process of brewing. Malting/Wort production.

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Fermentation/Maturation/Filtration.

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Filling/Shipping – then to our stomach. LOL!

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A glass showcase of different kinds of packaging used through out the history of Sapporo Beer.

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At the end of the tour, you can taste a sample of three different of beer at ¥400 – Black Label, Yebisu Black and Kaitakushi Beer. I love all of them! Wahahaha!

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The bar counter where they serve beer and other small eats as well.

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Behind where we sat, a wall dedicated to the beer advertisements used in yesteryears.

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Wander off to Sapporo Beer Garden.

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Several restaurants located around here.

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A Day in Sapporo 2 The popular Genghis Khan (mutton barbecue) restaurant where they also serve the delicious draft beer as well.

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A shopping center nearby the bus stop that we await for bus back to Odori area.

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五月十日(看昨日行程)-从大通乘搭地铁到新札幌站,再转换巴士(10平台巴士号码22)JR北海道巴士200 日元。十五分钟后,在Kaitaku村巴士站下车(查看以上画面)。北海道历史村(Kaitaku村),是个户外博物馆分为镇,渔村和山村展示了在明治大正时代(第19至中旬20世纪初)的大约60古代建筑/结构. 北海道历史村位于札幌市郊区的Nopporo森林公园,占地约五十四公顷。你可以花2至3小时体验旧式的北海道生活方式。

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Kaitaku村管理办公室大楼,成人入场费830 日元。宣传册摘录:旧札幌火车站(管理办公室大楼)- 棒式建筑是札幌1908年至1952年的正门,目前是普遍使用的管理办公大楼 (1908)。

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浦河町政府大楼。宣传册摘录:

北海道政府大楼是作为当地的行政中心。主任室从大正时代和地方行政的历史就在此。(浦河1919,两层木建筑)

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有島武郎的住所。宣传册摘录:

有島武郎-著名的日本作家”Umareizuru Nayami”(The Agony of Coming into Existence)结婚时住在这里。该研究报告中记载着和住所曾出现在有島的小说里。武郎先生把农场租给佃农(札幌1904年,两层木建筑)。

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北海中学。宣传册摘录:

第一家私营初中在北海道起源于札幌农学院的学生。它采用西式设计(札幌1909年。一层木建筑)

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Ryuunji寺。宣传册摘录:

殖民时代的农村寺。虽然贫穷,居民贡献大量资金建寺庙,因为这是他们的精神支持(札幌1893年,一楼木建筑)。

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The Wood-Cutter’s棚屋。宣传册摘录:

为参与砍伐树木,伐木,集材或骑马驾车上山的临时住宿。北海道的伐木季节在冬季,当积雪覆盖地面设施。(下川,后大正時代。一层木建筑)。

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一些风景照。

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漂亮的花。

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拍摄花的树。标志为“大山樱”。

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悬索桥的低下是壮观的景色。

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高大的树木,清澈碧蓝的天空。

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小川家庭奶牛谷仓。[这个似乎并不是来自日本]日记谷仓。宣传册摘录:

日记谷仓已美式建筑风格为参考由吉见义明小川建设,毕业于札幌农学院。气球框架结构是种特殊特征。(札幌,后大正时代,两层木建筑)。

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信浓神社。鳥居牌坊。

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信浓神社。宣传册摘录:

传统神社是居民建设的,虽小但是居民的精神支持。秋季,人们享有节庆丰收(札幌,1897年,波浪式神社)

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哦,我忘了提及的是,你可以进入大多数建筑物内参观。上述显示典型钢结构工程工厂。

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杂货店。

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山本理发店。宣传册摘录:

位于円山公園札幌西部。理发店已由后大正时代经营至1986年。它有防火和耐寒货仓结构(Nakatombetsu,大约1918年,两层木建筑)。

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乘搭10平台巴士号码22回返新札幌站200 日元。从巴士中间上车拿车票。按车龄,表示你想在下个车巴士站下车。下车和付款都在巴士前端(车票丢进漂桶就显示车费)。

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乘搭地铁会札幌,找吃的。我们被电子订购吸引,所以决定吃”Pepper Lunch“。在日本,很多快餐店都使用电子订购 – 把钱塞进贩卖机,选择食物按按钮,贩卖机就会发出食品券。完成订购,采取食品券和找座位,服务人员将到你的座子领取食品券。

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胡椒牛肉以加热铁板呈上,是生的。以自己的喜好煮 (半生煮,煮煮)。铁板下的纸是用来遮挡油烟味。铁板热下来后,可以加特制蜂蜜酱或大蒜酱油,我两样都加。

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煮好的“胡椒牛肉” 680日元。看了让我流口水。LOL。

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午餐后,我们决定漫步到札幌市钟楼-一个众所周知的旅游景点(也是札幌市的象征)。没有参观博物馆,因为周日是休息日。

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札幌市钟楼西面的另一个角度,建于1878年。

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从札幌钟楼,我们又从大通公园漫步到札幌电视塔-另一个令人叹为观止的建筑,建于1957年。塔顶端的瞭望台游客可以眺望札幌和大通公园。

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札幌电视塔的地面。

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信息柜台与售票处位于札幌电视塔底楼。另一边有几间小吃店。入场费(每位)700日元.

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从瞭望台观看札幌市的景色。

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大通公园的景色。瞭望台的望远镜(须付费)可让你观望你想看的景色。

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途径札幌啤酒博物馆的教堂。

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等待Chuo Bus(侃88)工厂线。招牌显示,我们乘搭的巴士也称为“札幌城”,这是个循环巴士服务每隔15分钟一辆。每趟 200日元

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札幌啤酒博物馆入口处。入场免费。

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此照片提醒我参观札幌啤酒博物馆的日期。:)

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墙上描述日本啤酒的历史(日文版)。

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模拟酿酒的过程。

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发酵/成熟/过滤。

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灌装/货运–喝进肚子。:D

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玻璃橱窗展示历史,不同种类的札幌啤酒包装。

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参观结束时,你可以400日元品尝三种不同的啤酒- 黑牌,惠比寿和Kaitakushi。我全部都爱! Wahahaha!

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出售啤酒和小吃的吧台。

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我们桌位后面挂着往年的啤酒广告。

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札幌啤酒园。

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附近有几间餐厅。

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受欢迎的成吉思汗(羊肉烧烤)餐厅,他们还提供美味的生啤酒。

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我们等待巴士回到大通区,这是购物中心附近的巴士站。

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晚餐是大牛丼(牛肉碗) 680日元。超爱七味唐辛子!