Japanese city makes record 1585 snowmen

More than 600 people in the small Japanese city of Iiyama have raced to complete a whopping 1585 snowmen in an hour, to claim a new world record.

Participants in an event create snowmen

A small Japanese city have raced to complete 1585 snowmen in an hour, to claim a new world record. (AAP)

A small Japanese city has claimed a new snowman-building world record after a winter storm dumped tonnes of the white stuff.

More than 600 people raced to complete a whopping 1585 snowmen - each at least 90 centimetres tall - in an hour, smashing the previous Guinness World Record.

"We've been preparing the event since last year," said an official in Iiyama city, where 23 centimetres of snow fell in 24 hours.

Young and old joined in the fun, using only their gloved hands, to better the previous record, achieved in the US in 2011, by 306.

"It was tough because the snow crumbled, but I had fun," eight-year-old Ichika Oguchi said, according to Kyodo News.

"I am very happy that we were able to set a record."

As well as the minimum height requirement, Guinness stipulates that each snowman has to have facial features and ornamental arms.

Much of northern Japan has endured heavy snowfall this winter, with one place in Hokkaido getting 180 centimetres in one day earlier this month.

Last month, four people died in avalanches that struck some of the country's many ski resorts, while in December, a bitter winter storm claimed at least 11 lives nationwide.


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