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OneoftheplanetsgreatestsnowspectaclesUsingoneofSapporosmostabundantnaturalresourcesandtheirimaginations,afewstudentsfashionedseveralsnowsculpturesinOdoriPark[1]waybackin1950.Fast-forwardtotoday,andtheSapporoSnowFestivalisawintertimeextravaganzathatdrawsmillionseveryyear.VisitforatasteofHokkaidohospitality,greatfoodanddrink,andstunningilluminations.WatchingtheprojectionmappingshowsGoingtotheSapporoBigAirevent—askiandsnowboardjumpcontestListeningtolivemusicnearSapporoTVTowerandatotherstagesaro...
One of the planets greatest snow spectacles
Using one of Sapporos most abundant natural resources and their imaginations, a few students fashioned several snow sculptures in Odori Park[1] way back in 1950. Fast-forward to today, and the Sapporo Snow Festival is a wintertime extravaganza that draws millions every year. Visit for a taste of Hokkaido hospitality, great food and drink, and stunning illuminations.
Watching the projection mapping shows Going to the Sapporo Big Air event—a ski and snowboard jump contest Listening to live music near Sapporo TV Tower and at other stages around Odori ParkYou can reach Odori Park[2] , the primary venue, on foot or by taxi or subway easily from most places within the city.
Odori Park is a 15-minute underground walk south from Sapporo Station or two minutes by subway. Catch either the Nanboku or Toho subway lines and go one stop to ...