AiNA THE END’s 'ON THE WAY' tour brings emotional depth to Sapporo — her voice builds a bridge between loneliness and hope. In this snowy city, her songs shine like light cutting through the cold, whispering: 'You're not alone.' Every note resonates deep within. Come to the show, feel that unique connection, and let your journey go beyond maps — into your soul.

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Sapporo Prince Hotel is ideal for fans, located just a 10-minute walk from the AiNA THE END 'ON THE WAY' concert venue. The hotel offers themed rooms featuring exclusive idol art installations and limited-edition memorabilia. Complimentary shuttle services ensure seamless travel to and from the event. Additionally, the 24-hour café serves special fan-themed drinks, enhancing the immersive experience for attendees.
Take the Sapporo Municipal Subway Tōhō Line to "Nishi-11-chōme Station," then walk 5 minutes to the AiNA THE END 'ON THE WAY' concert venue. The journey takes only 15 minutes with trains running every 8 minutes. Taxis take about 10 minutes but may face congestion during peak hours. A large temporary parking lot is available nearby for self-drive fans, though reservations are required in advance.
After the concert, visit Odori Park Night Market to savor local favorites like Sapporo ramen and snow crab hot pot, soaking in authentic Hokkaido vibes. The area features live street performances and interactive light shows. For an extended idol-themed experience, head to White Love Park’s night event, where you can join a fan light workshop and take photos in a snow-white themed space—perfect for capturing memories of the night.
Book the concert-exclusive shuttle bus from Sapporo Station directly to the venue to save time and energy. Additionally, purchase the Sapporo City Tourist One-Day Pass, which covers subway, bus, and entry to select attractions. For multi-day visits, consider renting an electric bike—ideal for exploring the city with dedicated parking near the venue. All services can be reserved via official partner platforms for a seamless experience.
The Sapporo TV Tower is a must-visit, with its glass dome observatory offering panoramic views of the city and distant mountains—perfect for idol-themed photography. Nearby, Odori Park Fountain Square features large-scale fan lights that glow brilliantly at night, creating a dreamlike stage-like atmosphere. Don’t miss Rinku Shopping Street, where you can find exclusive merchandise and snap creative photos amid vintage-style streetscapes. These locations combine visual appeal, emotional resonance, and memorable backdrops.
Must-try: premium Hokkaido salmon sushi from stalls extending from Hakodate’s morning market—fresh, firm texture, paired with house-made sauce for rich depth. Another gem is charcoal-grilled yakitori at a cozy izakaya in Higashi-2-chōme, slow-roasted for tender flavor and served with homemade umeboshi wine. For winter flair, visit snow festival pop-up stalls to enjoy hot kelp soup with fried tofu, warming and comforting. These local delicacies elevate your concert experience with authentic taste.
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