WOW: Hill of the Buddha Highlights
Tadao Ando’s Design: A masterpiece by the world-famous architect. The 13.5m Buddha is hidden inside a hill, revealing only its head from the outside.
The “Reveal” Journey: You must pass through a water garden and a 40m dark tunnel before seeing the statue—a carefully designed spiritual ritual.
Seasonal Beauty: Surrounded by 150,000 lavender plants in summer (purple) and a blanket of white snow in winter.
Surreal Surroundings: The site also features life-sized Moai Statues and a Stonehenge replica, making it a unique photo spot.
Quick Guide: Atama Daibutsu (The Hill of the Buddha)
| Feature | Details |
| Architect | Tadao Ando (安藤忠雄) |
| Location | Makomanai Takino Cemetery, Sapporo |
| Best For | Architecture lovers, photographers, spiritual seekers. |
| Winter Hours | 10:00 – 15:00 (Nov – Mar) |
| Summer Hours | 9:00 – 16:00 (Apr – Oct) |
| Admission | 300 JPY (Donation) |
| Access | Subway to Makomanai Stn, then transfer to Bus. |
🏛️ The Architecture: A Journey from Dark to Light
This is not just a statue; it is an experience designed to manipulate light and space.

1. The “Half-Hidden” Buddha
Unlike traditional statues that sit high on pedestals, this 13.5m Buddha is buried within a hill planted with lavender. From the outside, you only see the head floating above the landscape. It is a humble, mysterious approach to divinity.
2. The Water Garden (Boundary)
Before entering, you must walk around a rectangular Water Garden. This signifies crossing the boundary from the “ordinary world” to the “sacred world.”
- Winter Note: In winter, the water freezes and is covered in snow, creating a perfect, silent white void.
3. The 40m Tunnel (Purification)

You enter a long, dim concrete tunnel (40 meters). As you walk through the darkness, you can see the light at the end growing brighter.
- The Climax: When you reach the end, the ceiling opens up to the sky, and the Buddha is bathed in natural light. The contrast is breathtaking.
❄️ Summer vs. Winter: When to Go?
- Summer (July-Aug): The hill turns vibrant purple with 150,000 lavender plants. The contrast between the grey concrete and purple flowers is stunning.
- Winter (Dec-Mar): The hill becomes a pure white snowscape. The Buddha wears a “hat of snow.” The atmosphere is incredibly quiet and Zen-like.
A Traveler’s Reflection:
“Some say this is ‘pseudo-monumental,’ but once you understand Ando’s intent, you see the compassion in his rebellion. The Buddha’s ‘hidden’ posture is a comfort to the dead and a confession to the living. Death doesn’t need to be grand; it can be a sigh amidst the lavender or the white snow.”
🚌 Critical Access Guide (The Transport Trap)
The Hill of the Buddha is located inside the Makomanai Takino Cemetery, which is far from the city center.
Option 1: Public Transport (Recommended)
- Take the Subway Namboku Line to Makomanai Station (真駒內).
- Transfer to Bus No. 108 (specifically for Takino Reien/Cemetery).
- Warning: Bus schedules change seasonally. Check the “Chuo Bus” timetable in advance.
Option 2: Taxi (Expensive & Risky)
- Cost: A taxi from Sapporo city center costs about 8,000 JPY one way.
- The Trap: It is easy to get there, but very hard to get a taxi back. Uber/Go apps often do not work in this remote area.
- Advice: If you take a taxi, arrange for the driver to wait for you, or strictly plan your return using the bus schedule.
📍 Visitor’s Guide
| Category | Information |
| Address | 2 Takino, Minami Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 005-0862 |
| Park Hours | 7:00 – 18:00 (Winter) / 7:00 – 19:00 (Summer) |
| Buddha Hours | 10:00 – 15:00 (Winter) / 9:00 – 16:00 (Summer) |
| Note | This is an active cemetery. Please be respectful and quiet. |
| Nearby | Don’t miss the Moai Statues and Stonehenge replicas near the entrance! |

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