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Dec. 14, 2022
This is Rembrandt Style Sapporo. Rembrandt Style Sapporo offers easy access to popular tourist attractions in Sapporo. Here we will introduce the sightseeing spots around the hotel. 【Sapporo City Clock Tower】 ・Access from Rembrandt Style Sapporo: 15 minutes on foot The Sapporo Clock Tower is a historical building that was the predecessor of Hokkaido University and was used as a demonstration hall for the Sapporo Agricultural College. It was built in 1878 (Meiji 11) and is designated as a nationally designated important cultural property. 【Odori Park】 ・Access from Rembrandt Style Sapporo: 15 minutes on foot Odori Park is also famous as a venue for the Lilac Festival in spring, the Yosakoi Soran Festival and beer garden in summer, the Autumn Fest where Hokkaido food gathers in autumn, and the Snow Festival and White Illuminations in winter. It is also an oasis in the office district with about 4,700 trees. 【Susukino】 ・Access from Rembrandt Style Sapporo: 4 minutes on foot Susukino is one of the leading entertainment districts in Japan and is also known as one of the "three major entertainment districts in Japan". There are many restaurants lined up, so it is the best spot to enjoy Hokkaido gourmet. 【Maruyama Zoo】 ・Access from Rembrandt Style Sapporo: 7 minutes by car Maruyama Zoo is one of the leading zoos in Hokkaido with about 170 species and 900 animals. Polar bears are especially popular, and you can interact with sheep at the children's zoo. 【Sapporo TV Tower】 ・Access from Rembrandt Style Sapporo: 14 minutes on foot The Sapporo TV Tower, completed in 1956, is located in Odori Park, which divides the center of Sapporo from north to south. From the observatory about 90 meters above the ground, you can overlook the area around Sapporo, and the beauty of the illumination at night is recommended. 【Central Wholesale Market Outer Market】 ・Access from Rembrandt Style Sapporo: 7 minutes by car Located next to the Central Wholesale Market in Sapporo's kitchen, about 60 stores sell the freshest seafood purchased from the Central Wholesale Market. There are many restaurants such as rice bowls, set meals, and ramen, so why not enjoy Hokkaido gourmet? 【Former Hokkaido Government Office Building (Red Brick Government Building)】 ・Access from Rembrandt Style Sapporo: 18 minutes on foot The former Hokkaido Government Office Building is a brick Western-style building that was once built as the main office building of the Hokkaido Government Office, and was built in 1888 (Meiji 21). It still retains its original appearance, and the museum is open to the public free of charge, and materials tracing the history of Hokkaido are also on display. 【Nakajima Park (Sapporo, Hokkaido)】 ・Access from Rembrandt Style Sapporo: 13 minutes on foot Nakajima Park has been certified as one of the "Top 100 City Parks in Japan" and is a park rich in nature. You can enjoy cherry blossoms and wisteria flowers in spring, kishoub in summer, and red and yellow leaves in autumn. 【Hokkaido Shrine】 ・Access from Rembrandt Style Sapporo: 7 minutes by car Hokkaido Jingu is one of the representative shrines of Hokkaido and is said to be one of the best power spots in Hokkaido. In the spring season, it is also popular as a famous spot for cherry blossoms in full bloom in the precincts of about 180,000 square meters (about 4 times the size of Tokyo Dome). 【Sapporo Okurayama Observatory】 ・Access from Rembrandt Style Sapporo: 13 minutes by car At the Sapporo Okurayama Observatory, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city of Sapporo and the Ishikari Plain from the jumping platform where international ski jumping competitions are held. At the observation deck at an altitude of 307 meters, you can travel by a two-seater lift that is also used by ski jumpers. Please use Rembrandt Style Sapporo and enjoy sightseeing in Sapporo at these spots. Please check the reservation of Rembrandt Style Sapporo from the official website listed in the profile section. ■Rembrandt Style Sapporo Information■ 【Address】〒064-0807 Hokkaido Sapporo-shi Chuo-ku Minami 7-jo Nishi 5-chome 【Phone number】011-522-5746
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Nov. 22, 2022
"Mizutamaten" In the summer of Kamakura, the warm weather of Mizutama colors the city. My works of pulp art and washi art were exhibited at the Kamakura Sculpture Museum. We displayed it using Japanese paper dyed according to the color of Mizutamaten so that the work could be seen beautifully from the wide window. I was happy that everyone at the Kamakura Sculpture Museum and craftsmen kindly welcomed me from different genres. Even after the Mizutamaten period, they held a special exhibition with the craftsmen of Kamakura carving, and many people saw the works. Thank you very much. The Kamakura Sculpture Museum is about a 5-minute walk from Enoden Wadazuka Station toward the sea. In the hall, works elaborate by craftsmen are exhibited and sold. You can also experience it if you make a reservation. Please come to Kamakura. ♪ Highly recommended 〒248-0014 3-4-7 Yuigahama, Kamakura City secretariat TEL (0467) 23-0154 >>>>> Open Tuesday ~ Friday 9:30~16:30 Sat/Sun・Holidays 11:00~16:00 Regular holiday : Monday (If Monday is a national holiday, Tuesday is closed) ◆We will be closed for about a week during the year-end and New Year holidays, spring, and summer. Please check the transfer and temporary closure days.
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Dylan Gibson
Dec. 20, 2021
Was shopping the other day in Nihonbashi and saw this akabeko and thought it was really cute so I decided to take a photo of it. The name was quite funny to me as well. Instead of the usual "akabeko" this was a "nemubeko," or "tired-beko" basically, and you can see how the eyes are actually half way shut instead of the normally wide-open eyes, giving it the tired look lol. I've always wanted to try an akabeko experience as I love traditional Japanese crafts and akabeko in particular seem really fun to make. I've read a few posts in another places of people trying akabeko workshops and having a really fun time. I haven't used papier mache since I was a kid either so it'd probably be a nostalgic experience for sure. If I do try an akabeko workshop, I think I'll make a "nemubeko" as well lol
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