Sapporo Snow Festival: Incredible snow sculptures in JapanPublished10 February 2020Image source, AFP/GETTY IMAGESImage caption, These incredible ice sculptures have gone on show as part of the Sapporo Snow Festival in Hokkaido in northern Japan. Over 2.7 million people visited the event last year. But a warm winter this year has meant organisers have had to bring in extra powder by truck so that the sculptures could still be built.Image source, AFP/GETTY IMAGESImage caption, The first Sapporo Snow Festival was held 70 years ago in 1950. It only had six snow statues which were made by local high school students.Image source, AFP/GETTY IMAGESImage caption, As part of the festival, nine teams from around the world compete to have their sculpture named as the best. This one, made by a team of sculptors from Thailand, is this year's winner. The idea behind it is to show how climate change is becoming an increasing threat to some species, such as sea turtles.Image source, AFP/GETTY IMAGESImage caption, We'd choo choo choo-se to go on this little train. The mini steam locomotive goes through the "Cup Noodles and Rui Hachimura's snow tunnel".Image source, AFP/GETTY IMAGESImage caption, You'll neigh-ver believe this horse is made out of snow. It's a giant sculpture showing the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe which is a horse race held at the Paris Longchamp Racecourse in France.Image source, AFP/GETTY IMAGESImage caption, This impressive sculpture shows a giant owl which can be seen watching over the National Ainu Museum - a centre which is about to open for indigenous northern Japanese Ainu people.Image source, AFP/GETTY IMAGESImage caption, Visitors can also fit in a bit of sledging. It'd be rude not to when there's so much snow to play in!More on this storyIncredible ice sculpturesPublished4 January 2020Magical Harry Potter ice gardenPublished16 February 2018Ice work! Incredible frozen sculpturesPublished18 November 2016