Shiroi Koibito Park (白い恋人パーク)
Shiroi Koibito Park is a theme park where you can tour the production plant for Shiroi Koibito, a well-known confectionary that is symbolic of Sapporo (an entry fee is charged). There are also hands on activities such as a course in drawing pictures on the Shiroi Koibito, which can be enjoyed by children and adults. The Shiroi Koibito Park is packed full of areas where you can experience things first hand such as a lounge where you can enjoy the sweets in a space surrounded by English antiques as well as a candy lab where you can watch demonstrations by candy craftsmen. There is also a beautiful rose garden which presents different aspects in summer and winter.
Hokkaido Sapporoshi Nishi-ku Miyanosawanijou 2-11-36 (SapporoArea)
10:00-17:00 (Admission Reception until 16:00)
Details
- Address
- Hokkaido Sapporoshi Nishi-ku Miyanosawanijou 2-11-36 [map]
- Area
- SapporoArea
- Phone
- 0116661481
- Hours
- 10:00-17:00 (Admission Reception until 16:00)
- Closed
- open everyday (2021/1/1-1/2 is closed)
- Fees
- [Admission fee] High School Students and above 600yen, Junior High School Students and below 300yen, 3 years and under Free
- Parking Lot
- Available
- Credit Card
- Available
- Smoking
- Not available
- Wi-Fi
- Available
- Vegetarian Menu
- Not available
- English Menu
- Available (some restaurants only)
- Halal certified
- Worship room, Udo installation
- Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Average budget
- [Lunch] 1,001-3,000yen
- Estimated stay time
- 60-120 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
- Pet friendly
- Not possible (only in the courtyard, possible if there is a lead)
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Hokkaido Areas

Not just a prefecture but an island of its own, Hokkaido is the most northerly prefecture and island of the Japanese archipelago. Arriving in Hokkaido, which is rural and bursting with breathtaking nature, means entering a world where vast national parks, towering mountains, and natural hot springs can be found at every turn. Come December, these natural splendors freeze over and morph into a winter wonderland.