Step into Kitagō Asakaze Park, where every breeze feels like a whispered poem—spring blooms drift like pink mist, summer’s greenery pulses with life, and even the wind carries sweetness. More than a park, it’s a hidden sanctuary for locals: lose yourself on winding paths, watch clouds drift by, listen to birdsong, and let your soul float free.

This hotel is perfect for both families and business travelers! Its prime location is just 200m from JR Shin-Sapporo Station, with easy access to the subway, making it convenient to explore the city. Rooms are well-equipped with international direct-dial phones, central air conditioning, and LCD TVs, plus complimentary toiletries and slippers for a comfy stay. Families will love the kids' meals and children’s amenities. After a long day, unwind at the sauna or enjoy a relaxing spa massage. Nearby, don’t miss popular spots like Menyananabee and Curry no Furanoya for delicious local eats!



















Everything you need to know about Kitagō Asakaze Park
Stay at Sapporo Shinkawa Hotel, just a 10-minute walk from Kitagō Asakaze Park, offering serene views of lush greenery and seasonal flora. The hotel features a traditional Japanese garden and an on-site hot spring bath, perfect for unwinding after exploring the park’s natural trails. Its complimentary shuttle service connects guests to central Sapporo, including Omoide Yokocho and Susukino nightlife districts. Morning visits to the park reveal misty mornings with chirping birds and dew-covered ferns—ideal for nature lovers seeking tranquil immersion in Hokkaido’s wilderness.
Take City Bus Route 27 or 28 from central Sapporo, alighting at "Kita-Hiroshima Station" or "Shinkawa-kou", then walk about 15 minutes to Kitagō Asakaze Park. For drivers, follow Hokkaido Prefectural Road 469, which has clear signage and ample free parking. Alternatively, take the JR Chitose Line to "Nan-kyō Station" and transfer to a local bus. Avoid weekends for smoother travel. This route offers scenic views of farmland and forested hillsides—perfect for families and hikers seeking a peaceful escape from urban life.
Don’t miss the cherry blossom tunnel in spring and the autumn foliage trails that draw photographers and nature enthusiasts annually. The park features an eco-guided walking trail with multilingual signs explaining native species like Ezo Rhododendron and Hokkaido spruce. Summer brings open-air concerts and picnic events, while winter offers snowshoeing and ice sculpture displays. There’s also a children’s nature discovery zone with interactive ecological games, ideal for family visits. Bring insect repellent and lightweight hiking shoes to fully enjoy the park’s seasonal transformations and immersive natural beauty.
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