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</noinclude> {{ {{{format}}} | name = Sapporo Japan Temple | number = 151 | image = Sapporo LDS Temple 1.jpg | image_caption = Temple in winter 2016 | image_width = <!-- Width of image for Lists --> | announcement = 3 October 2009 | announced by = [[Thomas S. Monson]]<ref name="2009-10-03 Welcome">{{citation |title= President Thomas S. Monson: 'Welcome to Conference' |url= http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705334254/President-Thomas-S-Monson-Welcome-to-Conference.html |newspaper= [[Deseret News]] |date= October 3, 2009 |accessdate= 2012-11-06 }}.</ref><ref name="2009-10-04 Taylor">{{citation |last= Talor |first= Scott |date= October 4, 2009 |title= Brigham City among five new locales for LDS temples |url= http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705334251/Brigham-City-among-five-new-locales-for-LDS-temples.html |newspaper= Deseret News |accessdate= 2012-11-06 }}.</ref> | groundbreaking = 22 October 2011 | groundbreaking_by = [[Gary E. Stevenson]] | open_house = Friday, 8 July 2016-Saturday, 23 July 2016 | dedication = 21 August 2016 | dedication_by = [[Russell M. Nelson]] | rededication = <!-- Date of rededication, use "1 January 2000" format --> | rededication_by = <!-- Person who said rededication prayer --> | r_open_house = <!-- Date(s)*** of open house for first rededication--> | rededication2 = <!-- Date of second rededication, use "January 1, 2000" format --> | rededication2_by = <!-- Person who said rededication prayer, wikilinks and references ok --> | r2_open_house = <!-- Date(s)*** of open house for second rededication--> | rededication3 = <!-- Date of third rededication, use "January 1, 2000" format --> | rededication3_by = <!-- Person who said rededication prayer, wikilinks and references ok--> | r3_open_house = <!-- Date(s)*** of open house for third rededication--> | president = Makoto Ono | status = Operating | location = [[Sapporo]], Japan | region = [[Hokkaido]] | country = Japan | continent = Asia | address = 1-620-5 Ohyachi-Nishi, Atsubetsu-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido, Japan. | coordinates = {{coord|43|1|28.7076|N|141|26|41.082|E|type:landmark_region:JP-01|display=inline,title}} | finish = <!-- Building exterior finish --> | style = <!-- Design – short version --> | design = <!-- Design – detailed version --> | designer = <!-- Person*** who designed temple --> | site_acre = 9.8 | floor_area_ft = 48480 | height_ft = 127<!-- https://www.thechurchnews.com/2016/8/25/23222332/sapporo-japan-temple-dedicatory-prayer-a-symbol-of-our-testimony --> | baptistries = 1 | endowment_rooms = 2 | endowment_style = two-stage progressive | sealing_rooms = 3 | clothing_rental = <!-- Does temple rent clothing (If yes) --> | visitors_center = <!-- If temple have visitor's center (link opt) --> | preceded_by = Provo City Center Temple | followed_by = Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple | temple_id = sapporo | lds_id = sapporo-japan | notes = Ground was broken on 22 October 2011 by [[Gary E. Stevenson]]. [[Michael T. Ringwood]] and [[Koichi Aoyagi]] of the [[Seventy (LDS Church)|Seventy]] were also present.<ref name="groundbreaking-sapporo">{{citation |url=https://www.lds.org/church/news/groundbreaking-set-for-the-sapporo-japan-temple?lang=eng |title= Ground Broken for Sapporo Japan Temple |work= Newsroom |publisher= [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] |date= 23 October 2011}}</ref> }}<noinclude> ***Must be wikilinked – all other data is automatically wikilinked where appropriate
- List of sources
- "President Thomas S. Monson: 'Welcome to Conference'", Deseret News, October 3, 2009, retrieved 2012-11-06
- Talor, Scott (October 4, 2009), "Brigham City among five new locales for LDS temples", Deseret News, retrieved 2012-11-06
- "Groundbreaking Held For Sapporo Japan Temple", MormonNewsroom.org (News Release), LDS Church, October 22, 2011, retrieved 2014-10-15
(see also List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints#References)
- Church Almanac
- LDSChurchTemples.com
- Official site