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means "large street" in Japanese. It stretches east to west through Nishi 1 chōme, Ōdōri to Nishi 12 chōme, Ōdōri ("Nishi" means west, and "chōme" is a block in Japanese), and divides the city into north and south sections. Odori Park spans about 1.5 km and covers 78,901 m². During the urban
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The development of Odori as a park has resumed since it was returned by the occupation forces in 1950. Since that time, many flower gardens have been created by assigning grounds of Odori to garden design companies. Currently, each flower garden is adorned with a nameplate of the company which
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Each block in Odori Park has rectangular grounds which are 65 metres north to south, and 110 metres east to west, and it ranges from Nishi 1 chōme to Nishi 13 chōme, Ōdōri. Roadways and 4 metres of sidewalks surround each block, and people must cross
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was constructed on the grounds of Nishi 3 chōme and Nishi 4 chōme, and in 1909, the street was arranged as a walking area under the direction of Yasuhei Nagaoka, a Japanese landscape and garden planner. This may be the origin of the Odori "Park".
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in Doha, Qatar, World Athletics and the Tokyo Olympic Committee announced on 4 December 2019 the 2021 Olympic Marathon (date change announced 30 March 2020) would be held in Sapporo instead of Tokyo in an effort to avoid the hottest time of day.
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The statue of the general Takeshirō Nagayama (removed) – erected in November 1909. In 1943, it was taken by the government as a metal resource for use in construction of weapons and other items during World War
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Monument of the first telephone exchange in Hokkaidō – the area of Sapporo Communications Bureau and Sapporo Post Office protruded over the northern half of the Nishi 2 chōme block. The monument was erected in
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It snows in winter in Sapporo, and the White Illumination, an event during which the trees lining the Park are decorated with illuminations, takes place during that season. Every February, the
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planning of Sapporo, it was originally designated as the main street but it eventually became a park. Throughout the year, many events and ceremonies such as the Sapporo Lilac Festival and the
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Olympic Rings and a plaque commemorating the 1972 Winter Olympics which were held in Sapporo, including a picture of when the torch came through Odori Park on its way to the Olympic Stadium.
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The statue of Michitoshi Iwamura (removed) – a bronze statue of the pioneer of Sapporo City, erected in 1933. In 1943, it was taken by the government for reuse during World War II.
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between each block. The area of Nishi 1 chōme block is a little smaller than other blocks in Odori Park, and Nishi 8 chōme and Nishi 9 chōme blocks are joined together.
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set up their own beer gardens, serving beers and snacks. The beer garden serving beers of the world is Nishi 10 chōme. Until 2003, a place providing beers from local
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of Sapporo, and placed in 1976. The original Maibaum deteriorated and was removed in 2000, and later a remodelled version was erected. The pole is 25 metres high.
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Formally, Nishi 13 chōme is outside of the Odori Park, but it has been regarded as a part of Odori Park since the Sapporo City Archive Museum was constructed.
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A church (demolished) – built by the American army which occupied Sapporo after World War II. It was demolished after the restoration of Odori Park.
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The popular Autumn Fest takes place for about three weeks in September, and showcases food stalls by restaurants from around the city and beyond.
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Sapporo City Archive Museum – constructed as Sapporo Court of Appeals in September 1926. The building was made of bricks, Sapporo soft stone, and
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The western parts of Odori street, however, were not as busy as the eastern side such as Nishi 2 chōme, and the military parade grounds of the
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between Sapporo City and Noguchi was announced, the creation of this slide was also planned. Black Slide Mantra was exhibited in the
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The statue of Kiyotaka Kuroda (removed) – erected in August 1903. In 1943, it was taken by the government as scrap metal for war use.
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In 1872, the street was named "Shiribeshi Dōri" (後志通), but this name was not popular and it was renamed "Ōdōri" in June 1881.
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Monument of development – built in 1886 and placed at Kairakuen in Sapporo, later relocated to Odori Park in 1899.
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There are no roadways between Nishi 8 chōme and Nishi 9 chōme, and these thus two blocks are joined together.
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Monument of Takuboku Ishikawa – a monument built in 1981, on which is engraved a poem by Japanese poet,
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consisting of 105 metres of largely vacant land, which often prevented the progress of fire during the
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The park is home to about 400 lilac trees, and hosts the Lilac Festival every May for about 10 days.
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Sections below list landmarks, monuments, and features including buildings removed in the past.
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supervised the urban planning of Sapporo. He remodelled the original plan in 1871, and Kabō-sen
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A tennis court and basketball court (removed) – existed for a brief period after World War II.
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The road between Nishi 3 chōme and 4 chōme is Ekimae-Dōri, a street which leads directly to
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was constructed in the place where Odori Park is currently located. The Kabō-sen was a
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Sapporo Municipal Subway, Ōdōri Station (Tōhō-line and Tōzai-line) is located here.
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A baseball field (removed) – existed for a brief period after World War II.
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A baseball field (removed) – existed for a brief period after World War II.
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Volleyball court (removed) – existed for a brief period after World War II.
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A tennis court (removed) – existed for a brief period after World War II.
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A children's play area, including swings, slides and a water play area.
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showcases its garden planning skills in that area throughout the year.
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and the Sapporo City Archive Museum are located within its boundaries.
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An athletic field (removed) – school sports were held in this field.
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Sapporo Municipal Subway, Ōdōri Station (Tōhō-line) is located here.
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Sapporo Municipal Subway, Ōdōri Station (Tōhō-line and Tōzai-line).
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Sapporo Transportation Authority Building (demolished) – After
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Sapporo Municipal Subway, Nishi 11 chōme Station (Tōzai-line)
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The statue of Kiyotaka Kuroda – recreated after World War II.
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are held in the park, and local landmarks including the
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Isamu Noguchi's white "Slide Mantra" in Miami, Florida.
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After Shima's dismissal for misgovernment in Hokkaido,
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Sunk Garden – a flower garden with over 30 kinds of
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Index


Sapporo Snow Festival
Sapporo TV Tower
Sapporo
Sapporo
Hokkaido
Sapporo Snow Festival
Sapporo TV Tower


Shima Yoshitake
Iwamura Michitoshi
firebreak
Meiji period
Meiji period
Hōheikan
Tondenhei
flower garden
World War II
occupation forces
baseball field
tennis court
zebra crossings

Sapporo Municipal Subway
Ōdōri Station
Sapporo TV Tower
observation deck
Hōheikan
World War II

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