Sapporo TV Tower, standing at 147.2 meters tall, is located in the heart of Sapporo, the capital of Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. This iconic landmark, completed in 1957, was designed by Tachū Naitō, a famed Japanese architect also known for Tokyo Tower. The tower serves primarily as a television and radio broadcast site but has become a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can travel up to the observation deck, which is situated 90.38 meters above ground, offering panoramic views of Sapporo, especially stunning during the winter when the city is covered in a blanket of snow or during the Sapporo Snow Festival. The tower features a souvenir shop, an information center on the third floor, and restaurants, making it a cultural staple within Odori Park. At night, the tower lights up, providing a beautiful nighttime spectacle for the city. Its central location near Odori Park, a venue for events and festivals, makes the tower an important symbol and starting point for sightseeing in Sapporo.