Sapporo Clock Tower
Historic charm in Sapporo's heart: The Sapporo Clock Tower.

About Sapporo Clock Tower
The Sapporo Clock Tower is not just a piece of history; it's a symbol of the city's journey from wilderness to a bustling urban center. Originally constructed in 1878 as part of the Sapporo Agricultural College, the Clock Tower's purpose was to serve as an educational space for military drills. The building, designed in a Western colonial architectural style, represents the influence of Western culture on Japan during the Meiji era. The clock itself was imported from the United States, and its melodious chimes have been marking time for over a century. Inside, the Clock Tower now functions as a museum, offering visitors an immersive experience with exhibits detailing the history of Sapporo and the significance of the Clock Tower in the city’s development. The museum provides a narrative of the pioneers who shaped Hokkaido, complete with period photographs and artifacts. Situated centrally in Sapporo, the Clock Tower is easily accessible and is a stone's throw from other attractions like Odori Park and the Sapporo TV Tower. As you explore the area, the Clock Tower serves as a serene reminder of Sapporo's enduring legacy. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a scenic spot, the Sapporo Clock Tower promises an unforgettable experience.
Highlights
- Oldest existing building in Sapporo, dating back to 1878.
- Western-style architecture with a charming red roof and white walls.
- Home to a museum detailing Sapporo's development and history.
- Authentic American-made clock with over a century of chimes.
- Central location near other notable Sapporo attractions.
- Photogenic landmark perfect for capturing the spirit of Hokkaido.
- Serene and historical ambiance amidst a modern cityscape.
Plan Your Visit
Opening Hours
- Monday8:45 AM – 5:10 PM
- Tuesday8:45 AM – 5:10 PM
- Wednesday8:45 AM – 5:10 PM
- Thursday8:45 AM – 5:10 PM
- Friday8:45 AM – 5:10 PM
- Saturday8:45 AM – 5:10 PM
- Sunday8:45 AM – 5:10 PM
