Sapporo is famous for its food and city life, but there is a quiet and beautiful place just outside the center that many tourists don’t know about.
Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill offers wide open landscapes, grazing sheep, and one of the most iconic views in Hokkaido.

At the entrance, you will find the famous statue with the phrase:
“Boys, be ambitious.”
Even if you don’t know the history, the message is simple and inspiring.
The statue stands proudly facing the vast landscape, making it a great photo spot.

From the hill, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Sapporo.
Sheep are calmly grazing in the field, creating a peaceful and almost countryside-like atmosphere.
It’s a rare place where you can see both nature and a modern city at the same time.

One of the highlights here is the local food experience:
Genghis Khan (grilled lamb BBQ).
You grill fresh lamb and vegetables on a traditional dome-shaped grill.
You can enjoy fresh lamb BBQ after seeing real sheep in the same place.
This unique experience is something you won’t easily find anywhere else.

There is also a small white chapel on the hill.
It is actually used for real weddings, adding a romantic atmosphere to the area.

There is also a small museum called the Sapporo Snow Festival Museum, where you can see exhibits about one of Sapporo’s most famous winter events.
Even if you visit in summer, you can get a glimpse of the incredible snow sculptures and the atmosphere of the festival.
If you have a chance, it’s highly recommended to visit again in winter and see the real snow sculptures in person.
Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill is not crowded, yet offers a perfect mix of nature, culture, and local food.
- Iconic statue
- Peaceful sheep fields
- Amazing city views
- Unique lamb BBQ experience
It’s a hidden spot that gives you a different side of Sapporo.
If you want to experience something unique beyond typical tourist spots, this is definitely worth visiting.
“If you visit on a clear day, you will experience one of the most peaceful and scenic views in Sapporo.”

