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Seikatei
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Seikatei was built by the Hokkaido Development Commission in 1889 as a reception hall for the distinguished guests. The Emperor Meiji visited here during his trip to Sapporo in 1881. The building features both Japanese and Western style. It is located in Kairakuen park, the oldest park in Sapporo. Unlike the other historical buildings in Sapporo, such as the Sapporo Clock Tower and Hoheikan, Seikatei still stands its original place.
Seikatei was built by the Hokkaido Development Commission in 1889 as a reception hall for the distinguished guests. The Emperor Meiji visited here during his trip to Sapporo in 1881. The building features both Japanese and Western style. It is located in Kairakuen park, the oldest park in Sapporo. U…
Seikatei was built by the Hokkaido Development Commission in 1889 as a reception hall for the distinguished guests. The Emperor Meiji visited here during his trip to Sapporo in 1881. The building features both Japanese and Western style. It is located in Kairakuen park, the oldest park in Sapporo. Unlike the other historical buildings in Sapporo, such as the Sapporo Clock Tower and Hoheikan, Seikatei still stands its original place.
Seikatei was built by the Hokkaido Development Commission in 1889 as a reception hall for the distinguished guests. The Emperor Meiji visited here during his trip to Sapporo in 1881. The building features both Japanese and Western style. It is located in Kairakuen park, the oldest park in Sapporo. U…
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Kita 7 Jonishi-7 Chome Kita Ward
Sapporo, Hokkaido