Hōheikan

Currently, the Hōheikan is registered as one of the National Important Cultural Properties, and is used as a wedding venue, restaurant and meeting facility.

Administered by the Hokkaidō Development Commission (Kaitaku shi), the construction of the Hōheikan was started in 1879 in the Nishi 1-chōme area of Odori Park.

In 1882, the Hokkaidō Development Commission was demolished, and after the ownership of the Hōheikan was moved, the Imperial Household Ministry has lent the building to Sapporo.

In 1927, the building was enlarged by constructing new rooms on its back side, and the Hōheikan was used as the musical venue.

The Hōheikan was pulled down in order to move to Nakajima Park, and in 1958, the new building was completed at the current place, and opened as the wedding hall and restaurant.

[3] The colour Ultramarine blue, which was imported from Europe, is painted on the column and window frames.

The balcony and the roof of the Hōheikan