Shiroi Koibito Park, Ishiya Chocolate Factory

Shiroi Koibito Park in Sapporo | Sculptures of Cute Candy Makers

This is Shiroi Koibito Park & Ishiya Chocolate Factory in Sapporo. It’s not located at the center of town, but it’s also not difficult to transit to.

Great spot for families with kids

This park is great for kids. There are miniature houses where they can crawl (or rather, walk) into, a candy making demo to marvel at, and a fantasy park to roam around like kids at Charlie’s Chocolate Factory. (A paid factory tour too, if one so desires.)

Shiroi Koibito Park in Sapporo | Autumn colours
Shiroi Koibito Park | Chocolatiers climbing the tower, polar bear bum
Polar bear alert!
Shiroi Koibito Park | Ice Cream Cone! Twist of White and Milk Chocolate
And while plastic chefs go singing as the hour chimes in, I enjoy myself a one and only Shiroi Koibito 白い恋人 (literally, “white lover”) ice cream cone.

About Shiroi Koibito Park

Location: 2 Chome-11-36 Miyanosawa 2 Jo, Nishi Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 063-0052, Japan
Cost: Free (Factory Tour – 800yen for adult; 400yen for child)
Hours: 10:00-18:00
Website: https://www.shiroikoibitopark.jp/en/

6 thoughts on “Shiroi Koibito Park, Ishiya Chocolate Factory”

  1. Thank you for posting, Tiff! We can’t all travel everywhere, so it’s wonderful to live vicariously through your posts. :)

  2. Please keep posting, even if you’re in Vancouver.
    I enjoy reading about your past travels (and current visits within Vancouver!).
    If you have future travels and post about them, even better.
    Thank you!

    1. Thanks Tony!
      I have a few current Vancouver posts I’m contemplating about writing (but far too lazy). Time will tell.

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