Build Your Stamina on Weekends with Sapporo TV Tower's "456-Step Stair Climb"!
The Sapporo TV Tower is holding its popular "Stair Climb" event on weekends in May and June, where participants can climb 456 steps to the 90-meter-high observation deck. The event offers collectible certificates and a stamp card to encourage repeat visits and physical fitness.
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Following its popularity during Golden Week, the Sapporo TV Tower is extending its "Stair Climb Event" to weekends in May and June. Participants can climb all 456 steps from the ground floor to the 90-meter-high observation deck. This popular event is recommended for improving fitness and offers a sense of accomplishment at a discounted admission price. This time, there are six different "Achievement Certificates" to collect. A new stamp card has also been introduced, offering an original Sapporo TV Tower souvenir for every three stamps collected. Elementary school students who complete the climb can also try a giant lottery machine to win snacks.
FAQ
What is the Sapporo TV Tower stair-climbing event?
It is an event where participants can climb 456 stairs from the ground floor to the 90-meter-high observation deck of the Sapporo TV Tower.
When is the event being held?
The event is held on Saturdays and Sundays in May and June. Specific dates are May 23, 24, 30, 31 and June 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28.
How much does it cost to participate?
The fee is 600 yen for adults and 300 yen for elementary and junior high school students.
Are there any special rewards for completing the climb?
Yes, participants receive one of six collectible 'Achievement Certificates'. There is also a new stamp card; collecting three stamps earns an original Sapporo TV Tower souvenir. Elementary school students can also play a giant 'Garapon' lottery to win sweets.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The event may be canceled in case of rain or strong winds.