Chapel on the water

★ 4.9 (400+ reviews) • 10K+ booked
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Chapel on the water Tickets & Tours

Furano Rafting Tour Same-day reservations OK ~ Free Tour photo data
Water activities • Hokkaido (From Furano)

Furano Rafting Tour Same-day reservations OK ~ Free Tour photo data

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Morning departure
Free cancellation
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€ 40.39
Club Med Tomamu Resort - All Inclusive Pass
Water activities • Yufutsu

Club Med Tomamu Resort - All Inclusive Pass

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7+ hrs
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Hoshino Resorts Tomamu Hokkaido Private Ski Lesson [Officially Registered Ski School | Chinese & English | Photography Service]
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Outdoor & sports activities • Yufutsu

Hoshino Resorts Tomamu Hokkaido Private Ski Lesson [Officially Registered Ski School | Chinese & English | Photography Service]

English guided
Morning departure
Private group
Free cancellation
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€ 312.15
Hoshino Resorts Tomamu Ski Resort Lift  Pass & Round-Trip Bus Ticket
Outdoor & sports activities • Yufutsu

Hoshino Resorts Tomamu Ski Resort Lift Pass & Round-Trip Bus Ticket

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7+ hrs
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★ 4.7 (9) • 200+ booked
€ 76.05

Where to stay in Chapel on the water

Tomamu the Tower by Hoshino Resorts
Hotels • Yufutsu

Tomamu the Tower by Hoshino Resorts

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★ 4.4 (157) • 100+ booked
From € 156.67
€ 157.17
Hoshino Resorts RISONARE Tomamu
Hotels • Yufutsu

Hoshino Resorts RISONARE Tomamu

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★ 4.2 (12)
From € 362.49
€ 366.14
White House
Hotels • Yufutsu

White House

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★ 4.2 (18)
From € 50.00
Pension Ing Tomamu
Hotels • Yufutsu

Pension Ing Tomamu

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€ 81.01

More to explore

Tomamu to Sapporo - Express Train Ticket
Train tickets • Yufutsu

Tomamu to Sapporo - Express Train Ticket

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€ 28.79
Tomamu Resort - New Chitose Airport / Sapporo  Shuttle Bus
Buses • Yufutsu (From Chitose)

Tomamu Resort - New Chitose Airport / Sapporo Shuttle Bus

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★ 4.8 (221) • 10K+ booked
€ 32.29

Chapel on the water Reviews

4.9 /5
400+ reviews
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関口 ***
28 May
Although it was only a one-night, two-day stay, we made some wonderful memories. We were lucky enough to see the sea of clouds, and there were so many other attractions besides the sea of clouds that it felt like an amusement park. My only slight regret is that I completely forgot we were on a mountain, not by the sea, and chose seafood for dinner. Overall, though, it's a 5-star facility.
2+
王 **
4 Apr
The Tower is slightly smaller than Risonare, but still quite convenient and comfortable.
Klook User
3 Apr
The room was very clean and comfortable, and the hotel facilities were excellent. Even after three nights, we still wished we could have stayed longer. There were many ski slopes and a wide variety of restaurants. Bringing the kids along for this ski trip was a fantastic experience. Highly recommend it! 👍
Klook 用戶
31 Mar
It's a pretty good place, and the prices aren't too expensive. There are many activities to enjoy, both paid and free, and they're all great. It's definitely worth visiting again.
侯 **
30 Mar
The rooms at The Tower have a retro vibe, much like the family rooms you'd find in a hotel in the United States. They are spacious and very clean, and everything inside is delicious. Plus, there's a large public bath, perfect for relieving fatigue and relaxing after skiing. It was a great experience.
鄭 **
28 Mar
the hotel is awosome, and full of snow and greatnes
Klook User
20 Mar
the best snow resort with the kids activities thank you and got the upgraded room to family room arigatogozai mazu and then the lounge give you free drink hot chocolate and wine
ผู้ใช้ Klook
16 Mar
Everything was very convenient. There were many restaurants to choose from and lots of activities. See you again next year!

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What to know about Chapel on the water

Nestled within the serene landscapes of Hokkaido, Japan, the Chapel on the Water is a breathtaking architectural marvel that captivates visitors with its minimalist elegance and tranquil setting. Located in the picturesque Hoshino Resorts Tomamu in Shimukappu village, this masterpiece is the brainchild of renowned modernist architect Tadao Ando. The chapel is not just a place of worship but a profound experience where nature and design harmoniously converge. Its unique appeal lies in its ability to blur the boundaries between the interior and the natural world, offering visitors a tranquil and reflective space. As you embark on a journey through a white birch forest, you are led to a sacred space where the boundaries between nature and structure dissolve, inviting peace and inspiration. This seamless blend of the natural environment with human creativity makes the Chapel on the Water a must-visit destination for those seeking a unique spiritual experience.
Nakatomamu, Shimukappu, Yufutsu District, Hokkaido 079-2204, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Chapel on the Water

Step into a world where architecture and nature dance in perfect harmony at the Chapel on the Water. This stunning wedding chapel, designed by the renowned Tadao Ando, offers a breathtaking experience with its floor-to-ceiling windows that open up to a vast reflecting pool. Here, the Japanese tradition of 'shakkei' or borrowed scenery is beautifully realized, as the surrounding landscape becomes an integral part of your visit. Whether you're attending a ceremony or simply exploring, the serene ambiance created by the interplay of light, water, and concrete will leave you in awe.

Reflecting Pool

Discover the tranquil beauty of the Reflecting Pool at the Chapel on the Water. This expansive body of water serves as a mirror to the sky and the surrounding landscape, creating a seamless connection between the chapel and nature. As you gaze upon the pool, you'll find a sense of peace and reflection, making it a perfect spot for contemplation and appreciation of the natural world.

L-Shaped Concrete Path

Embark on a journey through the birch forest along the L-Shaped Concrete Path leading to the Chapel on the Water. This unique pathway is more than just a route; it's an experience that embodies the concept of coexistence with nature. As you walk, you'll feel the gentle embrace of the forest, setting the stage for the extraordinary architectural marvel that awaits you at the chapel.

Architectural Significance

The Chapel on the Water, crafted by the renowned architect Tadao Ando, stands as a beacon of modernist and minimalist architecture. Completed in 1988, this masterpiece showcases Ando's philosophy of simplicity and harmony with nature, making it a must-visit landmark for architecture enthusiasts.

Cultural and Historical Context

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Hokkaido, the Chapel on the Water is more than just an architectural wonder; it's a cultural icon that embodies the Japanese love for nature and peace. Its strategic location and design pay homage to the region's stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.

Cultural and Historical Significance

This chapel is a fascinating blend of cultural influences, reflecting Japan's Westernization in the 1980s. Designed as a commercial wedding venue, it showcases Ando's minimalist style with its concrete structure, emphasizing the harmonious relationship between humans and nature. The chapel invites visitors to experience a space of reflection and tranquility, deeply rooted in respect for the natural world.

Architectural Design

Influenced by the concept of 'shintai,' the Chapel on the Water features unfinished concrete, shallow terraces, and a unique altar area. These elements create a seamless spatial experience that resonates with the human spirit, offering a delicate yet powerful environment for visitors to explore.