List of tallest buildings in Sapporo

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This list of tallest buildings in Sapporo ranks buildings in Sapporo, Japan, by height. Sapporo is the capital and largest city of the island of Hokkaido. Hokkaido is the northernmost prefecture of Japan and the largest by area. As of March 2024, Sapporo has 2 completed buildings above 150 meters (492 feet) and 22 completed buildings above 100 meters (328 feet).

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The first high-rise to be built in Sapporo that reached 100 meters tall was the Sapporo Center Building in 1987. From 2000, an increasing number of high-rise buildings were built.

The tallest building in Sapporo is the 175 m (574 ft) ONE Sapporo Station Tower, completed in 2023. The second tallest building is the 173 m (568 ft) Sapporo JR Tower, which was formerly the tallest building between 2003 and 2023.

Tallest buildings

This list ranks completed buildings in Sapporo that stand at least 100 m (328 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This height includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The "Year" column indicates the year of completion.

BuildingImageHeight (m)FloorsUseYearNotes
1

ONE Sapporo Station Tower

ONE札幌ステーションタワー

ONE-Sapporo-Station-Tower01.JPG
175.248Mixed-use2023Tallest building in Sapporo. [1]
2

Sapporo JR Tower

JRタワー

JR Sapporo Sta07s3s2790.jpg 173.038Mixed-use2003 [2] [3] [4] [5]
Sapporo TV Tower

さっぽろテレビ塔

Sapporo television tower 01.jpg 147.25TV and observation tower1957Not a habitable building.

Included for comparative purposes. [6]

3

D'Grafort Sapporo Station Tower

D'グラフォート札幌ステーションタワー

151010 D'grafort Sapporo Station Tower01s3.jpg 143.1540Mixed-use2007 [7] [8]
4

The Sapporo Tower Kotoni

ザ・サッポロタワー琴似

The Sapporo Tower Kotoni.JPG 135.640Residential2006 [9] [10] [11]
5

City Tower Sapporo Odori

シティタワー札幌大通

City Tower Sapporo Odori.jpg 135.3941Residential2007 [9] [12]
6

Premist Kotoni Sky Cross Tower

プレミスト琴似スカイクロスタワー

Premist Kotoni Sky Cross Tower.JPG 128.240Residential2013
7

Premist Sapporo Terminal Tower

プレミスト札幌ターミナルタワー

Premist-Sapporo-Terminal-Tower1.JPG 128.138Residential2015
8

Sapporo Sosei Square

さっぽろ創世スクエア

HTB newbuilding.jpg 124.2528Office2018
9moyuk SAPPORO117.428Residential2023 [13] [14]
10

Sapporo Sheraton Hotel

ホテルエミシア札幌

Sheraton Sapporo Hotel.jpg 115.032Hotel1996 [9] [15] [16]
11AMS NEW TOWER 中島 AMS New Tower Nakajima.jpg 108.034Residential2006 [9] [17]
12

Sapporo Prince Hotel Tower

札幌プリンスホテルタワー

Sapporo-Prince-Hotel-Tower01.JPG 107.428Hotel2004 [9] [18] [19]
13

Tiara Tower Nakajima Club

ティアラタワー中島倶楽部

Tiara Tower Nakajima Club.jpg 106.033Residential2005 [9] [17]
14

City Tower Sapporo

シティタワー札幌

CITY-TOWER-SAPPORO01.JPG 105.4531Residential2019
15

D'Grafort Higashi Sapporo Biento Tower

D'グラフォート東札幌ビエントタワー

D' Grafort Higashi Sapporo Biento Tower.jpg 104.030Residential2006 [9] [20]
16

Prime Urban Sapporo River Front

プライムアーバン札幌リバーフロント

Prime Urban Sapporo River Front.jpg 102.1430Residential2008 [17]
17

Sapporo Center Building

札幌センタービル

Sapporo Center Building.jpg 102.025Office1987 [21] [22]
18

Pacific Tower Sapporo

パシフィックタワー札幌

Pacific Tower Sapporo.jpg 101.0131Residential2008
19Vell Vue Tower Kotoni

ヴェルビュタワー琴似

Vell View Tower Kotoni.jpg 101.0m30Residential2002 [23] [24]
20

Prime Residence Governor Residence

プライムレジデンス知事公館前

Prime Residence Governor Residence.jpg 100.6930Residential2006
21Big Tower South3

ビッグタワー南3条

Big Tower South3.jpg 100.031Residential2007
22The Tower Nakajima Park

ザ・タワー中島公園

The Tower Nakajima Park.jpg 100.030Residential2002 [17] [25] [26]

Tallest under construction

This list ranks buildings under construction in Sapporo that stand at least 100 m (328 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This height includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The "Year" column indicates the year of completion.

RankBuildingHeight (m)FloorsUseYearNotes
1HBC Site Combined Building Project

HBC敷地複合ビル計画

116.626Mixed-use2026 [27] [28]
2City Tower Sapporo Susukino

シティタワー札幌すすきの

10228Residential2025 [29] [30]
3SAPPORO HOTEL by GRANBELL10026Hotel2024 [31]

Proposed

This list ranks buildings proposed for construction in Sapporo that stand at least 100 m (328 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This height includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The "Year" column indicates the year of completion.

RankBuildingHeight (m)FloorsUseYearNotes
1Sapporo Station South Entrance Redevelopment24543Mixed-use2030 [32] [33] [34]
2Odori Nishi 4 Minami District Redevelopment18534Mixed-use2028 [35]
3Kita 4 Nishi 3 District Redevelopment16532Mixed-use2028 [36]

Timeline of tallest buildings

BuildingImageYears as tallestHeight (m)Floors

Sapporo Center Building

札幌センタービル

Sapporo Center Building.jpg 1987–1996102.025

Sapporo Sheraton Hotel

ホテルエミシア札幌

Sheraton Sapporo Hotel.jpg 1996–2003115.032

Sapporo JR Tower

JRタワー

JR Sapporo Sta07s3s2790.jpg 2003–2023173.038

ONE Sapporo Station Tower

ONE札幌ステーションタワー

ONE-Sapporo-Station-Tower01.JPG
2023–present175.248

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