19 Best Hokkaido Snow Festivals 2025/26 - Dates, Locations & Travel Tips
Winter in Hokkaido is like something straight out of a movie. The ski resorts are jam-packed with powder chasers, and the whole place lights up with winter illuminations, massive snow sculptures, Christmas lights and ice villages. It’s a dream escape for anyone keen on adventure, nature, romance or just a bit of winter magic.
In this guide to Hokkaido’s best winter festivals, you’ll find 19 of the very best Hokkaido snow festivals, from the world famous Sapporo Snow Festival to the chilled, candle-lit charm of Otaru’s Snow Light Path. We’ve got the festival dates, locations and handy travel tips to help you plan out what festival to experience on your days off the mountain and soak up the island’s winter celebrations.
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Kutchan Yukitopia
Yukitopia Snow Festival (yuki (snow) + utopia) in Kutchan is a fun local festival that brings the town together to celebrate the winter culture, capturing the friendly spirit of Hokkaido. This family friendly event offers plenty of fun with games, snow tubing, snowmobile-towed rafts, arts & craft, live performances, and local food stalls, making it perfect for the whole family.
Unlike the larger city festivals, Yukitopia maintains a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, where locals come together to enjoy the snowy season. With its playful energy and scenic mountain backdrop, the Yukitopia Snow Festival provides an authentic and fun Hokkaido winter experience.
- Dates: Mid-February 2026 (not yet announced)
- Location: Central Park, Kutchan
- Website: https://www.town.kutchan.hokkaido.jp/tourism/yukitopia-festival/yukitopia2024/
- Check out: our article on the Best Time to Visit Niseko
Yukitouro (Snow Candle Path) in Jozankei
Just outside Sapporo in the snowy onsen town of Jōzankei, Snow Candle Path or Yukitouro features around 1000 snow candles crafted by local residents and hotels, illuminating the grounds of Jōzankei Shrine. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, unwind in nearby hot springs, and enter the photo and video contest for a chance to free accommodation prizes.
- Dates: 27th January – 3rd February 2026
- Location: Jōzankei Shrine, Sapporo
- Website: https://jozankei.jp/en/event/yukituro2026/
Lake Toya Illumination
Starting in November, a 70 metre long tunnel lights up the heart of the hot spring resort with thousands of lights, turning the area into a magical winter attraction. This glowing spectacle has become a favourite destination for couples and families looking to experience the romantic charm of Lake Toya in winter.
- Dates: 1st November 2025 – 27th April 2026
- Location: Toyako Onsen Street, Toyako Onsen
- Website: https://www.visit-hokkaido.jp/en/event/detail_11140.html
Otaru Light Path – “Yuki Akari no Michi”
Otaru Snow Light Path has been a winter tradition in Otaru since 1999, where the historic canal city of Otaru turns into a glowing winter wonderland. Thousands of flickering lanterns and floating candles illuminate the snow-covered streets and waterways, creating a warm atmosphere that feels both peaceful and romantic, with a nostalgic feeling from early 20th century Japan.
Unlike the larger and busier snow festivals, Otaru offers a more intimate and leisurely “local” experience, perfect for an evening stroll and taking photos along Otaru’s historic canal, JR Temiya railway and many more locations across the city (see here for a list of venues).
It’s an easy day trip from Niseko, and easy to tie in with a trip to Sapporo Snow Festival for an off-mountain day trip the whole family can enjoy!
- Dates: 7th – 14th February 2026
- Location: Otaru Canal, Otaru (check website for more venues)
- Website: http://yukiakarinomichi.org/?page_id=96
Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival
Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival is one of Hokkaido’s iconic winter events, featuring an array of ice sculptures created by spraying water from Lake Shikotsu and allowing it to freeze over a long period of time.
Just an hour drive from Niseko, the ice festival is held around the end of January until the end of February every year and is an ideal option for an off-mountain day trip with the family.
Alternatively, people visiting Sapporo can take a train to JR Chitose Station, and from there take a shuttle bus directly to Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival.
- Dates: 31st January – 23rd February 2026
- Location: Lake Shikotsu Onsen, Chitose
- Website: https://hyoutou-special.asia
German Christmas Market in Sapporo
Experience a touch of Bavarian warmth in the heart of Hokkaido at the Sapporo German Christmas Market. This enchanting event transforms Odori Park into a traditional European Christmas marketplace filled with the scent of mulled wine, roasted nuts and freshly baked bretzel. Stroll past charming wooden stalls offering German beer, handmade crafts and festive decorations, perfect for picking up a few Christmas gifts to bring back home like the commemorative mugs which change design each year.
Thanks to Sapporo’s partnership with Munich (Sapporo’s sister city since 1972), the market captures an authentic European atmosphere, complete with cheerful music and Christmas deco.
- Dates: 21 November – 25 December 2025
- Location: Odori Park, Sapporo
- Website: https://www.sapporo.travel/en/event/event-list/munich_christmas_market/
Sapporo White Illumination
The Sapporo White Illumination marks the beginning of winter in Hokkaido, transforming Odori Park and its surrounding streets into a glittering cityscape. First held in 1981 with only 1000 light bulbs, this spectacular event has grown into one of Japan’s most iconic winter illuminations, with over 800,000 LED lights illuminating the snow covered park, creating dazzling tunnels, sparkling trees, and intricate light sculptures that capture the magic of the season.
- Dates: 21st November 2025 – 14th March 2026 (check the website)
- Location: Odori Park, Sapporo
- Website: https://www.sapporo.travel/en/event/event-list/sapporo_white_illumination/
Sapporo Snow Festival
The Sapporo Snow Festival is Hokkaido’s most celebrated winter event, attracting over two million visitors from Japan and overseas every year. Held across Odori Park, Susukino, and Tsudome, the festival transforms the centre of Sapporo into a mesmerising world of snow and ice sculptures. Towering artworks, intricate carvings and illuminated displays showcase incredible craftsmanship and creativity.
Since its debut in 1950, the festival has become a global symbol of Japan’s winter culture. Visitors can enjoy snow slides, local cuisine, night-time illuminations, and watch musicians, idol groups and cultural performances on a huge stage made of snow, making Sapporo Snow Festival an absolute must-see highlight of Hokkaido’s winter celebrations.
- Dates: 4th – 11th February 2026
- Location: Odori Park, Susukino, and Tsudome, Sapporo
- Website: https://www.snowfes.com
Shiroikoibito Park Illumination in Sapporo

During the “Sweet Illumination” event, the park’s courtyard transforms into a colorful wonderland of lights, creating a magical atmosphere perfect for couples, families and friends. People visiting on their birthday can receive a free shiroikoibito ice cream.
- Dates: Mid November 2025 – End of March 2026
- Location: Shiroi Koibito Park, Miyanosawa, Sapporo
- Website: https://www.shiroikoibitopark.jp/en/
Asahikawa Winter Festival
2026’s festival will include a meet and greet with Alolan Vulpix – the “official Pokémon” of Hokkaido.
- Dates: 6th – 11th February 2026
- Location: From Asahikawa Station up to Tokiwa Park, Asahikawa
- Website: https://asahikawa-winterfes.jp
Furano Snow Night Fantasy
Chill out in the Furano Winter Village, a snow and ice fantasy village located in front of the Shin Furano Prince Hotel. Open from around late-December to late-February, the Furano “Kan Kan Mura” Snow Night Fantasy features activities like Japan’s longest snow-tubing ride, snow rafting, banana boat rides, and snowmobiling. Wander through a glowing winter forest, meet Hokkaido’s red foxes and white rabbits, and relax with a drink served in an ice mug at the Snow Dome Bar or Ice Café. A must-visit Hokkaido winter attraction for all ages.
- Dates: Late December 2025 – mid-March 2026
- Location: Shin Furano Prince Hotel, Furano
- Website: https://www.japan.travel/en/japans-local-treasures/kan-kan-mura-snow-night-fantasy/
Tomamu Ice Village
The Tomamu Ice Village at Hoshino Resorts Tomamu invites visitors into a winter village crafted entirely from ice and snow. This enchanting village features ice domes, an ethereal ice chapel, an ice bar, sweets shop and even an ice hotel for those seeking a truly unforgettable stay. Each structure is illuminated at night, creating a magical atmosphere that feels straight out of a fairy tale. Combining luxury and Arctic adventure, Tomamu Ice Village offers one of Hokkaido’s most unique winter experiences, perfect for couples, families, and travellers chasing the beauty of Japan’s frozen north.
- Dates: Mid-December 2025 – mid-March 2026
- Location: Hoshino Resorts Tomamu, Shimukappu
- Website: https://www.snowtomamu.jp/winter/en/icevillage/
Abashiri Okhotsk Drift Ice Festival
In addition to the festival, Abashiri offers various winter activities, including drift ice cruises on icebreaker ships, horseback trekking, ice fishing, eagle watching, and snowshoeing through the natural beauty of the region.
- Dates: 7th & 8th February 2026
- Location: Abashiri Commercial Port Wharf, Abashiri
- Website: https://visit-abashiri.jp/en/event/b9b5c81d6a90669b636d2b1511eafef4416fbcc5.html
Monbetsu Drift Ice Festival
You’ll also find food stalls serving local specialties, including Monbetsu crab, a highly regarded delicacy throughout Japan.
- Dates: Around start/mid-February 2026 (not yet announced)
- Location: Kaiyokoen, Monbetsu
- Website: https://www.visit-hokkaido.jp/en/event/detail_11126.html
Lake Akan Ice Festival
- Dates: 1st February – 2nd March 2026
- Location: Lake Akan, Kushiro
- Website: https://ja.kushiro-lakeakan.com/things_to_do/1855/
Lake Shikaribetsu Igloo Village
Every winter, a village of igloos is built entirely on the frozen surface of Lake Shikaribetsu. In the Ainu language, Kotan means “village”, and every structure, crafted from clear ice and pure snow, reflects the area’s beauty. Highlights include an ice bar serving drinks in ice glasses, an open-air hot spring bath built on ice, and a romantic ice chapel where real weddings take place. Visitors can also enjoy snowmobiling, snow rafting, and other Hokkaido winter activities through the Shikaribetsu Lake Nature Centre.
- Dates: January – March 2026 (not yet announced)
- Location: Lake Shikaribetsu
- Website: https://kotan.jp/en/
Tokachigawa Swan Festival “SAIRINKA®”
- Dates: End of January – mid-February 2026 (not yet announced)
- Location: Tokachigawa Onsen, Otofuke
- Website: https://www.tokachigawa.net/event/sairinka.html
Shirogane Blue Pond Winter Illumination
Every winter, nighttime illuminations light up the ice covered water of Biei’s Blue Pond (Aoiike in Japanese) in vivid colour. Surrounded by a forest of submerged trees, the pond gained worldwide fame after photographer Kent Shiraishi’s iconic image was featured as an Apple Mac wallpaper in 2012. Located a few hours north of Sapporo, it is now one of Hokkaido’s most photographed locations.
- Dates: 24th October 2025 – 22nd April 2026
- Location: Blue Pond, Biei Town
- Website: https://www.biei-hokkaido.jp/en/22724
Hoshi no Yume (Star Dream) Illumination in Hakodate

- Dates: 1 December 2025 – late February 2026
- Location: Motomachi Park & Hakodate Bay area, Hakodate
- Website: https://www.hakodate.travel/en/events/the-star-illumination-of-goryokaku/
Summary & Travel Tips
- November – December: Illuminations and Christmas markets
- January – February: Major snow and ice festivals
- Late February – March: Nature-focused drift-ice and lake events
- What to Wear: Dress in layers, e.g. thermal base, insulating mid layer, waterproof outer shell, long snow boots with solid grip. Expect temperatures as low as –15 °C inland.
- Getting Around: Use trains, JR Hokkaido Rail Passes, city buses and regional flights, or rent a car. Book accommodation early during the Sapporo Snow Festival, and we really mean early – it’s one of the most popular events in Japan attracting over 2 million visitors.
