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Takinami Shokudo: Where to Have Overflowing Bowls of Kaisendon in Otaru, Japan

Otaru is a small port town less than an hour away by train from Sapporo. It’s a lovely town known for its beautifully preserved canal, its wealth of dairy shops, and the freshest seafood. Some say that the best seafood in Hokkaido can be found right here in Otaru.

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Gotsubo: Where to Have Plump, Juicy Oysters for Cheap in Sapporo, Japan

We visited Nijo Market a few days before and oysters there were priced at JPY 150-200 apiece. At Gotsubo? Just JPY 105 each for a minimum order of five. If that isn’t enticing enough, the owner throws in an extra oyster or two if he likes you. Just kidding. He does it for everyone.

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Sapporo Beer Museum: Beer Tasting and Jingisukan (Genghis Khan) in Sapporo, Japan

The red brick of the Sapporo Beer Museum is a striking sight, especially in winter when it’s framed against the whiteness of the snow. Sapporo is one of the oldest beer brands in Japan and has been brewing here in Hokkaido since 1877.

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Hokkaido Kani Syougun: Where to Have Some of Japan’s Best Crab in Sapporo

Japan is one of the best places in the world to have crab and their love for it is apparent nearly everywhere you go. Typically eaten in winter, some of the country’s finest crab can be found right here in Hokkaido. From the snow crabs to the king crabs to the hairy crabs to the thorny crabs, the variety and freshness of crab on this island is second to none.

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Sapporo Teine: Where to Go Skiing Near Sapporo City

Niseko is the best and biggest ski resort in Hokkaido but it’s about three hours from Sapporo. On top of that, it’s expensive. If you’re staying in Sapporo and want to ski for the day, then Teine is an excellent choice. It isn’t as big as Niseko but it’s just an hour away by public transportation.

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ホルモン食堂 4条店: Where to Eat Jingisukan on a Charcoal Grill in Sapporo, Japan

Jingisukan or Genghis Khan is rumored to have gotten its name in prewar Japan, when lamb was thought to be the meat of choice among Mongolian soldiers. The dome-shaped skillet commonly used today is meant to represent the soldiers’ helmets which they allegedly used to cook their food.

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Yatai Food Stalls: An Iconic Late Night Symbol of Fukuoka, Japan

At first, we weren’t sure what they were. They looked like shanties or shuttered newsstands. We couldn’t see any people from where we were standing but every one of them was lit from the inside. Could these be those famed yatai food stalls that Fukuoka is known for?

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