The Asahikawa Winter Festival is one of Hokkaido’s most iconic winter events, drawing visitors from around the world to experience enormous snow sculptures, interactive snow zones, and family-friendly attractions in the heart of Asahikawa, Hokkaido.
❄️ What Is the Asahikawa Winter Festival?
Held every February in Asahikawa City, this winter festival celebrates snow and ice with breathtaking scale and creativity. Unlike other snow festivals that focus mainly on displays, Asahikawa’s event emphasizes hands-on experiences—from gigantic snow slides to interactive play zones—making it perfect for families and winter lovers alike.
The festival started as a community effort to turn abundant winter snow into positive energy and has grown over more than six decades into one of northern Japan’s largest winter events.
📅 Event Overview
- Dates: February 6 (Fri) – February 11 (Wed, holiday) 2026 (6 days)
- Location: Multiple venues in Asahikawa, including
- Ishikari River Riverside (Asahibashi Bridge area)
- Heiwa Street Shopping Park (city center)
- Admission: Free for all visitors
- Official Website: https://asahikawa-winterfes.jp/
This six-day winter celebration takes place in early February, at the same time as Sapporo’s Snow Festival, making it easy to visit both events during the same trip.
🎨 Highlights You Can’t Miss
Massive Snow Sculptures
The centerpiece of the festival is the giant snow sculptures—some of the largest in the world. These massive works of snow art tower over visitors and often serve as stages for performances and events.
Ice Sculpture World Championship
One of the festival’s signature attractions is the Ice Sculpture World Championship, where international and local artists carve transparent ice blocks into stunning works of art.
🛷 Snow Play and Activities
The festival isn’t just about looking—it’s about playing in the snow! Enjoy:
- Giant snow slides
- Snow play zones for kids
- Stage events and performances
Day vs. Night Experience
By day, admire the immense size and detail of the sculptures. At night, the illuminated snow and ice create a magical, glowing landscape perfect for photography.
🗺️ How to Get There
From JR Asahikawa Station:
- Main riverside venues are within walking or local bus distance.
From Sapporo:
- Take the Limited Express train (~90 minutes) to Asahikawa Station, then local transport to the festival venues.
From Asahikawa Airport:
- A short taxi or bus ride brings you directly to the downtown festival areas.
🧤 Tips for Visitors
Dress for Hokkaido Winters
Asahikawa is famously cold in February, with temperatures often well below freezing. Be sure to bring:
- Down or heavy winter coat
- Insulated boots with good traction
- Gloves, hat, scarf, and warm layers
📸 Best Times to Visit
- Weekdays: Fewer crowds and easier photo opportunities
- Nighttime: Illuminations bring a different vibe after sunset
🍴 Nearby Attractions & Ideas
Make the most of your visit by combining the festival with:
- Asahikawa’s downtown shopping and dining
- Warm cafés and local ramen — especially Asahikawa’s famous soy-based ramen
- A stroll along the Ishikari River for scenic winter views
🌟 Why Visit?
The Asahikawa Winter Festival offers more than just snow sculptures—it invites you to experience winter in a lively, family-friendly environment. Its mix of art, play, and culture makes it a winter celebration unlike any other in Japan.

