Okay, sorry for the sensationalist headline. While it's true that members of the Japanese military are conscripted into building gigantic snow sculptures, it's viewed as a team-building exercise, not punishment. Since 1955, troops in the Japanese Self-Defense Forces have been erecting them for the annual Sapporo Snow Festival.
This year's festival is currently underway, and the JSDF 11th Brigade spent a month putting up this Disney-sponsored masterpiece paying homage to the Dark Side of the Force. Even cooler, Lucasfilm Ltd. documented the construction with these shots:
Here's a quick video shot by an attendee, showing what this thing looks like from the ground:
At night the festival organizers light it up with this kitschy light show:
Would've been cooler if they actually blew the Death Star up at the end, using real explosives.
Anyways, next time your kid tries to make a snowman, show 'em this entry and suggest that perhaps they could try a little harder.
Via Quartz
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Great creative work,thanks for sharing
yeah, your headlines are getting worse. last week's article about legos + marbles had very little to do with either. you don't need clickbait with such good content!
Guilty as charged, Richard.
I should've gone with "Japanese Soldiers Find Snow--And You'll Never Believe What Happens Next!!!"
Haha, that would have been perfect :)