
Tag: Festival

Matsumae Park
Admission | Free admission |
Opening Hours | All day |
Closed | - |
Contact | 0139-42-2275 |
Notes | Parking available 175 cars, Toilets, Wheelchair access & toilets. Matsumae Sakura Festival (late April-mid May) Matsumae Ajisa Festival (early August) |
Location / Getting There | 6 hour drive from Sapporo or 2 hour bus ride from Hakadote, get off at "Matsujo Bus Stop", 7 minutes on foot. Matsujo, Matsumae-cho, Matsumae-gun, Hokkaido, Japan 049-1511 |

The extensive Matsumae Park
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The path running through the park

Mashike Shrimp Festival
Dates | Last weekend of May |
Opening Hours | 10:00 - 14:00 |
Contact | 0164-53-3332 (Mashike Town Office Commerce and Industry Tourism Division) |
Location / Getting There | 1 minute walk from Mashike bus station. 2 hour 15 minute drive from Sapporo. Mashike station Ekimae Street Surroundings (Masuke Machi Bentencho 1) |

Get your shrimp!
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Inside the fishing museum
Mashike town

Sapporo Craft Beer Forest
Dates | First weekend of July |
Opening Hours | 11:30 - 18:00 |
Cost | ¥3000 per ticket (includes cup + drink ticket) |
Contact | 011-391-7775 http://www.sapporo-craft-beer-forest.com/enjoy/ |
Location / Getting There | Located at Bankei ski field. Access via bus from Maruyama bus terminal. Taxis are also available. 410 Bankei, Chūō-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaidō 064-0945, Japan |
Cheers
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Beer stalls
As there is no outside seating, be sure to bring a mat to sit on the grass and any gear to make the day comfortable. Inside the Bankei building itself there is inside and a couple of stalls selling souvenirs. If you don’t have your own transport, or do and want to drink (of course), there are taxis that will cost around ¥2000 yen one way. There is also a free shuttle bus that will leave from Maruyama bus terminal which is across from the Maruyama subway station.
Shuttle bus | Leaves from Maruyama bus terminal to Bankei ski field |
Times | Leaves every 8 minutes |
Cost | Free |
To Bankei ski field | 11: 00 - 15: 00 |
To Maruyama bus terminal | 17: 00 - 19: 00 |

Takinoue Park Shibazakura Festival
Dates | Early May to early June |
Opening Hours | 7:00 am to 6:00 pm (no illumination) |
Entry fee | ¥500 Adults ¥250 Children |
Contact | 0158-29-2730 http://takinoue.com/ |
Notes | Parking available Best viewing time - Mid may Helicopter tour available |
Location / Getting There | 3 and a half hour drive from Sapporo. 2 hour drive from Asahikawa Takinoue Park, Motomachi, Takinoue, Monbetsu District, Hokkaido 099-5604 |
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Phlox House
Takinoue is a small town, which means there is no train station unfortunately. For those without their own transport, to get to Takinoue it is advised to rent a car from Sapporo or take the train to Asahikawa and rent a car from there. For car rentals in Asahikawa, you can check the Asahikawa rental site by clicking here . It will take some time to drive there and it is recommended to stay at least one day in Takinoue, as there are other things to see!

Sapporo Odori Beer Garden
Dates | Mid July to Mid August (1 month) |
Opening Hours | 12:00 - 21:00 (last order is at 20:30) |
Contact | 011-281-6400 |
Location / Getting There | Odori park. Odori-nishi 5-chome to 11-chome, Chuo-ku, Sapporo 1 minute from Odori subway station |
The winters are long in Sapporo, so when summer finally arrives, people love getting out to the summer festivals and events. And the beer garden is no exception! The Odori Beer Garden is the biggest event in summer, and the biggest beer garden in Japan! Since its beginning in 1959 the beer garden runs for a month. Located in the heart of Sapporo, the beer garden takes up 6 blocks, runs over half a kilometer and seats up to 13,000 people!
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Each venue is run by each of Japans leading brewers, so you can enjoy your favorite beer! Each venue offers seating with tables, standing-only spaces, as well as tables under a roof cover, it gets busy so be sure to get there early! Reserved seats are possible. Food is also available to buy. To buy a beer, you need to purchase a ticket then give the ticket to one of the friendly staff. Enjoy! The Odori Sapporo Beer Garden is broken up into the following venues:
5 Chome Venue: Suntory Beer “The Premium Malt’s Garden”
Opening Hours | 12:00 - 21:00 (last order is at 20:30) |
Contact | 011-222-8188 011-222-5122 (reservations) |
Located on the 5th block west, Suntory has nice seating around the fountain. Non smoking seats are available. There are 160, all weather seats, and stand-up drinking space. Plus the Suntory beer, you can enjoy a 10-liter refrigerated pitcher and Suntory’s Kaku highballs.
6 Chome Venue: Asahi Beer “Asahi Super Dry Beer Park”
Opening Hours | 12:00 - 21:00 (last order is at 20:30) |
Contact | 011-210-6990 |
6th block west, at Asahi you can enjoy sitting under the overhanging trees and enjoy your beer. Asahi has an English menu and as with Suntory, it has plenty of seating. Asahi also has Super Dry chilled to below zero degree at the popular Extra Cold bar.
7 Chome Venue: Kirin Beer “Kirin Yoroko Beer Garden”
Opening Hours | 12:00 - 21:00 (last order is at 20:30) |
Contact | 011-518-8010 |
7th block west is the Kirin beer garden, with plenty of undercover seating. Kirin has 3 litre beer tubs, or the mighty 6 litre towers that are a popular choice. You can also enjoy the Kirin Ichiban Shibori frozen draft beer. Reservations are possible, stand-up drinking space available.
8 Chome Venue: Sapporo Beer “The Sapporo Beer Garden”
Opening Hours | 12:00 - 21:00 (last order is at 20:30) |
Contact | 011-233-3305 |
On the 8th block west and underneath the largest tent out of the whole event, lies the Sapporo beer venue. You can can enjoy draft beer direct from the factory, as well as the “Classic Furano Citrus” exclusive to the venue.
10 Chome Venue: “World Beer Plaza”
Opening Hours | Weekdays: 12:00 - 21:00 (last order is at 20:30) Weekends: 16:00 - 21:00 (last order is at 20:30) |
Contact | 080-1972-6336 |
10th block west on Odori park will see you at the world beer plaza. Here you will find a variety of overseas draft beers such as Guinness, Lowenbrau, and Carlsberg, just to name a few. The perfect opportunity to try out some new ales!
11 Chome Venue: “Sapporo German Village”
Opening Hours | Weekdays: 12:00 - 21:00 (last order is at 20:30) |
Last but not least on the 11th block west is the Sapporo German village. Enjoy authentic draft beer brought in directly from Germany. You can also savor German cuisine and happy hours from noon until 4 o’clock in the evening on weekdays. Reservations are available.

Jigoku Festival (Hell Festival)
Dates | Last weekend of August |
Contact | phone 0143-84-3311 |
Notes | Free parking available Demon floats Taiko performance Demon costume parade Fireworks To stay overnight at Noboribetsu onsen , book early. |
Location / Getting There | 15 minute bus ride from JR Noboribetsu station 1 hour 30 minute drive from Sapporo |
“Yukijin” masked demon
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The iconic center piece of this festival is the giant Demon Mikoshi Gokuraku (shrine) which is a giant demon face upon which stands the demon king. As it proceeds down the street, smoke pours from its mouth and the eyes light up, as it spews forth golden ribbons. A truly impressive sight! Ogre shrines of ‘Enma’ precede the demon shrine and are carried by school kids. Masked ogres dance in groups in honour of the demon king’s visit and local folks perform for the crowds. A colorful fireworks show on the final night, bids the demon king’s farewell until the following year.
The locals really get involved with this festival. There is a huge dance parade in the evening, not only for the locals but for the spectators to join in as well! If you can’t make it, you can still have a demonic encounter at the Demon’s Fireworks ceremony, which is held at Jigokudani Observatory every Thursday and Friday from 20:30. Masked demons carry handheld fireworks – 10-metre high erupting columns of fire reminiscent of Hell Valley’s erupting steam vents and geysers – along the town’s demon footpath.
To get to the festival, you can take the JR train to Noboribetsu. From there it’s a short bus ride to Noboribetsu hot spring. It’s about a 15 minute ride and costs ¥340. Buses run every 15 to 20 minutes, starting at 6:10 and run until 21:15. Trains from Sapporo to Noboribetsu take just over an hour and cost ¥4160 for a round trip. Trains from Sapporo run from 6:36 to 22:00. Trains from Noboribetsu to Sapporo run from 7:26 to 21:47. If you have access to transport, then it’s about a one and a half hour drive. Free parking is available.