大仓山jump竞技场
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坐缆车非常有趣,两个人的座位,看着前面一个日本太太落单了,我和我的朋友互看一眼,不知道谁要往前去跟他一起坐?这时日本太太拿起电话来假装听电话,并示意要我们往前排队先坐缆车,但刚刚明明很多人都说山顶手机没讯号......。其实顶端看到的风景也非常的美,只是上厕所时要排队。
第一次到滑雪场,滑雪道真不是盖的,不愧是冬季奥运的举办地!!第一次做滑雪场的缆车,来回500円,还算OK,不过路途中的景色很棒!!虽然到大仓山竞技场要搭公车,之后还要走一段路,但能看到整个札幌市的景观觉得满值得的~
无论是跳雪,还是从山上俯瞰的景色都让人感动。还可以在室外体验模拟跳雪喔~(收费)。
以跳雪比赛著称的大仓山跳雪竞技场。每年1月上旬到3旬下旬,都会举办正式的滑雪大赛。虽然在blue king zone那边看也很有迫力,但在跳台的正旁边观看更具迫力。今年冈部选手状态非常好,前几天还在世界杯上成为了年纪最大的冠军。而且葛西状态也碰巧不错。当然,也期待年轻选择的发挥。女子方面,还是中学生的伊藤非常棒。跳雪比赛从10点左右开始练习,11点开始第一回合,短暂休息后马上进入第二回合,很快就决出胜负,所以观众也非常兴奋,而且觉得有意思。寒冷的时候还可以在组织方准备好的帐篷里观看。肚子饿了的话还可以在拉姆餐厅吃饭。夏天的话,还可以乘电梯上眺望台,一览札幌市貌。
我去北海道旅行时,终于去了一直就很想去的大仓山跳雪台。从下往上仰视,只看到一座大山耸立。因为是夏天,所以很不巧的,没有人在跳。明明我打电话去问时,对方说有人在练习的……搭跳台旁边的电梯,可以上到出发点。从上面往下看,跟从下面往上看,相差甚远!感觉自己要垂直掉下去。如果真掉下去了,100%站不住吧。我真佩服克服了这种恐惧的运动员们。当我走回下面,居然真有一位运动员上去了。我心跳不已地看着他,他就像一只鸟一样,在空中翱翔。我心满意足了。他真的不害怕吗?是个值得推荐的地方。
旅行社送来的券中,有一张“大仓山拉姆餐厅”的指南。晚上7点左右,从札幌市内出发的接送巴士抵达大仓山,跳台点亮了夜灯,从餐厅眺望到的札幌夜景也非常漂亮。而且我还坐在了可以边欣赏夜景边用餐的情侣席,因为之前完全没有期待,所以觉得格外浪漫,满分。留下了一段美好回忆。来札幌的话,请一定要在夜里去!
经常在电视上看到的,以跳雪国际大赛会场著称的大仓山跳雪竞技场,是在都会绝对见不到的一个地方。这里还可以登到跳台顶端,在上面的眺望台可以一览札幌。(不过我们去的时候很不巧地碰上了阴天)还可以坐电梯下去。不过对恐高的人来说很可怕……顺便说说,下面的札幌冬季运动冬季博物馆博物馆里,可以体验模拟滑冰和跳雪,虽然要收费,但却能玩得很开心。而我在这里面最喜欢的就是模拟跳雪。真的感觉很真实。算准时间后,就像运动员那样跳!光是这一项,我就觉得赚回本了。真的值得推荐。而模拟滑冰的项目虽然原始,但玩着有点辛苦。
坐电梯登上跳台最高处后,札幌全貌的绝景就尽收眼底。这个跳台就是运动员们起跳的地方,但高得让人不由得蹲下。另外,下面的冬季运动博物馆里,有各种体验设施,不光小孩,大人也可以玩得开心。只需要付门票,其余各项设施都不需要再付款,不错。需要注意的是,体验花样滑冰那个台,乘上去后如果掉以轻心,就很难停下来,所以如果怕转晕的人,最好就不要去了。我丈夫就去乘了,结果停不下来,然后眼花缭乱,身体也变得很不舒服。
If you ski or snow board, chances are you have never skied or snowboarded that breath taking slope, and will never in your whole life. So why not take the chairlift and experienced the 1972 Olympics that you didn't participate in :)Spend about an hour entirely, including at least 20 min up on the top to WoW. Grab a braver partner when you come downhill on the chairlift, as it is even more exciting than going uphill. Of course, you can the braver one if you plan to do this romantically with your girlfriend. For families, consider how you organize the ride as the chairlift allows only two at a time, rather than 6-seaters as in some ski resort. Afterall, it was originally catered for the Winter Olympics, not tonnes of tourists. This makes it even more pro.Do check the opening time a few days ahead of your trip, as mentioned above, it is for the pros and their training, not majorly for tourists. It is understandable they close it entirely to avoid over enthusiastic tourists in jeapordizing the lives of their teams in training or competition. It is every tourist's own responsibilities to check the schedule ahead of time to avoid disappointment. It is not fair at all to say this site is disappointing as in a previous review.
took a bus tour from Sapporo station including ride in cable car. Watched skiers practicing and great views from the top. Tour overall was about 3 hours and relaxing.
Great views of the snow and Sapporo, as we had a lovely clear day, and the chairlift was good fun. Great to pair with the sports museum.
Loved the outlook From the snow covered hills to the views back to the city. There were a lot of people that were there looking at the views and all very bubbling with excitement.
It was bloody freezing but an amazing view!! It was a half decent day with half blue skies which was excellent! The restaurant was closed by the time we finished which was a bummer but great activities it worth the time and effort
To get there, take orange subway line to Maruyama Keon station, then Number 14 bus (about 10 minutes) and 10 minutes on foot uphill. We went on the day when a national ski jump championship was held. We are not allowed to take the gondola up to the Observatory so it was disappointing. Suggest to call first before you make the trip.
We took the ski lift up the observatory. It was snowing at minus degree and the feeling of cold but great.