If you come to Japan in winter you should try and see the Sapporo Snow Festival. Sapporo Snow Festival is one of the largest snow festivals in the world. Even though we were only in Sapporo of a day and a half it was a ton of fun. I have to say I really like Sapporo. There were interesting sites, great food, easy to understand streets. There were also a surprising amount of foreigners. The snow festival was held mostly in a long park that runs down the center of Sapporo. Most blocks had a huge ice or snow sculpture and a few side pieces. Also, they had an international snow sculpting competition and international food court.
冬に日本に行くならば札幌の雪祭りに行くといいです。世界の大きいの雪祭りの中で札幌の雪祭りは大きいものです。私達は一日半ぐらい札幌にいましたが、とても楽しかったです。札幌が大好きです。面白い所やおいしい食べ物。道も分かりやすいですから。外国人がいっぱいいてびっくりしました。雪祭りは札幌の中央にある細長い公園で開催されます。公園の中に区画がたくさんあって雪や氷でできた像が一つと三つか四つ小さい彫刻がありました。国際雪像コンテストと世界の食べ物展もありました。
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The large sculptures were all amazing. I really can’t believe what you can make out of snow and ice. My favorite of all the large sculptures was the Chinese temple. It was just so beautiful, both in the day and at night.
大きい雪彫刻はどれもすごいものでした。雪と氷からできているものとは信じられません。私の一番好きな雪像は中国のお寺でした。昼も夜もとてもきれいでした。
The small sculptures that business sponsored were interesting. There were a lot of Tony Tony Choppers from the Manga One Piece. Most of them were of something famous, but could use that name. For example one called 3D had a TV with people who looked very much like Avatar characters walking out of it. Another popular thing was if the character is Chopper to call it Ch000er. Because Japan doesn’t have copy write.
企業が提供する小さな雪像はおもしろかったです。ワンピースのトニートニーチョッパがいっぱいありました。ほとんどが有名なキャラクターでしがた、その名前を使うことはできません。たとえば、3Dと言う雪像は明らかにアバターみたい人がテレビから出てくるものでした。他に人気のあるところではチ00パというチョッパーの雪像です。日本に著作権がないので仕方がありません。
The international snow sculpture competition was interesting. However, some of them were a little strange. Like Sweden’s of two men trying to pull an I-Beam out of a block of snow. Portland, Oregon’s sculpture was of salmon spawning. The Grand Prize went to a sculpture that looked like a bee hive. The best though in my opinion were the ones that looked like people.
国際雪像コンテストは面白かったです。でも、ちょっと変わった雪像もいくつかありました。たとえばスウェデンのは二人の男が雪のかたまりからIビームを取り出そうと素もでした。オレゴンのポルトランドの彫刻は鮭の生まれるところをあらわしたもんでした。優勝はフィンランドのみつばしの巣でした。私が一番かっこういいと思った雪像は人みたいに見える雪像でした。
In the night life district there were ice sculptures. They had one that was a castle made of blocks of ice with fish and crabs frozen in it. When it thaws can they eat it? Others were a little less strange.
夜の繁華街地域にも氷像がありました。氷のブロックでできたお城の中で魚とカニが凍っていました。祭りの後で、この魚を食べるのでしょうか?その他の氷像もこれほど奇妙はありませんでした。
After seeing the festival in day time we went to the Sapporo beer museum. It was in the original brewery building. They didn’t have an English Tour so we just showed our selves through. However it was still interesting. We got to see the evolution of the beer sign. It started as wooden carving, than posters of kimono wearing girls, next girls in western flapper clothes, and so on till swim suit beauty. No matter where you go apparently the beer is sold not on taste, but on the girls.
日中に雪祭りを見た後で札幌のビールの博物館に行きました。初めてビール作ったビルが博物館です。英語のツアーがないので、自分たちで見て回るしかありませんでした。おもしろかったです。私達はビールの看板の変遷を見ました。最初は木の彫刻、次は着物の着た女性のポスター、次はアメリカの1920時代のアメリカの服を着ている女性のポスター、そしたかて現代のビキニ美人のポスターになります。どこでもビールが売れるのは味のせいではなくて、ポスターの女性のおかげなのです。
After the museum we went and ate Gangues Khan style. Eating Gangues Khan style means all you can eat lamb. You have 100 minutes with all the lamb and vegetables you can eat. You also cook it all yourself on a cast iron pan. At this restaurant the pan looked like Hokaido. We could eat for 70 or 80 minutes, but 100 minutes might not be imposable. They also had all you could drink Sapporo beer if you paid more.
博物館の後でジンギスカンを食べに行きました。ジンギスカンすたいるとは羊肉の食べ放題のことです。100分で羊肉と野菜が食べ放題です。自分でてっぱんのうえで焼きます。このレストランのてっぱんは北海道の形をしていました。私達は70分か80分で食べましたが、100かけて食べることもできなくなさそうです。もっとお金を払えばば札幌のビールを飲み放題できます。
After the feasting we went back to the Snow Festival at night. It was much better at night than in the day. Seeing the sculptures was easier. In the day the snow was blinding. At night they used spotlights so you could still see.
ごちそうの後で、夜の雪祭りにもどりました。夜は日中よりさらにいいです。彫刻が見やすいです。日中で雪がまぶしすきます。暗がりでも見えるよう、夜はスポットライトがあてられます。
On the second day of the trip we just did some shopping. There was a book store with a lot of English Language books. Out of the whole trip there were only two things that I had any complaints about. The first was the train we took from Shin-Aomori to Sapporo. Seeing the new Shinkasen station in Aomori was cool, but the train. They had us on a train that looked to be about 50 years old. The seats reclined about an inch and the back of the seat only went half way up my back. The seats also had warmers under them that were to hot. Your head would be cold and you butt would be sweating. This was the train we were supposed to sleep on.
2日目はショピウングをしました。札幌には洋書がたくさんある本屋があります。この旅行中二つだけいや事がありました。一つめは新青森から札幌までの列車です。新しい新幹線の青森駅はよかったけれど、列車はよくなかった。この列車は50年くらいたっていたようでした。背もたれはは5センチだけリクライニングできましたが、私の背中の半分までしかありません。いすの下のヒータはあつすぎました。頭は寒い、でもおしりは汗だくでした。こんな列車では寝られませんでした。
The second thing was there were Ultra-nationalist buses around. They had signs up for and petition about the return of some islands north of Hokkaido to Japan from Russia. I don’t know whose islands they are. To be honest I don’t care whose islands they are. However, Ultra-nationalists hate all foreigners. As a foreigner I hate seeing Ultra-nationalists.
二つめのいやな事は右翼団体のバスです。雪祭りの会場で北方領土返還を求める看板と掲げて街宣していました。私にはどの国の島なのかぜんぜん分かりません。本当のことを言えば、どこの国の島かなんて興味ありません。でも、右翼団体は皆の外国人ならどの国のひとでも大嫌いです。私は一外国人として右翼団体を見るのがだいきらいです。
Are you both ok?! I checked your location on the map and you seem far enough away from the coast and brunt force of the earthquake, but I'm told people all along Japan's archipelago felt the quake.
ReplyDeleteThe disputed islands are called the Northern Territories in Japan or the Kurile Islands in Russia. Japan currently a few disputed Islands (another is with Korea). Japan claims 4 islands to the north of Hokkaido: Etorofu Island, Kunashiri Island, Shikotan Island, and Habomai Islands. I don't like ultra-nationalists either, but these islands have been hotly contested, especially recently. With the earth quake, after shocks, and tsunami, Russia was quick to issue a statement that 'their' islands were safe. This issue is not unique to ultra-nationalists