A small white wooden building with a red roof, standing among the city's modern towers — the Sapporo Clock Tower is Hokkaido's most famous landmark and Japan's oldest Western-style wooden clock tower. The original American-made clock still keeps time, there's a history museum inside, and it's a five-minute walk from Odori. Here's everything you need to make the most of a quick visit.
Picture a modest white wooden hall with a red roof and a clock face on its tower, tucked between glass office blocks right in the centre of the city — that's the Sapporo Clock Tower, known locally as Tokeidai. It went up in 1878 as the drill hall of Sapporo Agricultural College, the school that later grew into Hokkaido University, and it's the oldest Western-style wooden clock tower in Japan. The clock at the top was built by the Howard company in the United States, and it has kept time for well over a century — the bell still rings on the hour.
Here's the honest part: the building is small and boxed in by tall towers, so a lot of first-time visitors come expecting something grander and leave a bit underwhelmed — it's even been jokingly listed among Japan's "let-down" sights. But that's the wrong way to look at it. Step inside and there's a genuinely good museum about the pioneering of Hokkaido, the clock mechanism is fascinating up close, and the whole stop takes about 20–30 minutes. Slot it in while you're walking the city centre near Odori and it earns its place.
A small landmark with a long history. Here are the essentials — admission, hours, how long to spend, and how to get there — so you can plan the stop in a glance.
| Detail | Type | What to know | Best time | Nearest station |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Built1878 | History | Drill hall of Sapporo Agricultural College | Any season | Odori |
| The clockHoward, USA | Landmark | Original American clock, still running | On the hour | Odori |
| MuseumInside | Exhibit | Pioneering of Hokkaido, college history | Daytime | Odori |
| Admission~¥200 | Ticket | Students free · combo with TV Tower saves ¥100 | 08:45–17:10 | Odori |
| Photo spotAcross the street | Tip | Official platform on the 2nd floor opposite | Day or evening | Odori |
| Time needed20–30 min | Plan | A quick stop while walking the centre | Daytime | Odori |
| Getting there5-min walk | Access | From Odori Station, exit 7 · a block north of Odori Park | Anytime | Odori / Sapporo |
The Clock Tower itself is a short visit, but it sits in the middle of central Sapporo — so here's what to look for inside, and the landmarks within a few minutes' walk to round out your time.
🕰️ The landmark1
The white-and-red wooden hall is the main event — built in 1878 and topped by a clock made by the Howard company in the United States, installed in 1881. It's the oldest Western-style wooden clock tower in Japan and a national Important Cultural Property. The bell still chimes on the hour, and on the upper floor you can see how the mechanism works.
Sapporo Attractions →The ground floor holds a small but genuinely interesting museum about the early days of Hokkaido and Sapporo Agricultural College — the school that became Hokkaido University. You'll find exhibits on the American advisor William S. Clark (of "Boys, be ambitious" fame), old photographs, and the story of how this drill hall came to be. The second floor recreates the old assembly hall and explains the clock.
Sapporo Travel Guide →
📸 The tip3
Because the tower is hemmed in by tall modern buildings, photographing it from street level can be a struggle. The city set up an official photo platform on the second floor of the building directly across the street to the south, where you can frame the whole tower from a slight height without the office blocks crowding the shot. There are usually signs pointing the way.
Sapporo Attractions →A public park more than 1.5 kilometres long that runs east–west through the centre of the city, just a block south of the Clock Tower. It's an easy place to stroll and sit in any season, and in early February it becomes the main site of the Sapporo Snow Festival. Pairing the Clock Tower with a walk through Odori is the natural way to spend an hour in the centre.
Sapporo Attractions →
🗼 Nearby5
At the eastern end of Odori Park stands the red TV Tower, 147 metres tall, a few minutes' walk from the Clock Tower. The observation deck at around 90 metres looks straight down the length of the park to the mountains ringing the city. A combination ticket bundles it with the Clock Tower, so it's an easy pair if you want one view from above and one piece of history.
Sapporo Attractions →The Clock Tower sits roughly midway between Odori and Sapporo Station, the city's main rail hub and the gateway from New Chitose Airport. A heated underground walkway (the Chika-hodo) connects Sapporo Station to Odori, so in winter you can walk most of the way to the Clock Tower without stepping out into the cold — handy when it's snowing.
Getting Around Sapporo →The Clock Tower is right in central Sapporo, between two of the city's busiest stations. Whichever you arrive at, it's a short, flat walk — and in winter you can do most of it underground.
The closest stop — a three-line subway interchange (Namboku / Tozai / Toho). Come up at exit 7 and the Clock Tower is about a 5-minute walk north. This is the easiest way in, and it puts Odori Park and the TV Tower right at your feet too.
The city's main rail station (JR + subway) and the gateway from New Chitose Airport · the Clock Tower is about a 10-minute walk south. In winter, take the heated underground walkway toward Odori — you'll stay warm almost the whole way.
Coming up from the Susukino nightlife district? It's about a 10-minute walk north, straight through Odori Park. There's no dedicated car park at the Clock Tower, so getting there on foot or by subway is always the simplest choice.
The Clock Tower sits in the middle of central Sapporo, so you're never far from the city's famous food. Here are 6 things worth eating while you're in the area. Want specific places? Read on in our Sapporo food guide.
You can see how central it all is — the Clock Tower sits between Odori Station and Sapporo Station, with Odori Park just a block south. Everything here is within a 5–10 minute walk.
Because the Clock Tower sits between Odori and Sapporo Station, staying anywhere in that central strip puts you within a short walk — pick by your travel style.
An overview of where to stay, what to see, and how to get around the whole of Sapporo — pick the right area for your trip.
Open the Sapporo Guide →The best of Sapporo's sights — landmarks, parks and viewpoints — with how to get there and opening hours.
Sapporo Attractions →Search and compare Sapporo hotels on Agoda for your dates and budget before you decide to book.
Search on Agoda →A whole-city overview — sights, hotels, transport, and the districts beyond the centre.
Open the Sapporo Guide →The best of Sapporo's sights, in the city and beyond, with how to get there and opening hours.
Sapporo Attractions →Miso ramen, soup curry, jingisukan, Hokkaido crab, and dairy desserts — a deep dive into the best places.
Sapporo Food Guide →The subway, IC cards, the streetcar, and the underground walkway — how to move around the city with ease.
Getting Around →Beyond Sapporo — the rest of Hokkaido, from Otaru and Furano to Hakodate, with cities, sights and seasons.
Explore Hokkaido →Every region and city, with links into city guides, hotels, and attractions across Japan.
Japan Guide →Base yourself near Odori or Sapporo Station and the city's landmarks are a short walk away. Open our full Sapporo guide for where to stay, or compare prices on Agoda for your dates and budget.