Monday, 22 March 2010

Hokkaido Trip 2010

11-13 Feb 2010: Joined the Hokkaido Ski and Snow Festival Tour organized by Toshiba's Workers' Union.

We reached Hokkaido in the afternoon and we went straight to Lake Shikotsu(支笏湖) Snow Festival. Lake Shikotsu is the 2nd largest lake in Hokkaido and is one of the 2 only lakes that are not frozen despite the extreme cold. It was not frozen because of its huge surface area.

Before going in to the Snow Fest Park, I went around taking some scenery shots. It was so Beautiful!
Shikotsu Lake-1

Shikotsu Lake-2
She was alone waiting...
Shikotsu Lake-3
Standing strong
Shikotsu Lake-4
Above All
Shikotsu Lake Snow Festival-1

Now entered the Snow Festival Park...
Shikotsu Lake Snow Festival-11
The Shikotsu Snow Festival Park
Shikotsu Lake Snow Festival-5
Ice covered Jinja
Shikotsu Lake Snow Festival-3

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Sun Vs Bridge

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Frozen Tree
Shikotsu Lake Snow Festival-8
LED Ice
Shikotsu Lake Snow Festival-9

This place is great for families and kids...
Shikotsu Lake Snow Festival-10
Skating Rink? Not sure...just a place for kids to slip and fall, yet have fun
Shikotsu Lake Snow Festival-12
Kids compete to eat the biscuits hung on the string. That's wrong boys, you aren't supposed to use your hands!
Shikotsu Lake Snow Festival-14
Slides!
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Ouch!
That place was so slippery that I fell too and hurt my butt real hard.
Shikotsu Lake Snow Festival-13
Hokkaido==Horse

After Shikotsu, we checked in at our hotel at Susukino, Sapporo, and then visited the Ice Carving Festival at Susukino.
Susukino Ice Festival-1
Susukino Ice Festival-2
I am going to eat you later, dear crab
Susukino Ice Festival-4
A tunnel made of ice
Susukino Ice Festival-5
Ice vs Fire, Yin vs Yang
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Susukino Ice Festival-7
Falcon
Susukino Ice Festival-8
Susukino Ice Festival-9
Dragon, this carving got the 1st price.
However, it was the 3rd and last day of the festival and due to the hot weather, some parts of the carving have already melted away.
Susukino Ice Festival-10
Welcome to Susukino

We proceed to the main highlight, Sapporo Snow Festival.
Sapporo Snow Festival-1
An-pan Man
Sapporo Snow Festival-3
Stage made of Snow. Sponsored by Disney
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Another stage. performers aren't afraid of cold
Sapporo Snow Festival-5
Sapporo Snow Festival-6
Wow, majestica
Sapporo Snow Festival-9
Weather at Hokkaido was really unpredictable. Suddenly, it started snowing heavily
Sapporo Snow Festival-10
There were hundreds of snow carvings on exhibition.
Sapporo Snow Festival-11
Tooottthhh! Kasuga, one of the most popular comedians in Japan now,
Sapporo Snow Festival-12
Performances on Stage. Damn it's -10 deg guys!

Sapporo Snow Festival-14
It was the last day of the festival. Those workers really had fun demolishing the exhibits. But we felt ouch!

That was the end of the 1st day of the trip.
We went snowboarding at Kiroro Ski Resort on the 2nd day. And after a day of fun sliding on soft powder snow, we treated ourselves with a luxurious crab feast. We chose the middle priced course but still it cost us 6000 yen, (around 100 SGD).
Crab Feast-1
Crab Feast-2
The prawns were great as well!
Crab Feast-3
Woah look at the meat!

Oh yah, forgot to mention that just one week before the trip, I had a Fugu (Puffer Fish) Feast that cost me 6500 yen. What a way to spend money!
BTW these are the pix... (They are not part of this Hokkaido Trip though)
Fugu Karaage, this is damn good!
Here comes the steamboat...
OMG! Paper Steamboat?!!

3rd Day, we went to Teine Ski Resort for snowboarding. The powder snow was so damn good there that I went faster and faster at each runs. I went so fast that I finally lost control, had a really bad fall and broke my wrist. The patrol at the resort advised me to go to the hospital straight away but I had a plane to catch. So I was put on icing and I had to bear with the pain until I reached Haneda Airport before I went to the clinic. What an experience..
Thanks Ansley for helping me carry my luggage back.

Some more photos at flickr

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