Shiroi Koibito Park

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Shiroi Koibito Park

A theme park where you watch, learn, and taste sweets and happiness.

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Supervised by :  ISHIYA CO., LTD.

Shiroi Koibito is a well-known brand of sweets in Hokkaido. At Shiroi Koibito Park, you can tour the production line, learn the history of chocolate from the display, and create your own Shiroi Koibito snack.

CHOCOTOPIA HOUSE has a projection mapping on four major chocolate revolutions, Study Base CACAO POD shows you how to taste chocolates, and there are many other attractions for chocolate lovers. Gulliver Town POKKE allows children to play house and games. Adults and children alike can have all-day fun in this theme park.

At the English Garden, roses bloom in summer, and snowscape and seasonal decorations will delight all with Kodak moments.

After the entertainment, make sure to stop by the Chocolate Lounge to taste one-and-only Ishiya Original Sweets.

Highlights

  • Adults and children alike can make easy sweets.
  • They make an original Shiroi Koibito tin can with your favorite photo on it.
  • Cafes in a classy and mature ambiance.
  • English garden and trick art is great for picture taking.

Photos

  • Winterscape of Shiroi Koibito Park

    Winterscape of Shiroi Koibito Park

  • Central garden

    Central garden

  • Rose garden

    Rose garden

  • Chocotopia House

    Chocotopia House

  • Chocolate Lounge

    Chocolate Lounge

  • Factory tour

    Factory tour

  • Study base, CACAO POD

    Study base, CACAO POD

  • Sweets Workshop Dream Kitchen

    Sweets Workshop Dream Kitchen

  • “My experience with Shiroi Koibito (white lover)”

    “My experience with Shiroi Koibito (white lover)”

  • The original tin can

    The original tin can

  • Enjoy playing house and games at Gulliver Town POKKE

    Enjoy playing house and games at Gulliver Town POKKE

  • Enjoy a Dreamy Night at the Winter-Only Sweet Illumination

    Enjoy a Dreamy Night at the Winter-Only Sweet Illumination

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Is there parking?

A

There are paid parking lots nearby. It is 300 yen per hour (the first 30 minutes are free), and for paid-area users it is 300 yen for 3 hours; after 3 hours, the regular rate of the parking lot you used applies.

Q

Are there stroller parking areas and nursing rooms?

A

Yes, there are.

Q

Are there free Wi-Fi spots?

A

Yes, there are.

Q

Is the facility multilingual?

A

Many signs inside the facility and the official website support English and Simplified Chinese. When using restaurants, each language is displayed on tablets or touch panels, and payment is smooth.

Q

Are there multilingual staff?

A

Some staff members can assist. Staff who can speak English or Chinese wear a badge on their chest, so use that as a guide.

Reviews

7

Some reviews are AI-translated.

    The park is beautifully decorated and has a European fairy-tale vibe.
    You can see how Shiroi Koibito cookies are made, and walking around isn’t too tiring.
    It’s also very convenient for picking up souvenirs.
    A nice spot to add to your itinerary.

  • The free garden area outside is already beautiful, so it's worth coming even if you don't go inside.

  • Shiroi Koibito Park—just stepping inside, you're surrounded by the sweet world of Shiroi Koibito treats. You can even smell the sweetness in the air! 😆 The courtyard feels just like being in Europe. 😄

  • Getting to make cookies by hand was a pretty rare and special experience.

  • When you buy a ticket to enter, you also get a complimentary Shiroi Koibito cookie.

Details

Name in Japanese
白い恋人パーク
Postal Code
063-0052
Address
2-2-11-36 Miyanosawa, Nishi-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
Telephone
011-666-1481
Closed
Open every day
Hours
10:00am - 5:30pm (Admission allowed until 4:30pm)
Admission
Adult (High schooler and older) 800 yen, Child (4 - Middle schooler) 400 yen
Directions
7 minutes on foot from Miyanosawa Station on the Tozai Subway Line
Official Website
Official Website (English)