Near Suzukake Park, visitors can engage in authentic Hokkaido cultural experiences. In spring, the park hosts the Cherry Blossom Festival, featuring tea ceremonies and traditional performances under blooming sakura trees, capturing the essence of Japanese seasonal beauty.
During summer, outdoor concerts and camping events bring together music lovers and nature enthusiasts, blending art and alpine scenery. Winter offers snow sculpture workshops, where professional artisans guide participants in crafting intricate ice and snow artworks—a hallmark of Hokkaido’s winter culture.
The nearby Sapporo Citizens’ Hall regularly organizes kimono try-on sessions and local cuisine cooking classes, offering hands-on insight into Hokkaido’s culinary traditions. For indigenous heritage, guided tours at the Ainu Cultural Center provide deep dives into Ainu mythology, craftsmanship, and spiritual beliefs.
These immersive activities enrich your visit, allowing you to connect meaningfully with Hokkaido’s rich natural and cultural tapestry.