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Sapporo vs Beijing

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Beijing if Forbidden City courtyards, Mutianyu maples, and Quanjude duck dinners trump powder snow. Pick Sapporo if Yuki Matsuri ice blocks, Susukino miso ramen, and Niseko ski runs beat imperial halls.

🏆 Sapporo wins 78 OVR vs 76 · attribute matchup 62

Sapporo
Sapporo
Japan

78OVR

VS
Beijing
Beijing
China

76OVR

92
Safety
82
90
Cleanliness
65
49
Affordability
71
90
Food
90
64
Culture
94
88
Nightlife
65
79
Walkability
68
65
Nature
64
90
Connectivity
67
74
Transit
74
Sapporo

Sapporo

Japan

Beijing

Beijing

China

Sapporo

Safety: 92/100Pop: 1.97M (city), 2.6M (metro)Asia/Tokyo

Beijing

Safety: 78/100Pop: 22MAsia/Shanghai

How do Sapporo and Beijing compare?

$120 a night in Beijing gets you imperial-axis breakfast at a Hutong courtyard hotel; $200 in Sapporo gets you ramen-counter dinner three blocks from Susukino. Beijing is China at its most layered — the Forbidden City's 980 buildings, Mutianyu's restored Great Wall section under autumn maples, Peking duck carved tableside at Quanjude or Da Dong, and Hutong bike rides past gray-brick courtyard houses. Sapporo is Japan's far north — beer-hall miso ramen at the source, the smell of grilling Genghis Khan mutton at Daruma, Odori Park's February ice city during Yuki Matsuri, and Niseko's powder 90 minutes by bus.

The cleanliness and safety gap matters: Sapporo runs 5/5 cleanliness and 92 safety; Beijing 3/5 and 82, with winter AQI routinely north of 200. Beijing's edge is cultural-site density (5/5 — three UNESCO sites within metro range) and food scene (5/5 — every northern Chinese regional kitchen represented). Sapporo wins on nature (5/5 — Daisetsuzan, Niseko, Lake Toya) and nightlife (5/5 — Susukino's neon-grid stays loud until 5am). Cost-index 51 vs 60: Beijing is genuinely cheaper across street food, taxis, and metro.

Pro tip: Beijing is best in late September-October when the maples turn at Mutianyu and AQI drops below 100; avoid winter. Sapporo's snow window is February (Yuki Matsuri) and June-August for wildflower hiking. Combine via 4-hour Air China direct — most travelers do not, but the climates are so opposite the contrast works.

💰 Budget

budget
Sapporo: $60-110Beijing: $40
mid-range
Sapporo: $130-280Beijing: $120
luxury
Sapporo: $400-1500Beijing: $350

🛡️ Safety

Sapporo92/100Safety Score80/100Beijing

Sapporo

Sapporo is one of the safest large cities in the world — Japan's overall low crime rate combined with Hokkaido's especially community-oriented culture. Violent crime is rare; pickpockets exist in Susukino on weekend nights but are uncommon. The genuine concerns for visitors are environmental (extreme winter cold, slippery icy sidewalks) and the touts in Susukino aggressively pulling tourists into overpriced "international" bars. Solo female travellers report Sapporo as one of the most comfortable cities in Asia.

Beijing

Beijing is generally very safe with low violent crime rates. The main concerns for tourists are scams, pickpocketing in crowded areas, air pollution, and navigating internet restrictions.

🌤️ Weather

Sapporo

Sapporo has a humid continental climate — long, cold, snowy winters (December–March, regular -10°C lows, ~6 m of seasonal snowfall in the city) and pleasantly warm summers (June–August, 20–28°C with low humidity vs. mainland Japan). Spring and autumn are short but spectacular. Sapporo gets the most snow of any major city of its size in the world (~6 m/year) — the city's underground passageways were built to keep walking commerce alive in deep winter.

Spring (April - May)5 to 18°C
Summer (June - August)15 to 28°C
Autumn (September - November)0 to 22°C
Winter (December - March)-10 to 0°C

Beijing

Beijing has a continental monsoon climate with hot, humid summers and cold, dry winters. Spring can bring sandstorms from the Gobi Desert. Autumn is widely considered the best season to visit.

Spring (March - May)5-26
Summer (June - August)22-35
Autumn (September - November)5-26
Winter (December - February)-8-3

🚇 Getting Around

Sapporo

Sapporo has one of Japan's smaller urban-rail networks — three subway lines, a single tram line, and the JR rail network covering Hokkaido. The grid layout makes navigation simple: streets are numbered (north/south) and sectorised (east/west). Most central tourist sights are within a 30-min walk of Odori subway. Heated underground walkways link downtown buildings, allowing winter walking commerce. Niseko and Otaru day trips are easy by JR train or highway bus.

Walkability: Sapporo's downtown grid is excellent for walking — central Sapporo Station to Susukino is 20 min on foot via the underground walkway. The block sizes and numbered streets make navigation simple. Winter walking is feasible if you have appropriate ice grippers; the 520-m underground Chikaho walkway provides indoor through-traffic during the heaviest snow.

Sapporo Subway¥210–380 single / ¥520–830 day pass
Walking + Underground PassagesFree
Sapporo City Bus & Highway Bus¥210–3,500 depending on route

Beijing

Beijing's metro is massive (27 lines, 470+ stations) and covers most tourist areas. Distances between sights can be large — combine metro with taxis or ride-hailing for efficiency.

Walkability: Moderate — individual areas like the Forbidden City surroundings and hutong neighborhoods are very walkable, but Beijing is enormous and distances between attractions are significant.

Beijing Subway3-9 CNY ($0.40-1.25)
Taxis & Didi13-80 CNY ($1.80-11)
City Buses2 CNY (~$0.28)

📅 Best Time to Visit

Sapporo

Feb, May–Aug, Oct

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Beijing

Apr–May, Sep–Oct

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The Verdict

Choose Sapporo if...

you want northern Japan’s biggest city with the world’s greatest snow festival, world-class miso ramen at the source, Niseko ski access, and a cool dry escape from mainland Japan’s humid summer

Choose Beijing if...

you want the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Great Wall at Mutianyu or Jinshanling, Summer Palace, Peking duck, and hutong bike rides

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