Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium
Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium
4.5
8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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kojio
Sapporo, Japan3 contributions
Jan 2024 • Friends
I came to Hokkaido for the first time to visit a friend in Sapporo. Since I had never seen snow before, I went to a ski resort for the first time and learned snowboarding. After about three hours of practice, I finally managed to slide down somewhat confidently.
Sapporo International Ski Resort was great, with clean and easy-to-use gondolas and lifts. It wasn't too crowded, so even as a beginner, I could enjoy sliding without worries.
My friend took me to watch the women's World Cup at the Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium. The weather wasn't ideal with a blizzard, but watching people jump from such high and steep slopes was crazy and exciting. I thought, "I can't believe they do that!" We're planning to go see the men's competition too if our schedule allows. I won't have a chance to see ski jumping back in Thailand, so I'm definitely going for it.
I checked, and it seems they sell VIP tickets for the men's event on Feb 17 and 18, so I'm thinking of buying them. Watching the jumps in a warm place with a beer in hand would be the best!
Sapporo International Ski Resort was great, with clean and easy-to-use gondolas and lifts. It wasn't too crowded, so even as a beginner, I could enjoy sliding without worries.
My friend took me to watch the women's World Cup at the Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium. The weather wasn't ideal with a blizzard, but watching people jump from such high and steep slopes was crazy and exciting. I thought, "I can't believe they do that!" We're planning to go see the men's competition too if our schedule allows. I won't have a chance to see ski jumping back in Thailand, so I'm definitely going for it.
I checked, and it seems they sell VIP tickets for the men's event on Feb 17 and 18, so I'm thinking of buying them. Watching the jumps in a warm place with a beer in hand would be the best!
Written January 25, 2024
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くりな
Tokyo, Japan1,599 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
It's so impressive! The view from above is amazing, whether you look up from below. The Hinomaru squadron that won all gold, silver and bronze medals. I was so moved.
I was brought here after Jozankei Onsen. I have hardly been to the Sapporo area.
As I enjoyed the wonderful view of Sapporo, I was humming the ballad of rainbow and snow → my age is showing lol
I was a child at the time, but the Sapporo Olympics was a big shock.
Go for it, Japan! ️
Please visit. I highly recommend it *(^o^)/*
I was brought here after Jozankei Onsen. I have hardly been to the Sapporo area.
As I enjoyed the wonderful view of Sapporo, I was humming the ballad of rainbow and snow → my age is showing lol
I was a child at the time, but the Sapporo Olympics was a big shock.
Go for it, Japan! ️
Please visit. I highly recommend it *(^o^)/*

Written August 19, 2023
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Instafe
Geelong, Australia32 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
We were unsure what to expect when we booked a cab to take us to this venue but very pleasantly surprised on arrival. This massive ski jump must be seen to be believed. Looking up to the top, it is apparent that this sporting event is for extreme skier and definitely not the faint hearted. Really enjoyed the chair lift ride up to the top, despite it being seriously cold and snowing at the time. At the top, looking down the ski jump gave you even more perspective on what these elite sports men and women do. They must have nerves of steel!!!
Then to warm up, we went to the museum. This interactive facility was so much fun. Including testing your skills as a ski jumper, bob sledder and ice skater. None of which I will be taking up any time soon based on my results on the simulators!!!
Then to warm up, we went to the museum. This interactive facility was so much fun. Including testing your skills as a ski jumper, bob sledder and ice skater. None of which I will be taking up any time soon based on my results on the simulators!!!
Written January 1, 2020
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Kent P
Batavia, OH101 contributions
Oct 2020
I enjoyed the view from the top and the museum. Cost 1200y for combined ticket. Museum top floor has all English info the bottom floor is only in Japanese. There's a direct bus from Maruyama Koen station, only 15 minutes.
Written October 30, 2020
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paulynyyy
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia2,165 contributions
Dec 2022
This Ski Jump Stadium was one of the competition venues for the 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympic Games.
It was a wow experience for my family and I, especially during snowy winter. We love the ski lift ride. The ride was exhilarating as well as calming at the same time.
From the top, there is a look out point for spectacular views. There are toilets in the viewing platform. Too bad, the soft serve store was not opened.
I've been here during summer, but nothing beats the view and experience during winter. Not to be missed!
It was a wow experience for my family and I, especially during snowy winter. We love the ski lift ride. The ride was exhilarating as well as calming at the same time.
From the top, there is a look out point for spectacular views. There are toilets in the viewing platform. Too bad, the soft serve store was not opened.
I've been here during summer, but nothing beats the view and experience during winter. Not to be missed!
Written January 30, 2023
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truffles808
Honolulu, HI207 contributions
Jul 2017 • Family
It was an adventure trying to figure out the bus system of how to get here, but the view was beautiful and worth it. There weren't too many people when we arrived as it was almost closing time (6 p.m.). Chair lift rides were quite affordable (500 yen) in comparison to the Mt. Moiwa cable car ropeway (1700 yen). There is an observatory at the top that serves soft serve ice cream. You can also buy souvenirs from vending machines.
If you plan to travel on your own, here are some tips. Take the subway to Maruyama Koen Station (orange line). Head to the bus terminal (exit 2). Take the JR Bus 14 and get off st the Okurayama kyogijo iriguchi bus stop. (Note: Do not get on any other bus that is not JR. That bus will loop around another mountain and take a break stop before heading to the ski jump bus stop).
Nearby the station is Maruyama Park, Hokkaido Shrin and Maruyama Zoo.
If you plan to travel on your own, here are some tips. Take the subway to Maruyama Koen Station (orange line). Head to the bus terminal (exit 2). Take the JR Bus 14 and get off st the Okurayama kyogijo iriguchi bus stop. (Note: Do not get on any other bus that is not JR. That bus will loop around another mountain and take a break stop before heading to the ski jump bus stop).
Nearby the station is Maruyama Park, Hokkaido Shrin and Maruyama Zoo.
Written July 18, 2017
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KarolaRS
6,981 contributions
Jun 2016 • Friends
One of the "must do" tourist attractions in Sapporo. Take the ski lift to the top for a broad view over Sapporo and on clear days also Ishikari bay. Even in summer, jump practice is pretty common (think water skiing on a special surface). It is pretty amazing to watch, especially if you are riding up the steep slope as someone barrels down the other way. If you speak Japanese, you can also call ahead and ask when the next practice sessions are scheduled. It requires a very long escalator ride up the hill side to get to the base of the jump area!
Written October 24, 2016
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Devonian
Oxford, UK38 contributions
Oct 2016 • Solo
A fun visit, and something different for me. The chair lift up was fun, but you can actually walk up/ down a small path to the right of the slope, if you wish. This is naturally only advertised at the top, once you've purchased your chair lift ticket! The winter sports museum is now closed until February 2017, so anyone going with the intention of seeing it, mind these dates.
Written October 10, 2016
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doctorfoxtrot
Taguig City, Philippines13,358 contributions
Dec 2023 • Family
Ski lift ride was ok. Not scary unlike those in Bursa Turkey. This place was Olympic ready since it used to host the winter games before. Good views at the top but of course it was much pleasant. There is a soft serve ice cream dispensing at the top.
Written January 3, 2024
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My Life My Odyssey
Hong Kong, China103 contributions
Jan 2019 • Solo
I was fortunate enough when visiting the Winter Olympic museum ( same location) to pick a day with a FIS world ski jumping event taking place.
You can pay ( when no event is on) to take a gondala up to the top of the ski jump, i did not do this. I did stay to watch the qualifying jumps for the event. Admittance was free and it was not at all crowded. A cool experience if you have never seen it before in person.
You can pay ( when no event is on) to take a gondala up to the top of the ski jump, i did not do this. I did stay to watch the qualifying jumps for the event. Admittance was free and it was not at all crowded. A cool experience if you have never seen it before in person.
Written January 11, 2019
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