The Clock Tower is a 10-minute walk south of JR Sapporo Station or just one block north of Odori Park.
Clock Tower (Tokeidai)
The Clock Tower (時計台, Tokeidai) is one of Sapporo's most iconic landmarks, steeped in history. Originally built in 1878 as part of the Sapporo Agricultural College, it was initially used as a drill hall. In 1881, the famous clock, imported from Boston, was added, marking the building as a key symbol of the city's development. The Clock Tower is now a museum, offering visitors a chance to explore the history of Sapporo and its transformation from a small settlement to a modern city.
The museum's exhibits are divided between the first and second floors. The first floor highlights the building's history, providing a fascinating look into its early use and its role in Sapporo's growth. On the second floor, visitors can admire the clock itself, as well as a grand ceremony hall, designed with influences from colonial American architecture. The combination of historical artifacts and architectural beauty makes the Clock Tower a must-visit for those interested in Sapporo's past.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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8:45 AM to 5:10 PM (last admission 5:00 PM)
- Closed
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January 1-3 and infrequent, irregular closures for maintenance
- Entrance fee
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200 yen
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