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  • "Way to the Hidden Garden" by Dani Karavan - Sapporo Art Park displays the works of 65 artists, including pieces by modern Japanese sculptors and other works by artists from Sapporo's sister cities.  The artists of these works visited the park to fit their sculptures into the landscape considering the conditions, landscape and the climate of Sapporo. These sculptures show various expressions according to the time and the weather of northern Japan, which varies greatly from season to season. Strolling through the woods you encounter these sculptures among the trees in the open air.
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  • "Way to the Hidden Garden" by Dani Karavan- Sapporo Art Park displays the works of 65 artists, including pieces by modern Japanese sculptors and other works by artists from Sapporo's sister cities.  The artists of these works visited the park to fit their sculptures into the landscape considering the conditions, landscape and the climate of Sapporo. These sculptures show various expressions according to the time and the weather of northern Japan, which varies greatly from season to season. Strolling through the woods you encounter these sculptures among the trees in the open air.
    sapporo-art-park-3.jpg
  • "Way to the Hidden Garden" by Dani Karavan - Sapporo Art Park displays the works of 65 artists, including pieces by modern Japanese sculptors and other works by artists from Sapporo's sister cities.  The artists of these works visited the park to fit their sculptures into the landscape considering the conditions, landscape and the climate of Sapporo. These sculptures show various expressions according to the time and the weather of northern Japan, which varies greatly from season to season. Strolling through the woods you encounter these sculptures among the trees in the open air.
    sapporo-art-park-4.jpg