To clarify the effect of packing powder on densification and translucency of Si3N4 ceramics, a Si3N4 ceramic doped with Al2O3 and Y2O3 was fabricated by pressureless-sintering at 1650-1850 degreesC under Nz atmosphere using a carbon heating-element furnace and a graphite crucible. Three different packing powders were used: BN + Al2O3, Si3N4 + Al2O3 and (a raw powder for sintering) + BN, Density measurement, color of sintered body evaluation, optical absorption measurement from 200 to 2500 nm of wavelength, X-rap diffraction analysis, oxygen content analysis, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy were conducted, The specimen sintered with BN + Al2O3 packing powder at 1750 degreesC kept its original oxygen content after sintering, and reaches almost full density. This specimen was more translucent than the others at its wavelength longer than 800 nm, In the case of sintering with (a ram powder for sintering) + BN or without packing powder at 1750 degreesC, the oxygen content in the sintered bodies decreased with the starting mixture and the color of sintered bodies changes to a more black one. The low translucency and black coloring could be attributed to pores and to a change in the microstructure or to Si, respectively, The reaction/decomposition of both Si3N4 and SiO2 was effectively suppressed by sintering using the BN + Al2O3 packing powder, without changing composition.