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Monday, March 7, 2011

Sapporo Snow Festival

The Sapporo Snow Festival is "one of Japan's largest and most distinctive winter events. In 2007 (58th Festival), about two million people visited Sapporo to see the hundreds of snow statues and ice sculptures." ~Wikipedia

The Snow Festival was cool, literally it was pretty cold... especially at night! No... but really it was. It was interesting as well... I had never thought of snow sculptures as opposed to ice sculpture but these were definitely carved out of snow. They had some ice here and further across town they had a whole exhibit of ice sculptures (post to follow). I think it was really interesting to see the juxtaposition of natural and big city, modern and childish. 

Snow Sculpture in Central Sapporo
  These things had crazy details and they were SO BIG! There were probably 10 different sculptures that were part of giant snow stages! They were crazy. I felt as though it was almost hard to relate to on a personal level. Everything was so big and imposing and overwhelming. You will see a significant difference when I post the smaller more intimate festivals of Otaru and Chitose.

"Tourism of Hokkaido"
There was a ski jump in the middle of the city! 


This is another one of those giant stages but out of ice!


This is a family of a popular japanese cartoon show. It makes me think of the Japanese version on family guy.


This was part of the International Snow Carving Competition. Countries from all over the wold came and sculpted in front of crowds under a time limit to create a winning design... it was like those sugar sculpture contests on the Food Network! Intensity!


There were at least as many food vendor as there were snow sculptures, I really liked this one cause of the floats they hanging from the roof. 


Chu-Hi in front of the Snow Temple... 


These guys were just creepy....


This was a "designated smoking area" made out of ice blocks... I thought it was gorgeous!


View of Sapporo at night from the TV Tower  


So basically I think you have to take the Sapporo Snow Festival at face value... what you see in the pictures is what it is... only alot colder. If I went back I think I would stay only one night in Sapporo, one  day and night is all you need to see everything, then I would spend a couple days in Otaro... cause its so cute and then travel around the rest of the island. I think part of an overall trip the Snow Festival would be great... but not worth the trip if that is all you do.


Reasons why I loved the Sapporo Snow Festival
Crazy sculptures bigger then I ever imagined possible carved out of snow. 
It was fun to be in a big city for a little while 

Reasons why I didn't love the Festival
I dont really like big cities
SO MANY PEOPLE... and the kept touching me
So big and ridiculous it was hard to related to on a personal level.

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