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[An Unplanned Adventure: A Journey Through Sapporo]-[Bonus episode #155 – Visiting Sapporo]

Culips Everyday English Podcast · B2 · 2025-08-17

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Exploring Sapporo: A Spontaneous Getaway

In this episode of the Q-Lips English podcast, host Andrew recounts his recent five-night trip to Sapporo, Japan. Departing from his home in Seoul, Andrew and his travel companion, Luke, embraced a "go with the flow" philosophy, opting for an improvised itinerary rather than a rigid schedule. This approach allowed for a more organic exploration of the city, avoiding the trap of being "herded" like "cattle" through tourist-heavy zones.

The Allure of Sapporo’s Climate and Culture

Andrew highlights the refreshing climate of Northern Japan, which provided a welcome relief from the sweltering heat of a Seoul summer. He describes Sapporo as a clean, quiet, and beautiful city. His accommodation was located in Susukino, an intriguing district that offered a stark contrast between traditional shopping areas and a bustling "adult entertainment district." While he noted the "culture shock" of navigating an area filled with nightclubs and host bars, he found the experience insightful, providing a window into a side of Japanese city life he was unfamiliar with.

Navigating Without Digital Crutches

One of the most unique aspects of their trip was the decision to forgo Google Maps navigation. By researching their destination only before leaving the hotel, Andrew and Luke forced themselves to rely on their own sense of direction. Although this led to some playful arguments over who possessed the better "inherent sense of direction," it resulted in a more rewarding travel experience. Andrew notes that by ignoring the "little arrow" on their devices, they discovered "random things" and authentic local experiences they would have otherwise missed.

Culinary Delights and Festive Spirits

Sapporo offered a vibrant social scene, headlined by a massive 1.5-kilometer-long beer festival in the city center. Despite the "rowdy" and "chaotic" atmosphere of thousands of people, Andrew was impressed by the orderly nature of the event. They also stumbled upon a "Riverside Sake Festival," providing a more intimate and affordable setting to enjoy local drinks. Culinary highlights included fresh seafood, Japanese-style barbecue (Yakiniku), and a memorable encounter with overpriced but delicious melon-flavored treats.

Unexpected Moments and Future Aspirations

Not all experiences were leisurely; the duo witnessed a shocking car accident near the riverside, which served as a stark reminder of the unpredictability of travel. However, they also found moments of solitude, particularly during Andrew’s runs along the Toyohira River. These runs, accompanied by his trip’s "theme song," Sneaker Dancer by Yosui Inoue, allowed him to appreciate the local architecture and atmosphere at his own pace.

Conclusion

Reflecting on the trip, Andrew rates his Sapporo experience as a "10 out of 10." While the group decided against hiking due to a lack of proper equipment and safety concerns, they left with a deep appreciation for the region. Andrew concludes with a desire to return to Sapporo in the winter to experience the "triple threat" of snowboarding, relaxing in an onsen (hot spring), and visiting an izakaya.

🎯Key Sentences

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It flew by and it went by really quickly.
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We're not really big into planning.
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We decided against going hiking.
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I'm barely scratching the surface of what we got up to.
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📝Key Phrases

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go with the flow
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run out of steam
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flew by
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on the ground
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decided against
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📖 Transcript

Hello, everybody. How's it going? My name's Andrew, your English study buddy and host for this episode.
This is bonus episode number 155. 155 of the Q-Lips English podcast.
And what I do here in our bonus episodes is I tell you some stories from my everyday life.
I'm a Canadian but I live abroad in Seoul, South Korea, and I hope that by listening to these stories, you will be able to build your English fluency.
We know that when you're learning English, you need to get a lot of listening practice in, And that's what I'm here to help you with, to tell you some stories that are fun and interesting to listen to so that you can get the English into your head. and you can ultimately become a better English listener and speaker and communicator.
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