Sapporo Clock Tower
By @mauiandtrizzy
There is a museum inside as well
Address: 2 Chome Kita 1 Jonishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0001, Japan
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Mabuhay and ni hao! We are Maui and Trizzy, an LGBT travel couple from Los Angeles, CA sharing our travel experiences, mistakes, tips, and solutions. Asides from visiting the top places around the world, we love to experience the lesser known gems of a country. Connect with us on our YouTube and socials: @mauiandtrizzy
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