Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Japan's Sapporo Snow Festival


Every February, more than two million visitors from all over the world come to the Sapporo Snow Festival, as giant ice sculptures and statues line Orori Park and the main streets in Suskino.

The snow festival began in 1950, but it got a big boost in 1972, when Sapporo hosted the Winter Olympic Games.

These days, many countries from overseas compete, even from places where it rarely if ever snows.

I took some interest in the contest a few years ago, when Yankee outfielder Hideki Matsui was honored in snow sculpture -- an honor Alex Rodriguez can now kiss goodbye.
Oh, and that's not Matsui you see on above. It's Japanese golfer Ryo Ishikawa.

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