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Sapporo Odori Park
Check out the Odori Park fountains, they're stunning! However, I think it would be even better if they had more seating areas nearby to just relax and enjoy the view.
I suggest avoiding weekends if you can. It gets really crowded with local events, and finding a peaceful spot to sit becomes hard.
If you're into photography, come during the golden hour – the park looks magical then. I missed out on this and regretted it!
I recommend visiting early in the morning, like around 7 am. The park is super peaceful, and you can enjoy the morning breeze without the crowds.
Maruyama Park
Watch out for the paths! Some can be a bit bumpy; I'd suggest wearing comfortable shoes. I wished I had left my flip-flops at home!
If you're aiming for great photos, try to visit early in the morning around 7 am when the light is soft and the park is less crowded. I learned this the hard way!
There's a small entry fee for some of the attractions in the park, but I found that just walking around was the best part—a beautiful nature walk totally free!
If you're into hiking, head up to Maruyama Mountain. It's a bit of a trek but totally worth it for the views. Give yourself about an hour to reach the top.
Nakajima Park
If you’re on a budget, pack a picnic. There are plenty of spots to spread out, and you’ll save money compared to eating at nearby cafes.
Consider renting a bike to explore the park. It sounds great in theory but the bike rental station can get crowded. Try to go mid-afternoon if you want to avoid lines.
My advice is to bring a camera with good zoom capabilities. The wildlife, especially the swans and ducks, are amazing to capture up close!
Moerenuma Park
If you can visit on a weekday. The weekends can get pretty crowded and you might miss the beautiful quiet vibe of the park. Plus you'll have more space for those awesome photos!
Takino Suzuran Hillside Park
My advice is to wear comfy shoes. The trails can get pretty hilly and rocky, so you'll wanna be ready for some good walking. Trust me, you'll be glad you did!
I suggest bringing a picnic! The park's great for chilling, and you'll save money if you pack some snacks instead of hitting the cafe. The views while you munch are lovely!
Asahiyama Memorial Park
I suggest visiting in the late afternoon, around 4 PM, when the crowd thins out, and you can enjoy the sunset views without the hustle and bustle. It's absolutely gorgeous!
I think taking the tram to the park is a great idea to save money on transport. The view during the ride is nice, and it’s way easier than driving around the city.
Yurigahara Park
My advice is to bring some snacks from a local konbini. There are nice picnic spots, and it saves you money compared to buying food at the park.