Sapporo yuki matsuri

February 13th, 2006 by Jeff Leave a reply »

All the photos are up now. Enjoy.

I guess I should give a bit of background. Every year, the city of Sapporo (on Hokkaido) holds a “snow festival” where the locals get together and build massive snow and ice sculptures. The larger ones supposedly take 3000 people 30 days and about 600 truckloads of snow to put together. Quite an impressive technical feat.

A bearlike beast made of snow
Look out… raah

Chronicles of Narnia display at Sapporo
That bear before was from this display

Ice castle
Wasn’t there a song or a movie about ice castles awhile back?

a temple made of snow
Or if you don’t like your castles made of ice, we can do snow as well…

Little girl sliding down an ice slide
The little girl looks like she’s having more fun than the guy who gets to make sure nobody falls and hits their head.

Hard Gay, in snow form
Do you know who HG is? It’s kinda an inside joke…

A bicycle buried in snow, with just one wheel visible
Good luck getting that bicycle out, sucker!

Giant icicles, about 3 meters in length
This is from the second floor of our hotel. The icicles reach all the way to the ground. More like a curtain than spikes.

Oh my god!
Oh mah gawd!

A bird flying over a futuristic-looking building
Sapporo station

3 comments

  1. Mitsu says:

    Awesome. The quality of sculptures and photos are stunning.

  2. Mom says:

    In the picture with the buried bicycle–notice the Dairy Queen cone near the Coke machine. It struck me as a bit ironic.

  3. Linda Leighton says:

    How cool!! (no pun intended) Thanks so much for sharing your photos.

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