Sapporo Snow Festival
Snow FestivalHokkaido(Hokkaido)
Annual eventDates
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Venue
Odori Park, Susukino, Tsudome
Admission
Free
Crowd Level
Extremely crowdedHokkaido(Hokkaido)
Annual eventDates
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Venue
Odori Park, Susukino, Tsudome
Admission
Free
Crowd Level
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Japan's most famous winter festival with massive snow and ice sculptures.
The Sapporo Snow Festival is Japan's most famous winter event and one of the world's premier snow festivals. Held across three venues, it features massive snow sculptures up to 15 meters tall at Odori Park, crystal-clear ice sculptures illuminated at night in Susukino, and interactive snow activities at Tsudome. The festival attracts over 2 million visitors annually.
Sapporo Snow Festival takes place from 2026-02-05 to 2026-02-11.
Sapporo Snow Festival is held at Odori Park, Susukino, Tsudome in Hokkaido, Japan.
Yes, Sapporo Snow Festival is free to attend.
The admission fee for Sapporo Snow Festival is ¥0.
The crowd level at Sapporo Snow Festival is typically extreme.
Yes, Sapporo Snow Festival is held annually.
Sapporo Snow Festival is a snow festival in Japan.
Highlights of Sapporo Snow Festival include: Massive snow sculptures up to 15m tall with projection mapping shows at Odori Park; Crystal-clear ice sculptures illuminated at night in Susukino entertainment district; Interactive snow slides and activities at Tsudome community venue.
Tips for Sapporo Snow Festival: Night illumination (until 22:00) transforms the sculptures — evening visits are highly recommended. Book accommodation 3+ months in advance as hotels fill up quickly. Dress in layers with waterproof boots. Weekday mornings are least crowded..
Sapporo Snow Festival welcomes international visitors. It is a great way to experience Japanese culture.
Access information for Sapporo Snow Festival: Odori Station (Sapporo Municipal Subway), direct access to Odori Park venue. Susukino Station for ice sculpture venue. Tsudome is accessible by shuttle bus from Sakae-machi Station (Toho Line)..
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Tips: Night illumination (until 22:00) transforms the sculptures — evening visits are highly recommended. Book accommodation 3+ months in advance as hotels fill up quickly. Dress in layers with waterproof boots. Weekday mornings are least crowded..
Photography is generally welcome at Sapporo Snow Festival. Check specific rules at the venue.
Sapporo Snow Festival is a family-friendly festival that visitors of all ages can enjoy.
Festival food stalls (yatai) at Sapporo Snow Festival typically serve popular Japanese street food including yakisoba, takoyaki, and kakigori. Some festivals feature regional specialties.
Yes, wearing a yukata (casual kimono) is very common and encouraged at Sapporo Snow Festival. Many visitors rent yukata nearby.
Parking can be limited during Sapporo Snow Festival. Public transportation is recommended. Check access details: Odori Station (Sapporo Municipal Subway), direct access to Odori Park venue. Susukino Station for ice sculpture venue. Tsudome is accessible by shuttle bus from Sakae-machi Station (Toho Line)..
Massive snow sculptures up to 15m tall with projection mapping shows at Odori Park; Crystal-clear ice sculptures illuminated at night in Susukino entertainment district; Interactive snow slides and activities at Tsudome community venue
Odori Station (Sapporo Municipal Subway), direct access to Odori Park venue. Susukino Station for ice sculpture venue. Tsudome is accessible by shuttle bus from Sakae-machi Station (Toho Line).
Night illumination (until 22:00) transforms the sculptures — evening visits are highly recommended. Book accommodation 3+ months in advance as hotels fill up quickly. Dress in layers with waterproof boots. Weekday mornings are least crowded.
📍 Odori Park, Susukino, Tsudome