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Botanic Garden Hokkaido University

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Air Global Agency
November 4, 2018
This botanical garden close to Sapporo's city center belongs to Hokkaido University and primarily serves a scientific and educational purpose. The garden with its walking trails and lawns, however, is also a pleasant place to take a break or to have a (non-alcoholic) picnic. Established in 1886, the Botanic Garden preserves a small part of the forest which formerly covered the Ishikari Plain. In addition, there is an alpine garden, a greenhouse and a small Ainu museum. During the winter, only the greenhouse is open to the public.
This botanical garden close to Sapporo's city center belongs to Hokkaido University and primarily serves a scientific and educational purpose. The garden with its walking trails and lawns, however, is also a pleasant place to take a break or to have a (non-alcoholic) picnic. Established in 1886, the…
Chee
February 23, 2017
If you would like to know Hokkaido well, please come here! There is also a museum introducing plants native to Hokkaido, the largest land in Japan, and the living and customs of the Ainu race in Hokkaido.
Kyohei
November 30, 2016
Botanical garden run by the university, it offers a place to relax from the bustling city. Great place for walks
Air Global
May 17, 2019
This botanical garden (北海道大学植物園, Hokkaidō Daigaku Shokubutsuen) close to Sapporo's city center belongs to Hokkaido University and primarily serves a scientific and educational purpose. The garden with its walking trails and lawns, however, is also a pleasant place to take a break or to have a (non-alcoholic) picnic.
Mari
January 13, 2017
Open most of the year, it's very close and a nice escape from the urban bustle.

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Kita 3 Jōnishi-9-chōme Chuo Ward
Sapporo, Hokkaido