From the covered Tanukikoji Arcade to the fresh-crab stalls of Nijo Market · from the big department stores at Odori to the chocolate paradise of Shiroi Koibito — here are Sapporo's shopping areas you can walk even in deep snow, plus the Hokkaido souvenirs to buy, opening hours, transit directions, and the new 2026 tax-free rules to know before you fly.
Here's the honest truth about Sapporo: it's a shopping city where you can walk all day without ever fighting the weather — because the heart of its retail scene is a network of covered arcades and underground walkways that all link up. You can go from the big department stores at Odori, dip underground to Sapporo Station, then surface inside the Tanukikoji Arcade barely touching the snow. So we've gathered the 6 main shopping areas that shoppers keep recommending into one page, spelling out exactly what each area is best for, when it opens, which train takes you where, and tips from people who've actually been.
The first tip we want to whisper — the city centre is almost all walkable. Odori, Sapporo Station, Tanukikoji, and Susukino are all within walking distance, or just a few minutes apart on the Namboku subway line. Set aside half a day and you can cover the essentials. And for Hokkaido souvenirs like Royce', LeTAO, and Shiroi Koibito, you can buy them all together at the depachika beneath Daimaru or the shops inside the station — no need to trek out to the factory.
Until 31 October 2026, the existing system applies: spend ¥5,000 or more per store per day, show your passport at the tax-free counter, and the 10% consumption tax is deducted right at the point of sale.
From 1 November 2026, Japan switches to a "pay first, refund later" system — you pay the full tax-inclusive price when you buy, then claim the refund at the airport on departure. The upside: the old rules separating consumables from general goods (and the sealed-bag requirement) are abolished, making it much easier to reach the ¥5,000 threshold. Always check the latest procedure and timing on official customs/JNTO sources before you travel.
Ordered from the most all-round, easy-walking area for first-timers to the Hokkaido souvenir paradise. Each one covers what to buy, opening hours, how to get there, and tips from real shoppers.
If you can only shop one area, make it Tanukikoji — a covered arcade running almost 1 km, split into 7 blocks with over 200 shops. Open since 1873, it's one of the oldest shopping streets in Hokkaido, with drugstores, clothing, souvenirs, restaurants, and even a 24-hour MEGA Don Quijote Tanukikoji. Best of all, it's roofed the whole way, so you can shop in comfort even when the snow is coming down hard.
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🏢 Big Department Stores2
The central axis of Sapporo's big department stores. On the station side you'll find Daimaru, Stellar Place, Esta (home to Bic Camera), Apia, and Paseo all attached to the station; on the Odori side there's Marui Imai and shops within the towers. The two sides are linked by the Chi-Ka-Ho underground walkway, about 500 metres, so you can walk from the station to Odori without hitting the snow. The depachika beneath Daimaru is the best place for beautifully packaged Hokkaido gifts.
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🌃 Late-Night Shopping3
Hokkaido's biggest entertainment district, every building draped in neon — it's both a late-night dining hub and a place to shop after dark. The highlight for shoppers is the MEGA Don Quijote Tanukikoji, open 24 hours and about a 4-minute walk from Susukino Station. Don Quijote Susukino itself is a "Night Donki" that opened in 2022, focused on the evening, selling liquor, snacks, cosmetics, and treats — perfect for shopping on after dinner.
Sapporo Attractions →A downtown seafood market that's been running for over 100 years, just a few minutes' walk from the Tanukikoji Arcade. Stalls line up selling hairy crab, taraba king crab, scallops, salmon roe, sea urchin, and dried seafood to take home. Many shops serve seafood rice bowls (kaisendon) you can eat fresh on the spot. It's the one place in the city with a genuine fresh-market atmosphere, a world away from the big department stores.
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🍫 Hokkaido Souvenirs5
The chocolate-themed park of Ishiya, maker of Shiroi Koibito — the white-chocolate-filled cookies that are Hokkaido's most classic souvenir (around since 1976). Inside the park you can tour the factory, visit the café, and shop a full souvenir range, all set in European-style buildings with flower gardens pretty enough to be a photo stop. If you'd rather not travel out, the famous Hokkaido souvenir brands are all available together at the depachika beneath Daimaru and the shops in Sapporo Station.
Sapporo City Guide →For outlet lovers, don't miss Mitsui Outlet Park Sapporo Kitahiroshima, the largest outlet in Hokkaido/Tohoku with around 170 shops — The North Face, Coach, Diesel and more, discounted year-round, about a 30–40-minute bus ride out of town. In the city, Sapporo Factory is a shopping complex built on the site of Japan's first beer brewery; open as a mall since 1993, it links 7 buildings with over 160 shops, plus the photogenic red-brick Akarenga hall.
Sapporo City Guide →See how the areas are spread out — the city centre (Odori, the station, Tanukikoji, Susukino, Nijo) is all walkable, while Shiroi Koibito and Mitsui Outlet sit out of town.
Stay in the heart of the shopping and late-night dining quarter, walkable to Tanukikoji — our pick of the best hotels around Susukino.
See Susukino Hotels →Odori Park · the TV Tower · Nijo Market · Mount Moiwa and the other must-see spots around Sapporo.
Sapporo Attractions →Ramen, sushi, street food, and the best dishes across Japan — what to eat, where, and how much it costs, all in one place.
Japan Food Guide →A complete overview of Sapporo across every tab — where to stay, eat, what to see, itineraries, and trip prep.
Open Sapporo Guide →Every region, visa info, budgets, IC cards, the JR Pass, and itineraries for planning your Japan trip.
Japan Guide →Visa · eSIM · IC cards · JR Pass · yen · power plugs · etiquette — everything to sort before you fly.
Travel Essentials →Staying in the city centre near Odori, Sapporo Station, or Susukino means you can walk to the main shopping areas in comfort even in the snow — browse our pick of Sapporo hotels, or open the full Sapporo city guide.