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Moerenuma Park
Moerenuma Park
Moerenuma Park

Moerenuma Park

This former landfill site, most recognizable for its 32-m-tall Glass Pyramid, was transformed into Moerenuma Park, 188.8 hectares of green parkland designed by world-renowned sculptor Isamu Noguchi. It has also gained attention both in Japan and abroad for its cooling system, which utilizes snow to reduce the environment burden. The Pyramid also houses L'enfant Qui Reve, a French restaurant which received a Hokkaido Michelin star and has experience with UN and government-related international banquets.

Largest Conference Hall Capacity Largest Conference Hall Size (sqm) Largest Conference Hall Capacity Wi-Fi
Theater-Style Classroom-Style Seated Standing
70 N/A N/A N/A 50 70 ×
Access 30 min. by car from downtown Sapporo
Food/Drink Food and drink allowed
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor and outdoor
Accessibility Accessible parking, wheelchair rentals and accessible restroom available.
Elevator
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The Glass Pyramid may only be used as a unique venue by government officials.

Contact Information

Sapporo Convention Bureau

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