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Things to Do at Hokkaido University
1. Hokkaido University Museum
Heading back to Elm Forest and heading north on the main street, you'll come across the Hokkaido University Museum. From rocks and insects to fossils, the museum displays a fascinating array of scientific specimens that even children can appreciate. Be sure not to miss the bone specimens of Nipponosaurus (a Japanese lizard) and Desmostylus, which are the star attractions. Best of all, admission is free for all!
2. Statue of Dr. William S. Clark
Visit the statue of Dr. Clark in the northwest corner of the central lawn, immortalized with his inspiring words, "Boys, be ambitious!" This iconic spot is a favorite for snapping photos. Opposite this statue lies a stunning white western-style building established in 1909. It was the first structure in Hokkaido designed in American Victorian fashion.
3. Elm Forest
Discover a spectacle of dozens of Japanese elm trees, some more than a century old, that have graced the area even before the relocation of the Sapporo Agricultural College. The elm trees flourished here thanks to the plentiful underground water at the end of the Toyohira River's alluvial fan.
4. Poplar Avenue
Back in 2004, nearly half of the trees lining Hokkaido University's renowned Poplar Avenue were devastated by Typhoon No. 18. In a heartwarming post-storm effort, more than 70 trees were replanted with assistance pouring in from across the nation. Today, you can stroll along an 80-meter pathway decorated by these sustainable new additions.
5. Ginkgo Avenue
Just 50 meters north of Ono Pond, you can find a breathtaking row of 70 east-facing Ginkgo trees that extends towards Kita-junjo Gate. This enchanting avenue transforms into a golden spectacle during the autumn season, painting a mesmerizing picture of nature's beauty.
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When is the best time to visit Hokkaido University?
Hokkaido University Sapporo is a visual treat throughout the year, but the campus truly shines in the fall with its golden ginkgo trees and in the spring when cherry blossoms are in full bloom. These seasons offer the most breathtaking views and pleasant weather for exploring.
How to go to Hokkaido University?
Getting to Hokkaido University Japan is a breeze! The main campus is just north of Sapporo Station, and you can easily reach it via the Namboku Subway Line, with convenient stops at Kita-Juni-Jo and Kita 18-jo stations. Buses and taxis are also readily available for your convenience.