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Moerenuma Park

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4.4 (3732)

1-1 Moerenumakōen, Higashi Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 007-0011, Japan

Innovative park designed by sculptor Isamu Noguchi, with a museum, wading pool & playgrounds.

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phone+81 11-790-1231
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free
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Mondays: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Tuesdays: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Wednesdays: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Thursdays: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Fridays: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Saturdays: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Sundays: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

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Davin Kho 3 weeks ago

nice park, they have big hills. but too bad the restaurant bit small ( the big restaurant is closed in winter ) fyi. abit far to reach. i use taxi from nearby station. if u go by bus prepare for quite a walk.

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Mico Manauis a month ago

Beautiful Serene place. Going here on a snowy day is like renting the whole park! You can easily sled here all by yourself 😄

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nur hidayah 2 months ago

I took bus No. 61 from a station (I don’t remember what the station name) and I don’t know what went wrong when I alighted at Moerenumakoen nishiguchi (just like instructions in the picture), I felt like I was lost. There’s no park nearby and when I search in google maps, I had to walk 34 minutes to reach the park! The place got nothing much to offer.

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Mama Papa 2 months ago

It’s a museum, if you visit this place at December, the place so beautiful, you cant play with the snow here. But, dont come here at the afternoon/dark, because it’s so hard find the transportation to the city. We try to find taxi but it’s none.

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Kyle Wit 4 months ago

The park features various pyramidal objects, a glass pyramid like at the Louvre, a step pyramid that reminds of pre-columbian America, a small pyramid features at the eastern wooded playground area, a square platform juts out and up triangularly above the soccer fields, a large mound is the largest structure and reminds one of steppe Kurgans or the pagan burial mounds of Scandinavia. There is much to do with the fluidity of structures of interconnected circles and straight lines, as well as the intentional use of glass, wood and stone, and how these create a particular modern ambience and become both practical and aesthetic in what is after all a public park. But you can say this park is also a fabulous work of art. And it's free, and the views are great!