Sapporo Lilac Spring Festival

DatesOdori Park : May 17 - May 28th

Kawashimo Park : Late May or Early June
Contact
Location /
Getting There
Odori Park 5, 6, 7 chome
Get off at Odori subway station, 2 minute walk

Kawashimo Park, Shiroi-shi
25 minute walk from JR Heiwa train station


The Sapporo Lilac Festival first began in 1959, and the following year the lilac was designated the tree of Sapporo After a long winter many citizens eagerly look forward to this festival where everyone can enjoy the start of a warmer season and eating and walking outdoors. Odori Park has about 400 lilac trees, and on the first day of the festival, lilac seedlings are given away to visitors. There is also an outdoor tea ceremony, a store to try on kimonos, a music festival and a stamp rally. There is international cuisine and the wine garden serves up delicious food made with Hokkaido ingredients and locally produced wines. A variety of events are held in the lilac forest of Kawashimo Park in Sapporo’s Shiroishi Ward, such as the Shimokawa Park concert, and guided tours of the lilacs.


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Odori Park is the main attraction and its recommended to check out the 3 blocks of festivities here first. There is a variety of attractions you can enjoy while strolling around the park, such as the “Wine Garden 2016 Lilas Mariages” where you can sample wines from wineries from about 23 areas of Hokkaido in the spring weather. There are a large assortment of places to eat, though be warned, it gets crowded! There are also hands-on activities such as the origami classroom and the Hokkaido wheat straw ornament-making experience.


Odori Park 5th Block  (5 Chome)



Origami classroom
& exhibitions
10 am - 4 pm
Lilac Exhibition &
Gardening Sales
10 am - 4 pm
Kimono dressing
experience and
picture-taking area
10 am - 4 pm
Handmade Market10 am - 4 pm
Free appraisals of
Antiques and Collectibles
10 am - 4 pm


Odori Park 6th Block (6 Chome)



Tea Area10 am - 4:30 pm
International Food Court10 am - 9 pm
Lilac Music Festival10 am - 5 pm
Various Markets10 am - 8 pm


Odori Park 7th Block (7 Chome)



Wine Garden 2016 Lilas
Mariages
11 am - 9 pm
Hokkaido food stalls11 am - 9 pm
Seminar on Hokkaido-
produced wines hosted
by a sommelier
3 pm - 3:30 pm


Kawashimo Park venue contains the “Lilac Forest” which has 1700 lilac trees and 200 varieties of lilac from around the world. There is a guided tour of the “Lilac Forest” around the large green lawns. Saplings are given out for free. There are flower related exhibitions and hands-on activities, so if you’re a nature buff, this is the place for you!

Lilac Guided Tour11pm - midday
2pm - 3pm
Lilac quiz rally10am - 3pm
Lilac seedlings,
original goods,
and food stands*

*weather depending
10am - 3pm
Kawashimo Park Concert*times depending
Kids Liladeco Battle!
Decorate Lilac Plaza
9am - 9pm

*closed Mondays

German Christmas Market

Sapporo German Christmas

AdmissionFree entry
Opening Hours1 month November 25th to December 26th
11:00 – 21:00
Closed
Contact011-222-4894(Sapporo City Call Center)
Notes-
Getting ThereOdori Park


This event started in 2002 to honor the 30th anniversary of its sister city ties with Munich, Germany. Set up in sight of the TV Tower this small village is the perfect spot to take in a white winter and experience the Christmas cheer. There are a few dozen stalls set up selling handmade Christmas gifts, beer, hot chocolate and mulled wine to keep the hands and belly warm. There are also an array of food stalls selling traditional German cuisine. Over the years this has expanded to other European foods.


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For the kids, there is an indoor workshop to make decorations and there are performances and concerts outdoors. This event also coincides with the Sapporo White Illumination, which runs next to the village. This is a great spot for the family or a romantic date. So, rug up and take in the sights and smells, and if you’re lucky you might get a chance to meet Santa Claus.



Snow Festival

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AdmissionFree entry
Opening Hours1st week in February
All day.
Lighting stops at 10pm.
Closed
Contact011-222-4894(Sapporo City Call Center)
Notes-
Location /
Getting There
Sapporo – Odori Park, Susukino, Tsu Dome


Arguably the biggest FESTIVAL / EVENT in Sapporo, the Sapporo Snow festival, according to the snow festivals home page, brings in about 2 million tourists every year. There are 3 main sites throughout Sapporo during the festival. Odori site, Susukino site, and the Tsudome site.


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HISTORY
1955The Self Defense Force joined in to make a massive snow sculpture.
1959Twenty five hundred people participated in building and designing snow sculptures. The national media reported the Snow Festival for the first time.
1965Makomanai site was officially opened as the second site.
1972Sapporo hosted the Winter Olympic Games where the Snow Festival was widely acknowledged around the world through the international media.
1974The International Snow Sculpture Contest began as a part of the Snow Festival. Since then, teams from various regions around the world have participated. Teams include Shenyang (China), Alberta (Canada), Munich (Germany), Sydney (Australia) and Portland (U.S.A.).
1983The third site at Susukino was opened adding a new aspect to the festival. The Susikino site included ice sculptures illuminated by neon street lights.
1984The duration of the festival was extended by two days and became seven days.
2005Makomanai site was closed after forty years. The site was temporary moved to Satoland.
2009Satoland closed and the Tsudome site was set up as the second site.
The Sapporo Snow Festival has developed its international aspect over the years, and has been creatively evolving up to the present.


ODORI SITE

One of the giant snow scultpures

This main site is located in central Sapporo in Odori Park. The park runs for 1.5 kilometres and features small, medium and giant snow sculptures. The largest snow sculptures measure up to 25 meters wide and 15 meters high. Apart from the dozen or so giant snow sculptures, the Odori Site exhibits more than one hundred smaller snow statues and hosts several concerts and events, many of which use the sculptures as their stage.


Three story sculptures

Apart from the ice sculptures there and live bands there are other things to do and see. There is an ice rink directly below the TV Tower. 2 blocks west from the TV Tower there is a large jump which is used for snowboarders who put on an exhibit in the evenings, well worth a look. As the festival in Odori park gets bigger each year, there are more and more stalls, places to eat and huts to grab a hot drink and take a break from the cold temperatures. A good vantage point to see the entire festival is from Sapporo TV Tower at the eastern most point of the park.




SUSUKINO SITE

Fantastic artwork

This site is located in the entertainment district and consists of ice sculptures and is just a 10 minute walk south from Odori park. It runs for 7 blocks down ‘Eki Mae Dori’ (the main street down the heart of Sapporo). From about 5 pm the street closes so the public are free to wander around and take a close look at the ice sculptures. With the glow from the neon lights from the bars and restaurants it does make a great place to check out. Although this is the smallest site, it displays about 100 ice sculptures and is the location of the Ice Sculpture Contest.


One of the many ice sculptures

The snow festival attracts two million people to Sapporo every year and, best of all, entry is free.There is an ice bar stationed between the ice sculptures that will serve up drinks in ice glasses if you need some refreshments and if you want to take a load off , ice stools are available. For kids, there is an ice slide and some sculptures that can be sat on for a photo opportunity. Another good photo opp is the ‘Illumination street’ that has an arch of fairy lights for the viewers to walk through.




TSUDOME SITE 
This site is aimed at kids and families and is filled with several snow and ice attractions, including a 100-meter long “tube rider” snow slide and a snow rafting area where people of all ages can ride on a raft towed by a snowmobile. There is also an 80-meter long snow zip-line that whisks you above the site at a height of about six meters.  Also a new feature is the snow golf park.  After the days activities, relax at the Snow Festival Ice Café for a drink served in a glass made of ice (only open Saturday, Sunday and the national holiday; admission fee required).


NAKAJIMA PARK
Although, technically, not part of the snow festival, NAKAJIMA PARK has its own attraction. In the evenings the park lights up with hundreds of candlelights placed in the snow. Nakajima park is only a 5 minute walk from Susukino so its easy to take in all these sights. Be warned, the temperatures at this time of year hits freezing so rug up, stay warm and enjoy all of the sights of the Sapporo Snow Festival.



Otaru Snow Light Path Festival

AdmissionFree entry
Opening HoursEarly to mid February
5pm – 9pm
Closed
Contact-
Notes-
Location /
Getting There
Otaru Canal Area


Matt (1 of 1)-64The OTARU SNOW LIGHT PATH FESTIVAL is an annual festival that runs for 10 days in February and coincides with the SAPPORO WINTER FESTIVAL. The festival started in 1999 and has been running for 17 years. It enjoys around 500 000 visitors a year. Otaru is a small fishing village located about 30 minutes by train from Sapporo. It’s  a picturesque town year around, particularly its canal area that’s lined with old warehouses that have been renovated into restaurants and shops.


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To get to Otaru simply take the train from Sapporo station. There are multiple trains per hour between Sapporo and Otaru along the JR Hakodate Main Line. The one way trip costs 640 yen and takes 30 minutes by rapid train or 45 minutes by local train. This by far the easiest and fastest way to get to the festival. For those with cars take the Sasson Highway. Its a pleasant drive and takes about 40 minutes, traffic depending. There is parking available down near the docks located a few blocks past the canal.


During the festival the city is decorated with lights, candle lit lanterns, and snow sculptures. The main venues are the historic OTARU CANAL and the former JAPAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS TEMIYA LINE. The canal is lined with candles and offers a great place to take photos and take in the sight of the warehouses reflected on the calm water. To get to the canal from the train station simply take the main exit and head directly straight for about 8 blocks.  Just keep following the incline down to the small canal.




The former TEMIYA RAILWAY LINE SITE is a street cutting across the city. The service of the line was terminated finishing its role in 1985, but the track remains as a precious relic of railway. During the winter the old tracks are buried beneath the snow and the street is home to various snow sculptures and lanterns hanging from the bare branches of the trees.  The view is quite stunning as the thousands of candles fade away into the distance. The site is located about halfway between the canal and OTARU train station. Its not hard to miss as there are throngs of people wandering down this old pathway.


Lanterns illuminating the street

This is a festival well worth a look. It offers nice views for the families and romantic walks for couples. There are plenty of photo opportunities and there are great sushi and seafood restaurants around the canal and its surrounding streets. The prime time is just after sunset as the volunteers tirelessly light the thousands of candles throughout the city of OTARU. Though not part of the festival, the docks are also a nice place to have a look and to take a break from the large crowds, especially in the evening. A quieter part of the town, its nice to have a wander along the calm ocean waters and look at the various fishing vessels and warehouses.



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