On our third day in Hokkaido, we used JR to very easily get from Sapporo to Otaru with another later start to the day. There's no need for reserved seats like we used for Day 2 to Asahikawa, and we all managed to get seats because we were at the platform well ahead of train arriving.
We opted to ride to Minami-Otaru since our first destination was kind of at a mid-point between that and Otaru station and it might be a little less crowded walking from this direction. Lots of snow and ice on the ground and it was actively snowing as well!
Ngl, I struggled with this a bit and the process goes pretty fast, especially after everyone watches the first person. The staff are very efficient from start to finish including prompting you to take a picture before they take care of the final parts and cooling.
This canal area was one of the most crowded of all of the days for us. Have to wait to even get a subpar picture and even then there might be someone else in it.
Festival staff used a shovel to help us make holes for our candles lol.
As we were heading towards Otaru station, we stopped by the old Temiya rail line area where there's a second light path which is different and has its own charm.
We all met back up, made our way to the station and then go on the next train back to Sapporo! Everyone was pretty exhausted (I think none of us completely fell down but it was really stressful to walk tbh), so we did a gyudon take out dinner and packed for our flights out the next day :)The festival areas in Otaru are much different than the ones in Asahikawa and Sapporo. It definitely focuses less on big individual snow sculptures and more about the effect as you walk along the path.
I would have enjoyed it a lot more if I wasn't constantly worried about slipping and falling! The crowds can't be helped (and should be expected), but the ice and small sloping areas made it difficult to transverse and look at your surroundings while still moving.
If you're interested in Hokkaido's snow festivals, it was absolutely worth it to get to all three if it's feasible for you and this weekend was the perfect opportunity for us. We didn't have any issues with transportation and thankfully my dad took care of all of the hotel logistics well ahead of time. The activities we did in Asahikawa and Otaru also made for a great experience. Even with a big group of 8 foreigners, we were able to get seats for meals (although sometimes a little farther out).
Do be sure to dress warm and consider having crampons!
Hokkaido Snow Festivals 2024
- Sapporo
- Otaru
WOW glass blowing looks so incredible!!!! Hope to see close-up photos of your pieces when they arrive!
ReplyDeleteThe path of lights is beautiful~ What a lovely vacation!
Mines definitely doesn't look professionally done but I'm happy with it! haha.
DeleteI imagine it'd be difficult to do! It'll be a unique piece to cherish for sure 💖
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