Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Moerenuma Park is a vast comprehensive park in Sapporo's Higashi Ward, known for its overall design by American sculptor and designer Isamu Noguchi. The area around Moerenuma, which was originally reclaimed land and reclaimed land, was redeveloped and opened in 2005 under the concept of "the whole is sculpture," integrating nature and sculpture (landscape art). With a glass pyramid, an artificial mountain (Mount Moere), a vast lawn and fountain, this space where art and nature come together is popular with locals and tourists alike for strolling, photography, picnics and as an event venue.
Highlights
- Glass pyramid "HIDAMARI": A unique glass building with exhibition space, a multipurpose hall, a cafe, and more, the building itself is a must-see (exhibitions inside change seasonally).
- Mount Moere: An artificial observation hill. Climbing the stairs and promenade will take you to a viewpoint overlooking Sapporo city and the Ishikari Plain. The scenery changes with the seasons, and the sunsets and snowy scenery are particularly beautiful.
- Earth Sculpture/Landscape: The park is dotted with terrain and sculptures based on Noguchi's ideas. The wide lawns and smooth slopes are popular play areas and photo spots.
- Fountain (Summer Event): In the summer, a large-scale fountain show is held, attracting many families (the schedule changes every year).
- Seasonal expressions: There are different ways to enjoy the park throughout the year, from cherry blossoms in spring, greenery in summer, autumn leaves, and snowy scenery in winter. In winter, there are also areas where you can play in the snow and go sledding.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Location (approximate): Higashi-ku, Sapporo (please check the official website for the official address, map, and latest transportation information).
- public transport: From central Sapporo, the most common route is to get off at a subway Toho Line station (e.g., stations on the Higashi Ward side such as Kanjodori Higashi, Shindo Higashi, or Motomachi), and then take a local bus or shuttle bus. Direct local buses also operate from JR Sapporo Station. Bus times and boarding points vary depending on the season and day of the week, so please check the timetable and route before visiting.
- car: It's about 20 to 40 minutes from central Sapporo (depending on traffic). There are paid and free parking lots within the park, but they tend to fill up during events and on weekends.
- Bicycle/walkMany people visit by bicycle from the surrounding area, and there are paths within the park that are suitable for cycling and walking. We recommend renting a bicycle and bringing appropriate equipment for the weather.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Short walk: 1-1.5 hours (visiting the Glass Pyramid + walking around nearby areas)
- Leisurely sightseeing and picnic: 2-4 hours (climbing Mt. Moere, resting in the plaza, viewing the exhibits)
- A relaxing day: Half a day to a full day (photography, participating in seasonal events, playing with kids, etc.)
Nearby spots
- Sapporo Satoland: A facility offering agricultural experiences and seasonal events. Popular with families.
- Around Okadama Airport (Okadama): There is a small airport and surrounding facilities, and some people visit while driving.
- Restaurants and hot spring facilities in Higashi WardAfter playing in the park, we recommend relaxing at a local restaurant or hot spring or public bath.
- (Please check the details and opening hours of each spot in advance.)
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- congestion: The parking lot and the park can get crowded on weekends, holidays, when the fountains are running in the summer, and during events. If you want to avoid the crowds, consider visiting on a weekday or early in the morning.
- Manners: Please be sure to take your trash home with you or to a designated area. There are areas and rules for bringing pets into the park, so please follow the rules, such as keeping them on a leash and disposing of their waste.
- Flying drones, etc.: As a general rule, flying drones without permission is prohibited in most areas. Please check with the park manager before taking photos or using drones.
- Seasonal precautions: In summer, please prepare measures to protect yourself from the sun and heatstroke (drinks and hats), and in winter, please prepare measures to protect yourself from snow, ice, and cold (warm clothing and non-slip shoes). Fountains are often only available in summer, and in winter, fountains and some facilities may not be available.
- Check facility information: The exhibits inside the Glass Pyramid, the cafe, the opening and closing times of the parking lot and restrooms, and the operating times of the fountain show may change depending on the season and events. Be sure to check the park's official website or Sapporo City information for the latest information.
(Note) There are a variety of photo spots and walking routes, so it's best to allow yourself plenty of time to visit. Please check the official website or information center for the latest access information and event information.
