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Visit to Sapporo, 11-13
November 2002 |
On the invitation of the Hokkaido Intellect Tank, Sakhalin
Times colleague Yulia Nikishina and me went to Japan's northernmost
island Hokkaido. The deal was that they would pick up the bill if we
would write about tourism opportunities on Hokkaido for Sakhalin
expatriates. No problem! I had to miss the first part of the 6-day trip
because I missed the flight!!!! Still had a great 3-day stay in lively,
prosperous Sapporo, with 1.8 million
inhabitants the main population centre of Hokkaido and the
administrative hub.
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This clock tower is the symbol of Sapporo. Don't ask me
why...
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The 147-metre Television Tower used to be the highest
building in the city.
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Not any more.... The private company Japanese Railway constructed the
170-metre high JR Tower. This is the
view from the top floor.
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The JR Tower will also house a hotel. It wasn't finished
yet, so unfortunately we didn't stay there.... The hotel opens in June
2003. All the rooms have a magnificent view, some even from the
bathroom. Bathing with a view!
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Street in the centre.
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Tanuki Koji Shopping Arcade, one of Sapporo's most famous
shopping malls.
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Odori Park, a must see for every tourist. In February,
they hold the world famous Snow Festival here.
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The organizers brought us to the Art Park where we were put to work.
We were to glaze pottery. The waiting list for the oven is up to one
month, so I can't show the result (believe me, you don't miss anything)!
They promised to send it later.
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These kids at the Hokkaido Shrine were dressed up for the Festival of Seven,
Five and Three years old – boys of three and five years and girls of
three and seven are taken to the shrine by their parents who thank the
gods for their children’s health.
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He's cute and he knows it.
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She's even lovelier, although she's changing teeth.
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They had also arranged an official part.... Thirty Japanese
cross-examined me about the recreational behavior of Sakhalin
expatriates. Would they be willing to come to Hokkaido to spend a
holiday was the main question. I was even interviewed by Hokkaido
Television!
What Yulia and me wrote on this trip can be read on www.sakhalintimes.com
at the end of November.
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