Venues ;Athletes village Athletes and officials staying at the games stayed at hotels in Sapporo and Obihiro (for speed skating). There was no traditional dedicated village that was built for the games. ;Main Media Center The Main Media Center (MMC) housed both the International Broadcasting Center (IBC) and the Main Press Center (MPC). These were housed at the
Sapporo Convention Center.
Medals The medal design was revealed on December 21, 2016. The medals were cut using diamonds and the three stars on them are curved to look like ice. The three stars are meant to represent athletes as "Stars of Hope". The diamond-cut surface is also meant to represent the fresh air in the winter along with the snow and ice seen across
Hokkaido. The medals are in diameter and thick. The three kind of medals also weight differently, with the gold () weighing the most, followed by silver () and finally bronze ().
Tickets The pre-sale of tickets for select events and the opening ceremony started on September 12, 2016, while tickets went on general sale for all events on November 14, 2016. Alpine skiing, freestyle skiing, snowboard parallel events, speed skating and the third division of the men's hockey tournament were free admission. Tickets start around . The most expensive tickets at are to the closing ceremony.
Torch relay The torch was lit on February 5 at the
Sapporo Snow Festival being held at the
Odori Park located in central Sapporo. The ceremony involved a lighting ritual presentation made by the
Ainu people,
indigenous from
Hokkaido island. The relay in itself only lasted one day (on February 6), with the closing of the day seeing the Kamuinomi, which was one of the main rituals of the Ainu people. The ritual involved praying for the success of all the athletes taking part in the games. From February 7 to the 17th, the flame be split and then displayed at the City Halls of both Sapporo and Obihiro, as well as the 10 ward offices of Sapporo. The main cauldron was located in front of Sapporo City Hall, which was also used for the
1972 Winter Olympics torch relay local celebrations, until one hour before the closing ceremony, on February 26, when the main cauldron was relighted. ==The Games==