This winter, head to the city of Otaru—a short 45-minute ride from Sapporo—for a light-up show unlike any other. The Otaru Snow Light Path Festival spreads from Otaru Canal to the Former Temiya Railway Line area too. From a dreamy Milky Way canal of lights to the pathway of lights, you are sure to fall in love with this wintery scene. This heart-melting festival of lights is held for 8 days in early to mid-February.
Walk only 10 minutes from the station toward the Unga Kaijo area along the canal and bask in the glow of thousands of candles illuminating the way. Afloat in the canal, you’ll see buoyed lanterns bobbing peacefully on the waters as well. The Temiya Railway Line Kaijo is the smaller of the two, but no less enchanting with its 1880s railroad architecture. Even though the path is only about 300 meters long, it’s a breathtaking sight.
Candles are placed inside of snow and ice sculptures, lighting them up with a soft-orange light akin to a flickering ember. It’s estimated that over 1.2 million candles will decorate the festival before it ends. You can even add your own candle to the path. The theme changes yearly making every year a different experience. You’ll see candle displays by local residents and businesses. The gentle light of the candles will surely warm up your winter walk through this festive town.
Cherish the dreamy and romantic vision of this special kind of illumination. The whole event is run by local volunteers and the handmade displays create a place where you can feel free to reflect quietly on life. You’ll want to visit early in the evening as candles are lit at 5 pm and go out from 8:30 to 9 pm. The snow candle festival runs for about 8 days during the same period as the Sapporo Snow Festival, so why not visit both?
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Serena Ogawa @serena.ogawa
Associate Editor for Japan Travel.