Film Commission
Hokkaido Location Service

c/o Hokkaido Government, Kita 3 Nishi 6, Chuo-ku, Sapporo city, Hokkaido 060-8588
TEL:+81-11-241-3230
FAX:+81-11-232-4120
Newly listed locations
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Seisa UniversityAshibetsu city, Hokkaido
It was built as an elementary school in 1954 with red brick. Rarely in Japan. Currently, it is a correspondence university, but it is normally locked.
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Asahigaoka parkAshibetsu city, Hokkaido
A small zoo on a small hill overlooking Ashibetsu city.Thousands of cherry blossoms and corydalis ambigua blossons bloom in spring.
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Koganemizumatsu (yew)Ashibetsu city, Hokkaido
A japanese giant yew tree is over 1700 years old.
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Takisato lake Ashibetsu city, Hokkaido
There are campgrounds and cottages around the dam lake.
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Kaiyodai ObservatoryNakashibetsucho, Hokkaido
Perched on a plateau at an elevation of 270 meters, the observation tower provides sweeping views of the "grid-style windbreak forest," a treasured part of Hokkaido's heritage, alongside expansive ...
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Iouzan MountainKaminokunicho, Hokkaido
From the 159-meter summit, visitors can enjoy views of Kaminokuni City and Okushiri Island floating in the Sea of Japan. A shrine stands at the summit, and nearby are a campground and the nationall...
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Shin-Shinotsu Glider FieldShinshinotsumura, Hokkaido
The Shinsinotsu Village Glider Field, operated by the Sapporo Aviation Association, is a rare sailplane gliding site located near Sapporo. Open to the public without the need for reservations, visi...
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Cape OgonShakotancho, Hokkaido
This small cape is located in Mikuni Town. A walkway leads to its tip, where a 12.6-meter-high observation deck offers a panoramic view of the Japan Sea. From this vantage point, the uninhabited is...
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Rusutsu Furusato ParkRusutsumura, Hokkaido
This expansive park covers approximately 10 hectares. Within the grounds, visitors can explore Nire Field, which is equipped with various large and small play structures, a Day Campground where ten...
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Shirafura BeachOtobecho, Hokkaido
The striking white cliffs, approximately 20 meters high, stretch for about 500 meters, forming a stunning coastline. The name Shirafura is derived from an ancient term meaning "white sloping land."