2015. február 5., csütörtök

Sapporo Snow Festival 2015

Sapporo Snow Festival 2015









Sapporo Snow Festival (さっぽろ雪まつり) ~ held every year for seven days in February.
Kimono-clad winners of the Miss Tokamachi, Akiko Suga (left), and Mayumi Ota, pose in front of the snow sculptures "Relics of Egypt" prepared for Sapporo Snow Festival 2008 at Odori Park ~ Sapporo City, Ishikari Subprefecture, Hokkaido Prefecture on February 5, 2008. 
They are Ambassadors for Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture, to help promote kimonos around Japan. Tokamachi is home to the Tokamachi Snow Festival, which takes place every February. It is the snow festival with the oldest history in Japan. (Photo By Koichi Kamoshida / Getty Images)


Two buttons for the eyes and a carrot for the nose, as for the smile twist a twig round and stick it below, but don't forget to tie a scarf and place the red hat. Voila! Your snowman's ready for the Sapporo Snow Fest. The traditional snow festival began in 1950 at Odori Park, when a group of students prepared snow statues and showcased them. Later, the event started to draw thousands of spectators for the majestic snow sculptures carved by the self defence forces.

Today, millions flock to Japan's Odori Park to take a look at the awe-inspiring structures, from palaces, statues and sceneries drawn out of the fairytales to events reflecting all that is contemporary. Watch artists create legends in the fragile blocks of ice and get a taste of the local delicacies as you dig into some of Hokkaido's delicious sea foods. All this and much more only at Sapporo's Winter Festival.




A snow sculpture depicting Star Wars is displayed at the 66th Sapporo Snow Festival in Japan by EPA photographer Kimimasa Mayama 



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