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Sapporo

Sapporo
札幌市
City of Sapporo[1]
Flag of Sapporo
Official seal of Sapporo
Map
Interactive map outlining Sapporo
Sapporo is located in Japan
Sapporo
Sapporo
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 43°03′43″N 141°21′16″E / 43.06194°N 141.35444°E / 43.06194; 141.35444
Country Japan
RegionHokkaido
PrefectureHokkaido (Ishikari Subprefecture)
Government
 • MayorKatsuhiro Akimoto
Area
1,121.26 km2 (432.92 sq mi)
Population
 (July 31, 2023)
1,959,750
 • Density1,700/km2 (4,500/sq mi)
 • Metro
2,661,000
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall address2-1-1 Kita-ichijō-nishi, Chūō-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido
060-8611
ClimateDfa
Websitewww.city.sapporo.jp/city/english
Symbols
BirdCommon cuckoo
FlowerLily of the valley
TreeLilac
Sapporo
"Sapporo" in kanji
Japanese name
Kanji札幌
Hiraganaさっぽろ
Katakanaサッポロ
Transcriptions
RomanizationSapporo

Sapporo[a] (札幌市, Sapporo-shi, [sapːoɾo ɕi] ) is a designated city in Hokkaido, Japan. Located in the southwest of Hokkaido, it lies within the alluvial fan of the Toyohira River, a tributary of the Ishikari River. Sapporo is the capital of Hokkaido Prefecture and Ishikari Subprefecture. As of July 31, 2023, the city has a population of 1,959,750, making it the largest city in Hokkaido and the largest north of Tokyo. It ranks as the fifth most populous city in Japan and is Hokkaido's cultural, economic, and political center.

Originally a plain sparsely inhabited by the indigenous Ainu people, there were a few trade posts of the Matsumae domain in the area during the Edo period. The city began as an administrative centre with the establishment of the Hokkaido Development Commission headquarters in 1869. Inspired by the ancient cities of Kyoto and Heijō-kyō, it adopted a grid plan and developed around Odori Park. After the Second World War, it replaced Otaru as Hokkaido's commercial and business hub, and its population surpassed one million by 1970.

After giving up the planned 1940 Sapporo Winter Olympics, Sapporo hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics, the first Winter Olympics ever held in Asia, and the second Olympic games held in Asia after the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Sapporo recently dropped its bid for the 2030 Winter Olympics.[2] The Sapporo Dome hosted three games during the 2002 FIFA World Cup and two games during the 2019 Rugby World Cup. Additionally, Sapporo has hosted the Asian Winter Games three times, in 1986, 1990, and 2017 and the 1991 Winter Universiade.

The annual Sapporo Snow Festival draws more than 2 million tourists.[3] Other notable sites include the Sapporo Beer Museum[4] and the Sapporo TV Tower located in Odori Park. It is home to Hokkaido University, just north of Sapporo Station. The city is served by Okadama Airport and New Chitose Airport in nearby Chitose.

  1. ^ "City of Sapporo". City of Sapporo. Archived from the original on August 26, 2006. Retrieved September 2, 2006.
  2. ^ Yamaguchi, Mari (October 11, 2023). "JOC, Sapporo announce decision to abandon bid for 2030 winter games, seek possible bid from 2034 on". AP. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  3. ^ さっぽろ雪まつり実行委員会. 前回のさっぽろ雪まつりの様子. Archived from the original on June 11, 2019. Retrieved October 11, 2018.
  4. ^ Japan National Tourist Organization — Sapporo Beer Museum Archived June 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.


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