I hadn't been to Hirosaki Park since the Chrysanthemum and Foliage Festival at the beginning of last November, so it was my first time to see everything covered in snow. Thursday the 11th was a public holiday (National Foundation Day), and after lunch I took the 100yen bus to the park to see the snow lanterns and sculptures built by all sorts of community groups and organizations.
Highlights include: my first time seeing the castle in its "temporary" location; photo ops with my favorite local yurukyara Takamaru-kun; lots of snow lanterns, and a fireworks display on Friday the 12th... illustrated below.
Minami Uchimon Gate at the Snow Lantern Festival in Hirosaki Park |
Giant snow lantern at the Otemon Gate entrance |
Hirosaki's snow manji near the gate to the Botanical Gardens |
Team-ALT with their magnificent snow lanterns near the Castle |
Snow lanterns leading up to the relocated Castle |
Checking out the park from Takamaru-kun's perspective |
Takamaru-kun himself is in his construction gear |
Fabulous nearly full-scale snow castle made by the JSDF |
In the athletic field, more snow sculptures and food stalls |
Gudetama snow sculpture, near the minion |
Gokoku Shrine, Aomori branch of the Yasukuni Shrine |
Sun setting through the Shrine gate |
Hirosaki Castle in its temporary home |
Snow lantern with a kiddie slide at the Castle |
Snow lanterns and Iwakiyama over the lotus pond |
Decorated lanterns around the kids' area |
Giant snow lanterns |
Giant snow lanterns |
Blue lights in the snow near the couples' picture spot |
Finishing off the night with fireworks in front of the donut stand |
More fireworks at the end of the night |
edited 2016-02-21
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