part of Odori Park, as seen from the tv tower |
"Momotaru" (medium sculpture) |
Detail from Momotaru |
Did I mention that it snowed most of the time I was in Sapporo? A lovely powdery snow, but it meant that after a while, the sculptures looked like this (below) and had to be swept off.
There were various and assorted characters scattered throughout the festival…
And there were even special cans of Coke in the vending machines!
We certainly can't forget the LARGE snow sculptures, including this one celebrating the 2014 Olympics!
"Winter Sports Paradise, Hokkaido!" |
"be Ponkickies" (a tv show that has run for 40 years) |
"Sultan Abdul Samad Building" |
"Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daula (India)" |
…Or concerts!
"Traditional and Modern Taiwan" ice sculpture |
"Palace of the Heart" |
But the main site for ice sculptures was a few blocks away at the Susukino Ice Festival, where ice sculptures were displayed for several blocks down the middle of the street.
At the recommendation of a colleague who grew up in Sapporo, I took a train out to the port town of Otaru for an afternoon. When the port was functioning, there was a whole industry associated with making glass floats. However, when the port shut down, they redirected their efforts towards stained glass and such. So now the town has developed the area around the canal, and it is full of places to buy beautiful glass work, plus a lovely clock/music box place, a Venetian glass museum and other fun stuff.
And just for kicks, one final picture - this one with the NHK character holding an Olympic medal near the tv tower (and ice skating rink). Happy Yuki Matsuri!
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