Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium, Sapporo
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the snowy landscape of Sapporo, Japan, the Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium stands as a testament to the city's rich winter sports heritage. This iconic sport venue, originally constructed in 1971, has been a focal point for ski jumping enthusiasts and has hosted numerous international competitions, including the 1972 Winter Olympics.
The Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium is renowned for its K-90 ski jump hill, where athletes launch themselves into the air in a breathtaking display of skill and fearlessness. The hill's size and design conform to the standards set by the International Ski Federation, making it a premier location for world-class ski jumping events.
With a seating capacity that can accommodate thousands of spectators, the stadium offers an electrifying atmosphere during competitions. Fans gather to witness athletes defy gravity and soar through the crisp, winter air, aiming for record-breaking distances. The grandeur of the surrounding mountains provides a picturesque backdrop that enhances the experience for both athletes and spectators alike.
The stadium has undergone several renovations to ensure it remains at the forefront of ski jumping facilities. These improvements include modernizing the in-run track and enhancing the landing hill to meet the evolving safety and performance standards required by the sport. As a result, the Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium continues to attract international ski jumping events, fostering the growth of the sport in Japan and around the world.
Open to the public outside of competition times, the stadium offers visitors a chance to explore the jump tower and experience the view from the top, providing a small taste of what the athletes see before they take their leap. This access allows for a deeper appreciation of the sport and the remarkable courage required to compete at such heights.
Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium, Hokkaidō Shrine, Sapporo Maruyama Zoo, Hongō Shin Memorial Museum of Sculpture, Sapporo.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium by public transport?
Bus
- Miyanomori Shantue mae • Lines: 円14 (5 min walk)
- Maruyama Nishi-machi Jinja mae • Lines: 円15 (14 min walk)