Japan does it again! We have some great contests in this country. I wrote recently about the contest whereby guys thousands of guys, dressed only in a loincloth, gather together at a temple to try to grab their "sacred wood."
Yeah. That's one that you just don't want to miss.
But I just found out about another contest in Narita that I missed! I had to slap myself in the forehead. It is the All-Japan Hole Digging contest. This contest has been going on for 11 years now and people gather from all over the country to join in the, er, "fun"!
There are awards given for best hole, deepest hole, most creative digging, and best digging costume.
Entrants have 30 minutes to dig whatever they want and to try to grab the coveted, er, "Hole Award."
There's even rules on how big shovels can be and many contestants are kids and ladies groups.
It is contests like these that help make Japan a wonderful and peaceful place to live. It gives people a chance to get out and meet new friends and work together with the community.
Thanks to Ira Hata!
Go for it, dude!
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ReplyDeleteYou know, this wouldn't be a bad idea to do for big construction jobs where lots of holes needed to be dug. I'm sure prize money for four people is much cheaper than renting lots of huge digging equipment. Hmm...
ReplyDeleteThis year's winner hands down: Groupon!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jimbo! I like it when a guy thinks, "OK.... How can I make money on this?" - You are a man after my own heart!
ReplyDeleteThanks Anon for the laugh!
The Guinness goes to ... The Japanese Government. 20 years of digging and still going strong!
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