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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 .
In 2009, the Satoland site was moved to the Tsudome (つどーむ, Tsudōmu, Sapporo Community Dome) site. The Tsudome, located close to the Sapporo Satoland, is a dome for multiple sports events. [citation needed] Nakajima Park was established as one of the festival sites in 1990. However, it was removed as a site in 1992. [3]
Official website Historical Village of Hokkaido ( 北海道開拓の村 , Hokkaidō Kaitaku no Mura ) is an open-air museum in Sapporo , Hokkaidō , Japan. It opened in the Nopporo Shinrin Kōen Prefectural Natural Park in 1983.
In 1976, the committee chose the current site, and the construction of the park was officially decided in 1977. In 1983, the park, with approximately 30 hectares of the planned 395.7 hectare area opened to the public, begins its operation as the fifth national government.
Official website The Sapporo Ainu Culture Promotion Center ( 札幌市アイヌ文化交流センター , Sapporo-shi Ainu Bunka Kōryū Sentā ) , also known as Sapporo Pirka Kotan ( サッポロピㇼカコタン ) [ 2 ] or "Beautiful Village", [ 1 ] opened in Sapporo , Hokkaido , Japan, in 2003. [ 1 ]
Official website Sapporo Buried Cultural Property Center ( 札幌市埋蔵文化財センター , Sapporo Maizō Bunkazai Sentā ) opened in Sapporo , Hokkaidō , Japan in 1991. Its aim is to research, collect, provide expertise on the preservation of, and display the city's buried cultural properties . [ 1 ]
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Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill (羊ヶ丘展望台, Hitsujigaoka Tembōdai) is a famous scenic spot located in Toyohira-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan. The bronze statue of Dr. William S. Clark, which stands on the hill, is well known as the symbol of frontier spirit of Hokkaidō.