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Must-See! 10 Fun Things to Do in Sapporo in Winter

Must-See! 10 Fun Things to Do in Sapporo in Winter

Last updated: 27 December 2023

Sapporo first sees snow in November, and the snow begins to accumulate in December, with the city remaining blanketed through mid-March. Chilly days are the norm from December to February, with maximum temperatures below freezing, yet it's still a season where you can fully enjoy the uniqueness of Sapporo.

Here are ten things to do in Sapporo in winter, with seasonal experiences and special events to help you take advantage of the cold.

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Table of Contents
  1. 1. Enjoy playing in the snow-covered country
  2. 2. Take photos with the Sapporo White Illumination lights
  3. 3. Experience the artistry of the Sapporo Snow Festival
  4. 4. Encounter cold-weather animals at the Maruyama Zoo
  5. 5. Head to Okurayama and feel like a ski jumper
  6. 6. Take a skiing day trip
  7. 7. Relax with a Yukimi bath at Jozankei Onsen
  8. 8. Eat warm Sapporo ramen in the cold winter
  9. 9. Relax in a cafe with a wood-burning stove
  10. 10. Enjoy seasonal seafood

1. Enjoy playing in the snow-covered country

When visiting Sapporo in winter, you'll definitely want to have fun in the snow. Even if you don't ski or snowboard, there are places where you can still play in the soft, cold snow.

Photo courtesy of Moerenuma Park
Photo courtesy of Moerenuma Park

Moerenuma Park, about 30 minutes from downtown Sapporo by car, was designed by Isamu Noguchi and is an excellent location for sledding and snowshoeing.

Photo courtesy of Moerenuma Park
Photo courtesy of Moerenuma Park

When the snow gets deep, Mt. Moere in the center of the park is perfect for sledding and skiing. The sledding zone is safely surrounded by a protective net, and skiing and snowboarding can be enjoyed in other areas.

From January to March, sleds can be rented at the park's glass pyramid (300 yen), so you can have fun sledding even if you don't have a sled of your own.

Photo courtesy of Moerenuma Park
Photo courtesy of Moerenuma Park

In addition to snowshoes and long boots, the park also offers rental services for cross-country skis. For more details on how to use these, please check the official website.

・Phone number: 011-790-1231
・Rental period: January 5 (Friday) - March 3 (Sunday), 2024, from 10 AM to 4 PM (final return time)
・Closed: Open daily. Note: Rentals are closed on Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a holiday)
・Website: https://moerenumapark.jp/

Located about 10 minutes by bus from Fukuzumi Station on the Toho Subway Line, the Sapporo Hitsujigaoka Observation Deck will host the Snow Park play area from January 5 to March 3, 2024. If you're looking for exciting snow activities, try tubing down a large slide made of snow. The thrill of gliding through the wind and the joyful cheers that fill the air are unforgettable. Additionally, there are areas for building snowmen, diving into fresh snow, and walking ski courses, offering various ways to enjoy the snow.

Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill
・TEL: 011-851-3080
・Hours: From October to May, 9 AM to 5 PM; from June to September, 9 AM to 6 PM. Please note, hours vary by season. Snow Park operating hours are 10 AM to 3 PM (last admission at 2:45 PM).
・Admission fees: Adults 600 yen, children 300 yen, preschool children free of charge.
・Closed: Open daily.
・Website: https://www.hitsujigaoka.jp/

2. Take photos with the Sapporo White Illumination lights

Odori Park
Odori Park

Sapporo White Illumination is Sapporo's largest winter lighting event. In addition to the main venue, Odori Park, the trees lining Ekimae-dori and Minami 1-jo-dori and Sapporo Station's south exit square are also lit up so you can enjoy a fantastic view simply walking in the heart of Sapporo.

Kita 3-jo Plaza (Akapura)
Kita 3-jo Plaza (Akapura)
Sapporo Station South Square
Sapporo Station South Square

In 2023, you can enjoy beautiful light displays in areas around Sapporo Station.

Sapporo White Illumination
・Phone: 011-281-6400 (Sapporo White Illumination Executive Committee)
Season: November 22, 2022 onward; end dates vary by venue
・Website: https://white-illumination.jp/

Miyanomori Frances Church, a wedding hall located about a 10-minute walk from Nishi-Nijuhatchome Station on the Tozai Subway Line, is also one of Sapporo's top winter illumination spots when the garden is lit up with over 10,000 lights.

The beautiful display is a past winner of Walker Plus magazine's Hokkaido Illuminations ranking. It's an impressive sight and you'll get beautiful photos no matter where they're taken.

・Hours: November 1, 2023 to March 31, 2024, from dusk to 8 PM (Illumination)
・Admission: Free
・Closed: Mondays and Tuesdays, year-end and New Year holidays. Note: Closed during events or weddings.

  • Miyanomori Frances
    宮の森フランセス教会
    • Address 10-3-25 Miyanomori 3-jo, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0953
    • Phone Number 011-641-0707

In addition to Sapporo Art Park, the Minami Ward area hosts various light events, including the Snow Light Festival. The Shiroi Koibito Park is also popular for its illuminations.

3. Experience the artistry of the Sapporo Snow Festival

©HTB
©HTB
© Hokkaido Shimbun Press
© Hokkaido Shimbun Press

The Sapporo Snow Festival is held every year for about a week in early February. It has a rich history of more than 70 years and in recent times, it has managed to attract more than 2 million visitors from all over the world. You can find local brand crafts for sale and also participate in online workshops, making it possible to enjoy the Snow Festival in a unique way this year.

Susukino venue
Susukino venue
Tsudome venue
Tsudome venue
© Large Snow Sculpture / HBC Poland Square © Hokkaido Broadcasting 2020
© Large Snow Sculpture / HBC Poland Square © Hokkaido Broadcasting 2020

Every year, in cooperation with Japan's Ground Self-Defense Force, the festival's main Odori Park venue is lined with massive, finely detailed snow sculptures. At night the sculptures are lit up, and in recent years projection mapping has added a new way to experience them.

In addition to the main site, the festival also includes rows of ice sculptures in Susukino and a snow play area at the Tsudome location.

4. Encounter cold-weather animals at the Maruyama Zoo

Photo courtesy of Maruyama Zoo, Sapporo
Photo courtesy of Maruyama Zoo, Sapporo

Sapporo's Maruyama Zoo is easy to get to with bus stops in front of its main and west gates, or just a 15-minute walk from Maruyama Station on the Tozai subway line. It's a popular destination for those who want to see the animals up close, and winter is a prime opportunity to observe animals from in cold regions becoming more active.

Photo courtesy of Maruyama Zoo, Sapporo
Photo courtesy of Maruyama Zoo, Sapporo

You can see lively polar bears, snow leopards, and red pandas.

Snow leopard
Snow leopard
Red panda / Photo courtesy of Maruyama Zoo, Sapporo
Red panda / Photo courtesy of Maruyama Zoo, Sapporo

Of course, if you get cold, you can always warm up indoors while looking at animals from tropical and temperate zones. With a cafe and a gift shop full of unique items, there's plenty to make a trip to the zoo worthwhile, even in the cold.

5. Head to Okurayama and feel like a ski jumper

5. Head to Okurayama and feel like a ski jumper

Okurayama Lookout is the site of the 1972 Winter Olympics ski jumping venue. Only about 30 minutes by car from downtown Sapporo, you can both enjoy a spectacular panorama of winter scenery and get a taste of winter sports.

The observation lounge is at an altitude of 307 meters, and overlooking Sapporo, you'll get the same view as a ski jumper while experiencing some of the same exhilaration.

The Sapporo Olympic Museum showcases the history of the Winter Olympics and has an area where visitors can try simulations of sports from an athlete's point of view, making the museum a fun learning experience for all ages.

Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium
・Okurayama Observatory Lift Hours: Summer Season (April 29 to October 31): 8:30 AM to 6 PM; Extended evening hours (July 1 to September 30): 6 PM to 9 PM. Winter Season (November 1 to April 28): 9 AM to 5 PM.

Sapporo Olympic Museum
Hours: April 29 to October 31: 9 AM to 6 PM; November 1 to April 30: 9:30 AM to 5 PM. Last admission 30 minutes before closing.
・Admission: Lift ticket 1,000 yen (round trip), Sapporo Olympic Museum 600 yen, Combo ticket (Okurayama Observatory Lift + Sapporo Olympic Museum) 1,300 yen (prices for high school students and above)
・Closed: Year-end and New Year holidays. Note: The lift is not available during bad weather, competitions, or official practice days. The Sapporo Olympic Museum has a monthly maintenance day. The restaurant Nouvelle Poussé Okurayama is closed on Wednesdays and during the year-end and New Year holidays.
・Website: https://okurayama-jump.jp/

6. Take a skiing day trip

There are several ski resorts near Sapporo within a 30-minute to 1-hour drive from the city center. They're well-stocked with rental equipment, so you can enjoy a day of skiing even if you don't own any gear. All areas have taken thorough precautions against the spread of infectious diseases per Hokkaido's official policies, so you can ski safely.

Sapporo Moiwayama Ski Resort

Sapporo Moiwayama Ski Resort

Sapporo Moiwayama Ski Resort is easily accessible – about 20 minutes by bus from Makomanai Station on the Namboku Subway Line and about 30 minutes by car from Sapporo Station. There are ten courses suitable for beginners to advanced skiers. Equipment rentals are available and no advance tickets are required, so it's easy to hit the slopes anytime you want.

Mt. Moiwa night skiing
Mt. Moiwa night skiing

Moiwayama Ski Resort
Season: December 16, 2023 to March 24, 2024 (tentative), 9 AM to 9 PM; March 22 to March 26, 2023, 9 AM to 4 PM. Please note that hours may vary depending on snowfall and snow accumulation. Lift tickets and rentals are cash only.
・Pricing: Lift ticket (one-time) Adults 400 yen, Children 300 yen; (3 hours) 2,900 yen. Various options available based on time and number of uses.
・Closed: Open daily during the period.

  • Mt. Moiwa
    • Address Moiwayama, Minami-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido, 005-0041
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    • Nearest Station Ropeway iriguchi Station (Sapporo Streetcar Yamahana Line)
    • Phone Number 011-561-8177

Sapporo Bankei Ski Area

Sapporo Bankei Ski Area

Sapporo Bankei Ski Area is about 20 minutes by car from Sapporo Station and about 10 minutes by bus from Maruyama Koen Station on the Tozai Subway Line. The resort has half pipes, moguls, and an area to play in the snow. Rental equipment is available in a wide range of sizes and includes top brands. Credit cards and E-payment are accepted.

Play in the snow at Waku Waku Snow Land
Play in the snow at Waku Waku Snow Land

Sapporo Bankei Ski Area
Season: Typically mid-December to March of the following year. Please note that dates may change depending on snowfall and accumulation.
・Pricing: Lift ticket (one-time) Adults 350 yen, Middle school students and younger 300 yen; (2-hour ticket) 3,500 yen. Various types of lift tickets are available, differing in duration and number of uses. There are also set tickets with meals and a hands-free package including rentals.
・Wakuwaku Snowland usage fee: 900 yen (700 yen with lift ticket purchase), Parent-child pair (one adult, one child) 1,400 yen.
・Closed: Open daily during the period.
・Website: https://www.bankei.co.jp/

Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort

Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort

Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort is about an hour's drive from downtown and is easily accessible by bus (90 minutes) from Sapporo Station. With one of the largest rental equipment inventories in Hokkaido, you can choose from the latest gear and clothing and start gliding down the slopes in no time. Skis or snowboards can be exchanged for free if you decide to try the other, and the wide range of rentals also includes sleds and tubes.

Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort
Season &Hours: November 17, 2023 to November 30, 2023: 9 AM to 3:20 PM; December 1, 2023 to March 31, 2024: 9 AM to 5 PM (Weekends and holidays: 8:30 AM to 5 PM); April 1, 2024 to May 12, 2024: 9 AM to 4:30 PM
・Admission: December 1 to March 31: 5,000 yen for 4 hours, 4,500 yen onwards; Snow escalator ticket (one day): 1,500 yen; Please note that lift and gondola prices may vary depending on the type and season, and there are other cost-effective package tickets available.
・Closed Days: Open continuously during the specified period. Please be aware that operating days may change based on weather and snow conditions.
・Website: https://www.sapporo-kokusai.jp/

7. Relax with a Yukimi bath at Jozankei Onsen

7. Relax with a Yukimi bath at Jozankei Onsen

Jozankei Onsen is located in Sapporo's Okuzashiki district, about 50 minutes by car from central Sapporo. The hot spring village is a popular destination, where bathers can enjoy the beauty of the valley. If you go in winter you can enjoy a refreshing Yukimi (open-air snow-viewing) bath.

Jonzankei Onsen’s “Hana Momiji” open-air bath
Jonzankei Onsen’s “Hana Momiji” open-air bath
Hoheikyo Onsen
Hoheikyo Onsen

There are about 20 hot spring inns in the Jozankei area to suit different tastes, including Koganeyu Onsen, Hoheikyo Onsen, and Usubetsu Onsen. Many have open-air baths and bathhouses with outdoor views, and you can experience a different atmosphere at each.

Some offer day-trip packages, making it fun to visit a few hot springs in a day. There is also a convenient direct bus from Sapporo Station that takes only an hour to get to the hot spring town.

February's Snow Candle Way event brings further winter wonderment to Jonzankei as snow candles are lit around Jozankei Shrine, creating a fantastic scene.

・Phone: 011-598-2012 (Jozankei Tourism Association)
・Website: https://jozankei.jp/

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8. Eat warm Sapporo ramen in the cold winter

8. Eat warm Sapporo ramen in the cold winter

Ramen noodles are Sapporo's local delicacy, and the traditional thick, rich miso ramen doesn't cool quickly and will warm you to the core. There is a wide variety of flavors, from those with the deep sweetness and richness of the uniquely prepared miso, to those with tongue-tingling spiciness or plenty of garlic.

In recent years, shops offering non-miso ramen have increased and gained popularity. In winter, spicy dandan noodles are also highly recommended. Since each restaurant offers something unique, it's fun to try a few and compare.

9. Relax in a cafe with a wood-burning stove

9. Relax in a cafe with a wood-burning stove

Heating is indispensable during Hokkaido's cold winter, and among the appliances available, wood-burning stoves not only warm a room, but also soothe the heart with their flickering flames.

Morihico's limited Mori no Shizuku" blend (748 yen)
Morihico's limited Mori no Shizuku" blend (748 yen)

Morihico is a popular family-owned cafe in Sapporo's Maruyama neighborhood, which is full of unique shops. The cafe itself is a renovated classic wooden house, and in winter the wood stove is always lit.

You can slow down and enjoy a view of the snowy scenery outside while sipping fragrant home-roasted coffee and enjoying homemade baked goods.

  • Morihico
    森彦
    • Address 26-2-18 Minami 2-jonishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido
    • Phone Number 0800-111-4883
    • ・Hours: Open daily, weekdays and holidays 9 AM - 8 PM (last order 7 PM)

10. Enjoy seasonal seafood

10. Enjoy seasonal seafood

In winter, ocean temperatures drop and seafood becomes especially delicious due to its increased fat content. Of course, crab is the king of seafood and from December to March, horsehair crab is in season off the coast of Kushiro in the Pacific Ocean. Steamed crab is common, but dashi soup stock also adds a unique taste, so crab is tasty in hot pots and Teppo-jiru soup, too.

Ishikari Nabe, another recommended Hokkaido food, warms the body by pairing the tastes of salmon and miso. Cod is also representative of seasonal winter seafood and a popular hot pot ingredient, while collagen-rich fish like sculpin and gokko can also be found in hot pots unique to Hokkaido. Kinki, delicious either boiled or as sashimi, and sweet shellfish like scallops and surf clams are also eaten in winter.

Winter in Sapporo has a lot to offer amidst the cold and snow. With impressive events, fun ways to play in the snow, and delicious food, there are plenty of ways to make your own list of "what to do in Sapporo in winter"! And check out the video below for ideas on what else you can see in Sapporo in winter!


Text by: Minna no Kotobasha
English translation by Gabriel Wilkinson

*This article was originally published in January 2021 and updated in November 2023. Please check official websites for latest information.

*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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