Odori Park — Sapporo's Central Green Axis
Odori Park (大通公園) is a 1.5-kilometer-long boulevard running east-west through central Sapporo, dividing the city into north and south sections. The park is lined with flower gardens, fountains, and sculptures, transforming with each season — lilac blossoms in spring, beer gardens in summer, autumn foliage in October, and the world-famous Sapporo Snow Festival (雪まつり) in February with massive ice sculptures.
The park serves as Sapporo's gathering place for festivals, markets, and events year-round. At the eastern end stands the iconic Sapporo TV Tower (147m), offering panoramic city views. Locals use Odori Park as a reference point for navigation — addresses are often given as 'north/south of Odori, east/west blocks.'
Opening Hours
Park 24/7. TV Tower 9:00–22:00.
Closed: Park open year-round. TV Tower open year-round.
Entrance Fee
Park free. TV Tower observation deck ¥1,000.
Best Season
February for Snow Festival; late May for Lilac Festival; July–August for beer garden; October for autumn foliage
Visit Duration
30–60 minutes for park stroll; 45 minutes with TV Tower
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