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Japan · Higashi-ku
モエレ沼公園
Moerenuma Park offers a unique fusion of nature and art, designed entirely as a single sculpture by Isamu Noguchi. Visitors can explore iconic geometric structures like the Glass Pyramid "Hidamari" and Mt. Moere, enjoy water play in summer, and try cross-country skiing in winter. Admission and parking are completely free.
Hours, tickets and current exhibitions are on the official site.
Visit official site →Moerenuma Park is a municipal park in Sapporo, Japan. It has playground equipment, outdoor sports fields, and objects that are designed by Isamu Noguchi, a Japanese American artist. Visitors can enter the park and use the parking lot for free. Construction began in 1988; the park opened in 2005. It won a number of awards including the Good Design Award in 2002.
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| Mon | 07:00-22:00 |
| Tue | 07:00-22:00 |
| Wed | 07:00-22:00 |
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| Sun | 07:00-22:00 |
Note: 公園自体は無休ですが、ガラスのピラミッドは月曜休館(9:00-17:00)、P3駐車場は12月29日-1月3日閉鎖など、一部施設には定休日や閉鎖期間があります。
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