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Mount Moiwa Ropeway, Japan
Mount Moiwa Ropeway

Hokkaido

Mount Moiwa Ropeway

The best night view in Sapporo, up a 531m peak by ropeway and cable car โ€” worth the fare on a clear evening, and not worth it if cloud is forecast.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 17 Jun 2026

Where

Sapporo, Japan

Opening hours

The ropeway typically runs from late morning or midday into the evening, with the night view best after dark; hours are seasonal and it closes for maintenance periods. Check the running times and any weather closures before you go. Confirm current hours and prices on the official site.

Tickets

About ยฅ2,100 return for the combined ropeway and summit cable car (the Morris Car); one-way and family options cost less. Prices vary by season, so check before travelling.

Time needed

Around 1.5 to 2 hours including the ride up and down and time at the summit deck to watch the lights come on.

In short

Visiting Mount Moiwa Ropeway

Mount Moiwa offers the best night view in Sapporo, reached by ropeway up the 531m peak and then a short cable car to the summit. On a clear evening the city spreads out below in a glittering panorama and the roughly ยฅ2,100 return fare is well spent. Skip it if cloud is forecast, because the view is the entire point.

The night view, in two stages

Mount Moiwa gives you the best night view in Sapporo, and the way up is part of the fun. A ropeway carries you most of the way up the 531m peak, then a short summit cable car โ€” the little Morris Car โ€” takes you the last stretch to the observation deck. From the top the whole city fans out below, and after dark it turns into a glittering grid of lights running down to the bay. The combined return fare is about ยฅ2,100, with cheaper one-way and family options, and on a clear evening itโ€™s money well spent.

Time your trip for just before sunset and stay as the lights come on โ€” that dusk-to-dark transition is the moment everyone comes for. Allow roughly 1.5 to 2 hours for the round trip with time at the deck, and dress for a genuinely cold, exposed summit in winter.

The one rule: check the weather

Hereโ€™s the honest steer that saves you the fare: donโ€™t go if cloud or heavy snow is forecast. Unlike a museum or a temple, thereโ€™s nothing else up here โ€” the panorama is the attraction, and a clouded-in summit leaves you staring at grey for your ยฅ2,100. Check the forecast on the day, and confirm the ropeway is actually running, because it pauses for maintenance periods and can close in bad weather.

Get a clear night, though, and itโ€™s one of the easy highlights of a Sapporo trip. It pairs naturally with an evening out โ€” head up first while the light is good, then come back down for dinner in the city youโ€™ve just seen laid out beneath you. If youโ€™d rather not work out the buses and tram to the base station, a guided evening trip bundles the transport with the ride.

Planning the rest of your trip? See the Sapporo city guide.

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Mount Moiwa Ropeway FAQs

Is the Mount Moiwa Ropeway worth it?
On a clear evening, yes โ€” it's widely rated as the best night view in Sapporo, and the roughly ยฅ2,100 return fare buys a genuinely memorable panorama of the lit-up city. The one firm rule: don't go if cloud or heavy snow is forecast. The view is the entire point, and a clouded-in summit gives you nothing for your money.
How do you get to the summit?
It's two stages. A ropeway carries you most of the way up the 531m peak, then a short summit cable car (the Morris Car) takes you the final stretch to the observation deck. The combined return ticket covers both. Allow around 1.5 to 2 hours for the round trip with time at the top.
When is the best time to go up Mount Moiwa?
Aim to arrive shortly before sunset and stay as the city lights come on โ€” that transition from dusk to full night view is the highlight. Check the weather first, dress warmly for the exposed summit in winter, and confirm the ropeway is running, as it pauses for maintenance and can close in bad weather.