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Sapporo's Art Parks

The symbol of the Moerenuma Park is the glass pyramid,  nicknamed Hidamari, designed by Isamu Noguchi a Japanese-Amerian artist.

The symbol of the Moerenuma Park is the glass pyramid, nicknamed Hidamari, designed by Isamu Noguchi a Japanese-Amerian artist.

The symbol of the Moerenuma Park is the glass pyramid,  nicknamed Hidamari, designed by Isamu Noguchi a Japanese-Amerian artist. Moerenuma Park is a municipal park  designed by Isamu Noguchi.  The park is considered to be one complete sculpture.  Shown is a  modern,  white rest room facility. Moerenuma Park is considered to be one complete sculpture. The traingular sculpture over a grassy mound is called "Tetra Mound" designed by Isamu Noguchi and considered the showpiece of the park.  "Floating Sculpture Sapporo" by Marta Pan.  Sapporo Art Park displays the works of 65 artists, including pieces by modern Japanese sculptors and works from Sapporo's sister cities. Strolling through the woods you encounter these sculptures among the trees in the open air.

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Sapporo is Japan's newest city, as development only began in the 19th century.  Consequently it is laid out in a grid pattern with plenty of wide open spaces.  Thankfully lots of space was retained for parks, including expansive Odori Park that cuts a wide green swath through downtown Sapporo that.  This is the venue for the Sapporo Snow Festival where massive chunks of ice and snow are sculpted into new, yet temporary, shapes.  

Elsewhere in town, Sapporo Art Park is sheltered in a forest with more than 50 sculptures, objets and structures are festooned around the park.  As you hike through the forested trails, you encounter curious objects along with nature while you're at it.  Art works were contributed by Japanese artists and creators from Sapporo's sister cities around the world and thoughtfully laid out according to the topography and features of the landscape.  

Without a doubt Moerenuma Park is Sapporo's masterpiece. What was once a garbage dump, Japanese-American designer and artist Isamu  Noguchi designed the park from the ground up, so to speak.  The Park was recreated with hills, valleys, fountains, playgrounds and buildings.  Nogochi's concept of buildings extends to sculptured public toilets, hills made of landfill resembling Mt Fuji, and childrens' playgrounds that give new meaning to play.  

Published on 6/22/09

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