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Maruyama Park
北海道

円山(まるやま)、札幌

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最終更新日: 2026/05/05

Maruyama is Sapporo's most desirable and upscale residential neighborhood, located in the Chuo Ward, approximately 3 kilometers west of the city center. It has a reputation as one of the most livable and refined areas in all of Hokkaido, combining green spaces, cultural attractions, and a sophisticated local dining and cafe scene.

The neighborhood takes its name from Maruyama, a small forested hill rising 225 meters at the center of the area. The hill is a designated natural monument, and its ancient forest of oak and elm trees has been left almost entirely untouched, creating a rare pocket of genuine old-growth woodland within a major Japanese city.

Maruyama Park, spread around the base of the hill, is one of Sapporo's most beloved public spaces. It is the city's premier destination for cherry blossom viewing every May, when the park fills with blossoming trees and thousands of locals gathering for hanami picnics beneath the branches.

The park also serves as the main venue for Sapporo's autumn foliage season, with the hillside forest turning deep red and gold from late September through October. The combination of the natural hill, the park grounds, and the surrounding residential streets makes Maruyama particularly beautiful during seasonal transitions.

At the eastern edge of Maruyama Park stands Hokkaido Jingu, the most important Shinto shrine in all of Hokkaido. Founded in 1869 following the Meiji government's push to develop and populate the northern island, the shrine is dedicated to the deities of national development and to Emperor Meiji himself.

Hokkaido Jingu sits within a large forested precinct that blends seamlessly with the woodland of Maruyama Hill. The approach through tall Yezo spruce and Japanese elm trees is one of the most serene shrine experiences in northern Japan, and the grounds are particularly atmospheric during early morning visits.

The shrine hosts several major annual festivals, including the Sapporo Festival held every June, one of Hokkaido's largest traditional festivals. The event draws enormous crowds for its processions, outdoor stalls, and cultural performances held across the shrine grounds and the surrounding park.

The Maruyama Zoo, located within the park grounds, is one of Sapporo's most popular family attractions. Established in 1951, it is home to over 170 species of animals and is particularly well regarded for its polar bear and red panda exhibits. The zoo occupies a generous area of the park and is easily combined with a broader exploration of the neighborhood.

The residential streets surrounding the park and shrine are lined with some of Sapporo's finest independent cafes, bakeries, wine bars, and restaurants. The area has cultivated a distinctly European atmosphere, partly influenced by Sapporo's own history of Western urban planning and partly by the tastes of its affluent residential community.

Nishi 18-chome and the streets around Maruyama Nishi are particularly known for their concentration of specialty coffee shops, natural wine bars, and chef-driven restaurants that attract a loyal local following. Dining and cafe culture in Maruyama operates at a noticeably slower and more considered pace than in the city center.

The neighborhood is directly accessible via Maruyama-koen Station on the Sapporo Municipal Subway Tozai Line, approximately 8 minutes from Odori Station in the city center. The station exit opens within a short walk of both the park entrance and the main shrine approach road.



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日本、〒060-0000 北海道札幌市中央区円山