We’ve rounded up the best festivals and events in Hokkaido to check out on your winter trip.
Every winter, Hokkaido transforms into a glittering snow-covered paradise. From enchanting light displays to world-renowned festivals, these seasonal events are perfect for travellers seeking the ultimate winter wonderland.
As you plan your snowy getaway to Hokkaido, make sure these highlights are on your radar:
November 2024
German Christmas Market in Sapporo
22 November – 25 December 2024
Step into the heart of Sapporo’s winter festivities at Odori Park, where you’ll find stalls offering authentic German treats, hot mulled wine, and charming Christmas souvenirs. The magical backdrop of the Sapporo White Illumination also adds to the festive atmosphere.
Jumbo Christmas Tree at Sapporo Factory
November 2024 – January 2025
Each winter, the Sapporo Factory atrium turns into a Christmas wonderland anchored by a 15-metre Sakhalin fir with thousands of lights. Get into the festive cheer with hourly music performances to look forward to. You’ll even spot a giant Santa Claus climbing up the chimney of the Sapporo Kaitakushi Beer Brewery.
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December 2024
Hakodate Christmas Fantasy
1 – 25 December 2024
Watch as a floating Christmas tree illuminates Hakodate Bay, with nightly fireworks painting the sky. We recommend dropping by the soup bar after for a cosy end to your winter evening.
Hakodate Illumination
1 December 2024 – 28 February 2025
Come December, the Motomachi district in Hakodate transforms into a festive scene when the streets are lined with twinkling lights, creating a romantic, nostalgic setting for an evening stroll. The enchanting illuminations make Hakodate a must-visit, especially ahead of Christmas, New Year and Chinese New Year holidays.
Méli Mélo Pop Up at Andaru Niseko
1 December 2024 – 31 March 2025
Indulge in a culinary affair at Méli Mélo’s exclusive Niseko pop-up, where acclaimed chef Hironori Sato crafts exquisite Japanese modern French dishes.
January 2025
Jozankei Onsen Yukitouro (Snow Candle Way)
25 January 2025 – 1 February 2025
Every year, Jozankei Shrine is illuminated by the serene glow of more than 1,000 snow candles. By night, visitors can wander around the pretty onsen village under the gentle flicker of candlelight for a magical winter experience.
Sounkyo Onsen Ice Fall Festival
Late January – Late March 2025
As night falls, explore Sounkyo’s magnificent ice pillars and tunnels and enjoy panoramic views from the 15-metre observation platform, complete with fireworks.
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February 2025
75th Sapporo Snow Festival
4 – 11 February 2025
Now in its 75th year, Sapporo’s Snow Festival is a week-long celebration of winter art and culture that draws visitors from around the world. The festival features intricate snow and ice sculptures across three main sites — Odori Park, Tsudome and Susukino — as well as ice slides and a snow maze.
Asahikawa Snow Festival
6 February – 11 February 2025
Head north to Asahikawa for a breathtaking display of incredible snow sculptures and festive lights that transform the city into a snowy wonderland.
Otaru Snow Light Path Festival
Early-Mid February 2025
For a serene and magical evening stroll, explore Otaru’s streets and canals as the coastal town becomes a sea of glowing snow candles and lanterns.
Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival
1–14 February 2025
The Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival celebrates Hokkaido’s winter beauty in the form of ice sculptures, crafted from the lake’s pure water and illuminated in various colours each night. Visitors can wander among the frozen art, go ice skating, or enjoy the fireworks that bring festive cheer to the quiet lakeside.
March 2025
Snow Machine Niseko
11–14 March 2025
Snow Machine brings together winter sports and a music festival to create the ultimate ski trip. Hit the slopes by day then enjoy après-ski fun at night dancing to sets by world-class DJs including Chase & Status, Claptone and Jungle.