In Japan, the snow festival started in Hokkaido on February 4th. The new says it is the first time in three years due to the pandemic that people can join the event in the Odori park in Sapporo city. Huge statue, which is a popular person like celebrities or is a famous building, is made of snow every year. The building called Embley Park , which is connected to Nightingale, is built this year. It looks like plenty of people including tourist from abroad braved the heavy snow to get there. I have been to Hokkaido to go skiing when I was in my-mid-20s, but I have never been to the snow festival. Speaking of snow, I hardly even build a snowman lately. If someone ask me what comes to mind when it comes to winter in my childhood, it is "snowball fight" in my case. Sometimes we had snow on weekdays, but I completely forgot to make a snowman when I got home from work even though there was still snow in my apartment. I'm pushing 57, but I want to enjoy winter season like a child while building a snowman for a change if snows next time. I think it might be a case of "You snooze, you lose"?