
Every February brings another amazing display of artful snow and ice carvings, and RocketNews24 loves to bring you the details for those who aren’t able to make the trip up to Hokkaido. While we weren’t able be there ourselves last year, we are pleased to bring you the firsthand account of the 66th annual Sapporo Snow Festival. Grab a cup of hot chocolate and join us for a photo tour!
This year has already brought a couple of exciting stories from the festival. Whether it was soulless snow sculptures or an imposing Sith Lord, the Sapporo Snow Festival always gives you something to talk about.
▼The Yubari Melon Mascot! The only terrifying mascot in Japan.
Although the city of Sapporo is very large, the sites for the festival are not that far apart. Especially the two sites that feature most of the incredible snow and ice artwork are within minutes of each other, making a lot of the festival easily accessible.
Susukino Ice World 2015, was where the ice sculpture competition pieces were shown. With plenty of amazing entries this year, it’s a wonder how the judges were able to pick just four sculptures as winners.
▼Overall winner of the ice sculpture contest!
Odori Park was home to all the major installation snow works, including the international snow carving competition. Representatives from many countries were working very hard to complete their sculpture within the three days allowed.
▼Indonesia
▼United States (Oregon)
▼New Zealand
Darth Vader and his imperial storm troopers might be out to steal the show, but there were plenty of other really incredible sculptures on display in Odori Park.
For the smaller sculptures, a quick glance at them revealed a few pretty obvious themes.
▼Yokai Watch
▼Frozen
▼Studio Ghibli
▼Parasyte
The third site of the snow festival, the Sapporo Community Dome, had its share of snow art as well, but people came here to play in and with the snow, rather than admire it. The standout winner was definitely the Nissin sponsored “tube sliding” with lengthy lines right up until closing.
Travel between the sites was really easy, with a shuttle bus running to the sites that was cheaper than taking the subway.
Night time provided a unique opportunity to show off for the crowd, performances graced the stages in front of the huge snow sculptures until the closing of each day. The Star Wars stage had its own light show which repeated every 15 minutes.
The real winner of the night was the projection mapping upon the Kasuga Grand Shrine sculpture, though.
If you haven’t gotten enough of the snow festival yet, here are a few more pictures to make you wish you were able to be there yourself. Enjoy!
Don’t worry, there is always next year at the 67th Sapporo Snow Festival!
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