Sapporo
Largest city in Hokkaido, capital of the north.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Diocese of Sapporo
Notable people from Sapporo
Ranked by number of Wikipedia languages that have an article — a proxy for cross-cultural notability. Data: Wikidata.
Daigo Nishib. 1987Japanese association football player- KKoji Yamaseb. 1981Japanese association football player
Satoru Iwata1959–2015Japanese video game programmer and businessman (1959-2015)
Saki Kumagaib. 1990Japanese association football player- SShiori Miyakeb. 1995Japanese association football player
- AAyako Kitamotob. 1983Japanese association football player
Topics
✈️ Airports
Airports serving the city, services, and terminal info.
🚲 Bikes
Bike-share stations, bike lanes, rental prices and where to park your bicycle.
🏛 City Hall
The main municipal services — ID renewal, residency certificates, civil status and more.
• Courts & Judiciary
Local, appeal, and supreme courts serving this city.
📅 Events
Upcoming events, festivals, council meetings and public activities scheduled in the city.
• Fire & Emergency
Fire department contacts, emergency services (ISU), prevention tips, and emergency response information.
• Museums
Notable museums, galleries and exhibition halls — hours and descriptions.
🅿️ Parking
Where to park, how much it costs, what documents you need, and how to avoid fines.
📮 Post Offices
Postal service branches and parcel drop-off points. Sourced from national postal operators and OpenStreetMap.
📰 Press releases
Recent announcements from the city government and public institutions.
🚌 Public Transport
Routes, tickets, monthly passes, and how to get around without a car.
⛪ Religious sites
Churches, synagogues, mosques and other places of worship.
🚆 Train stations
Railway stations serving the city with schedules and ticket info.
On the map
About this city page
Topics are updated from official sources and translated to English. Every page tells you where the information came from and the date it was last verified. For anything legally binding (fines, deadlines, fees), always double-check on the official source.
Live info — upcoming events, road closures and latest press — lives in the right rail.