If you want the same effect in America, go to northern Maine. Loring AFB, is closed now but the highway has three stories or more of a snow corridor! It's truly beautiful!
Why not ! Try hard to make yourself capable enough that you could visit anywhere in this world. Sounds may impossible but that's not fantasy also. Sooner or later you probably will be able to knock any close door and the door will be open for you. Best wishes 👍
I love Japan so much. It is the #1 place I want to visit if I can ever save the money. I love the people, the culture, the land, the history. I will make my dream trip one day and I am so excited. Until then I will visit Japan through UA-cam. Thank you for your video.
Wow what an incredible stunning scenary. I personally experienced live snow fall🌨️❄️ in 2017 on my 31st Birthday🎂I will never be able to forget that moment. I was born n raised in southern India where it never ever gets cold let alone seeing snowfall The fact is snow looks beautiful especially to those who have never seen or experienced it before but those who are so very used to it feel it as a burden considering that the risk of slipping and falling is high,vehicles skid on the road resulting in accidents,shops tend to be closed over all life becomes more demandingly difficult
Slippery ice and closed shops aren't as much of a worry. Snowy places are very well prepared in terms of snow tires, and slip resistant boots. Also closed shops i.e. "snow days" are like tiny surprise vacations that people love. The worst thing about snow is that it requires the temperature to be freezing... Second worst thing about snow is the winter jacket... They're puffy, ugly, difficult to clean and they absorb body odor like a sponge. Third worst thing about snow is dirty snow... High traffic roads start to look like rivers of fecal matter.
Всё верно друзья. Всё верно. Там где снег, жить труднее в 2 раза. 2 гардероба одежды минимум, а то и 3 (зимний, весенне-осенний, летний) Два вида колёс автотранспорта. Природой так устроено, что всё что не портится зимой, портится летом и наоборот. От металла, до резины и пластика. И самое главное - снег убивает, если не защитится от него. По этому некогда лениться, приходится крутится и выживать, включать мозги и ноги.
I love winter when it is -5 to -2c with totally white beautiful snow everywhere and sunshine :) Here we have 9 months winter but only February to April is nice like that. We also have no sun for 2 months in middle of winter because we are north of polar circle. (but in summer we have 2 months of sunshine day and night).
Saw something similar in newfoundland many years ago, the walls of snow were about 15 ft tall, simply amazing to be surrounded by snow like that, shout out to St. John's
I have always had an enormous amount of admiration and respect for both the Japanese and Scandinavian cultures. Everything from architecture, engineering, food, art , etc..etc….❤🥰🤩
Reminds me of the Sierra mountains road back in the 1960s it would switch back and forth from snow maze to just barely being able to see over the snow as we drove.
I saw it in mid July and while it’s melted a lot, it was still about 25 ft high. The Japanese go to great lengths for carefully groom those walls. Almost as fun is sledding by the walls in your t-shirt as it’s an otherwise warm summer day.
You can see something similar in Mt Rainier Washington and Lassen Park California where the average April 1st snow depth at the end of the road approaches 200" 4 to 5 meters. In exceptional winters Donner Summit and Mt Rose Hiway California and Logan Pass Montana can look like that.
I don't know what the elevation is, but the view looks absolutely stunning! I could just stay up there for hours and look at the view! If I was a younger man that would definitely be a vacation destination! (Can you ski all the way down?)
what happens when summer arrives and melts the snow pack? How do the walls maintain structural integrity, or do they shut the road down until the snow melts?
What an astonishing thing this must be, a million people traveling to see it each year! The lesser maintained snow trail that’s next to, near the actual paved snow corridor, that must be for snow mobiles or smaller, single occupant machines I’m guessing?
Serious question, is there a risk for the walls to collapse for some reason? Of course, they would not allow the road to be used otherwise, but i wonder what kind of measures are taken to keep it stable.
I have experienced driving trough a snow canyon like that when driving along the Norwegian coast going from Tromsø to Kirkenes. Several of the mountain passes closer to Tromsø had 3 to 5m high walls of snow like this.
Hot water sprinklers that pop up from under the road with hot water to melt snow!. Okay...I think we should take a leaf out the Japanese book and order some for the UK!. I think it would be a wise investment since the road I'm next to is always suffering with snow and ice in winter.
@@bennyklabarpan7002 Yeah right! The only irony remaining, the Brits being low on money despite looting the world (or rather Asia and Africa) for at least three centuries.
I think it is just groundwater. It is still warmer than outside.But water sprinklers cause sidewalks to icy so some of them are replaced with heat panels using geothermal heat.
this road reminds me of Mario Kart DS: N64 Frappe Snowland that one section of the race track
Was about to comment this. Probably what inspired the course, especially since it's in Japan.
Haha so true!
Gotta appreciate how you referenced an N64 track _through_ the DS version 🤦
@@CraigChrist8239 ok and ? Cry about it
Yes that’s what I thought as well lol
When I was a kid, this is what I wished for every time it snowed.
u should visit me in Norway.
2meter high road snow walls during xmas:-D
Whne you got to go to work in the morning, this is no fairy tale
Snow day!!!!!!!
What a wonderful sight!
日本では雪が自然のダムとなって春になると雪解けと共に清流が川を下り国土は常に潤って森の腐葉土の栄養をたくさん含んだ水が海に流れて豊富な魚介類が成長しています
Japan is amazing in so many ways.
Especially their women!
I literally hate it here
@@AshAirheart1995 you shouldnt hate Japan, its beautiful
@cliffords2315 ok ill be specific. I HATE THE DRIVERS lol
@@cliffords2315 just got into a car accident with a drunk idiot today. Hate this place.
Japan itself is a wonder place sitting on a tectonically/seismically dangerous zone known a ring of fire. People who live there deserve some respect.
Cool stuff. The road is closed during the winter. They don’t remove the snow until May or so. The snow is gone by the end of June.
Thanx I was wondering If It Did melt Yearly
That is crazy. All that work to remove it and the feature is gone in a few weeks.
Amazing Japan.
やっぱり、日本は【自然】が素晴らしい国なんですよね!
2:10 Imagine bathing in the natural hot springs, surrounded by this white scenery and breathing in the crisp cool air.
With your own personal "Mother of Dragons" . . .
That would be lit AF!
“Going to school I had to shovel snow 5 meters high.”
This might actually be true in Tateyama.😂
Bloody luxury.
You forgot barefoot, uphill, both ways.
@@roachtoasties and a river and a crocodile
And a balrog of Moria@@dawn_alex
When I was little we had to walk 5 miles in the snow to school. Used tape on our shoes to cover the holes. We shoveled snow with a spoon. 🤣
If you want the same effect in America, go to northern Maine. Loring AFB, is closed now but the highway has three stories or more of a snow corridor! It's truly beautiful!
Amazing Snow walls
Watched, Liked, Subscribed. Beautiful scenery!
Super nice Video! I like it! 😊
Excellence - just one word which describes wat Japan is 😊😊, upon seeing the video my mind was blown off wat a beauty I say ❤❤❤❤
Winter is coming
Deus vult
looks like its there already!
🥶😆🥶
Yes it is
Don’t remind us.
I live not too far from the Lake Erie snowbelt, which receives an extraordinary amour of snow each year but it is nothing in comparison to this.
FABULOUS VIDEO THANKS ❤
Wow! That's absolutely amazing! So beautiful, and something I probably will never see in reality. Thank you for sharing🙂
Why not ! Try hard to make yourself capable enough that you could visit anywhere in this world. Sounds may impossible but that's not fantasy also. Sooner or later you probably will be able to knock any close door and the door will be open for you. Best wishes 👍
Absolutely stunning
Nice video. Thanks!
I love Japan so much. It is the #1 place I want to visit if I can ever save the money. I love the people, the culture, the land, the history. I will make my dream trip one day and I am so excited. Until then I will visit Japan through UA-cam. Thank you for your video.
I like ❤️ watching 👀 thank you
Wow what an incredible stunning scenary. I personally experienced live snow fall🌨️❄️ in 2017 on my 31st Birthday🎂I will never be able to forget that moment. I was born n raised in southern India where it never ever gets cold let alone seeing snowfall
The fact is snow looks beautiful especially to those who have never seen or experienced it before but those who are so very used to it feel it as a burden considering that the risk of slipping and falling is high,vehicles skid on the road resulting in accidents,shops tend to be closed over all life becomes more demandingly difficult
Slippery ice and closed shops aren't as much of a worry. Snowy places are very well prepared in terms of snow tires, and slip resistant boots. Also closed shops i.e. "snow days" are like tiny surprise vacations that people love.
The worst thing about snow is that it requires the temperature to be freezing...
Second worst thing about snow is the winter jacket... They're puffy, ugly, difficult to clean and they absorb body odor like a sponge.
Third worst thing about snow is dirty snow... High traffic roads start to look like rivers of fecal matter.
Всё верно друзья. Всё верно. Там где снег, жить труднее в 2 раза. 2 гардероба одежды минимум, а то и 3 (зимний, весенне-осенний, летний) Два вида колёс автотранспорта. Природой так устроено, что всё что не портится зимой, портится летом и наоборот. От металла, до резины и пластика. И самое главное - снег убивает, если не защитится от него. По этому некогда лениться, приходится крутится и выживать, включать мозги и ноги.
I love winter when it is -5 to -2c with totally white beautiful snow everywhere and sunshine :) Here we have 9 months winter but only February to April is nice like that. We also have no sun for 2 months in middle of winter because we are north of polar circle. (but in summer we have 2 months of sunshine day and night).
This is absolutely awesome
This is so neat....would love to see!
This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen!
"Coolest" lol ❄😸
Superb
amazing!
This is amazing, out of necessity comes with it beauty and awe👏👏👏
Good video
impressive, but also kinda crazy!
This is so beautiful that is looks unreal
Saw something similar in newfoundland many years ago, the walls of snow were about 15 ft tall, simply amazing to be surrounded by snow like that, shout out to St. John's
Top of Estes Park in Colorado had a road similar to this. Wall of snow about 10 feet high, end of May dressed in shorts and T-shirt - wild!
the most civilized country in the world , truly amazing people
wow amazing Japan
Ich mag Winter an die Schnee ❤
Gefällt mir
I have always had an enormous amount of admiration and respect for both the Japanese and Scandinavian cultures. Everything from architecture, engineering, food, art , etc..etc….❤🥰🤩
And wearing masks in 2024! 😂😅
@@priuss6109 they were wearing mask even before covid made it popular
Homogenous societies...
@@Momruoy-v5j ah yes, scandinavia is so famously homogenous 😂
I could tell with that heavy skin bleaching.
One of the most spectacular countries of all to be honest
Thanks for the video. I wondered where this place is. Now I know. I’d like to go there. Looks fun.
Amazing👍 I Travelled in ottawa❤️ontario canada
This is truly a wonder!
Beautiful! Regrettably, I now live in the deep dirty South of the US for work. Don't see a single flake of snow most years. I miss it a lot.
Reminds me of the Sierra mountains road back in the 1960s it would switch back and forth from snow maze to just barely being able to see over the snow as we drove.
This is so drastically beautiful! It would be so surreal to drive through that path!
Very nice sharing my friend
This is a real wonder of the world🎉❤
Wonderful
Amazing. Wish my area would get that much snow.
No matter where you live it's good to get out and about. Very interesting. Was wondering about
I saw it in mid July and while it’s melted a lot, it was still about 25 ft high. The Japanese go to great lengths for carefully groom those walls.
Almost as fun is sledding by the walls in your t-shirt as it’s an otherwise warm summer day.
Good job
japanese engineering 🎉❤
beautiful❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That looks awesome. I wonder if there is no risk of collapse?
It is so much interesting...
Beautiful japan
Very nice video
You can see something similar in Mt Rainier Washington and Lassen Park California where the average April 1st snow depth at the end of the road approaches 200" 4 to 5 meters. In exceptional winters Donner Summit and Mt Rose Hiway California and Logan Pass Montana can look like that.
wonderful
Wow that's awesome
Very interesting
Very cool thanks for sharing this 😁 had no idea the corridor existed
Good geographical information.
Was part if the Italian job filmed there..
Its beautiful
SO BEAUTIFUL!❤❤❤
Обожаю Белоснежный ...😅😊😍😃😃😃
*Снежок ..* 💥😳☀️🤲🥹☺️😌
Straight from Mario Kart 64
Very cool
Goodluck
We have the same in Sweden like this 😊
Amazing
Wow 😮😮
Place, Japan
!!!!!!!!!!
I don't know what the elevation is, but the view looks absolutely stunning! I could just stay up there for hours and look at the view! If I was a younger man that would definitely be a vacation destination! (Can you ski all the way down?)
what happens when summer arrives and melts the snow pack? How do the walls maintain structural integrity, or do they shut the road down until the snow melts?
What an astonishing thing this must be, a million people traveling to see it each year! The lesser maintained snow trail that’s next to, near the actual paved snow corridor, that must be for snow mobiles or smaller, single occupant machines I’m guessing?
Serious question, is there a risk for the walls to collapse for some reason? Of course, they would not allow the road to be used otherwise, but i wonder what kind of measures are taken to keep it stable.
Looks safe
Wow
Nice
This world is amazing the wonders of it
Astonishing sight👌🤔
I have experienced driving trough a snow canyon like that when driving along the Norwegian coast going from Tromsø to Kirkenes. Several of the mountain passes closer to Tromsø had 3 to 5m high walls of snow like this.
That’s so cool!
This video made my day. Thanks.
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Must be kind of scary when the weather starts warming up and these massive snow walls collapse.
A similar road is in Norway, although the corridor's walls are only a few meters high, but the effect is similar.
First thought was the snow course in Mario Kart 64
Big fan sir. Please sir make Long video. Your lovely subscriber from Talchowk Lekhnath kaski Nepal. 👍❤️🌺🌹🌺
I only just saw snow this year and UA-cam is showing me this
What happens in the spring when the snow melts?
Hot water sprinklers that pop up from under the road with hot water to melt snow!. Okay...I think we should take a leaf out the Japanese book and order some for the UK!. I think it would be a wise investment since the road I'm next to is always suffering with snow and ice in winter.
extremely expensive to use heat to remove snow/ice
@@bennyklabarpan7002 Yeah right! The only irony remaining, the Brits being low on money despite looting the world (or rather Asia and Africa) for at least three centuries.
I think it is just groundwater. It is still warmer than outside.But water sprinklers cause sidewalks to icy so some of them are replaced with heat panels using geothermal heat.
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We all like 👍👍👍 this Amazing video 👌👌👌 .
Thanks for making and sharing it with all the viewers !
🇮🇳🙏💐
I would be terrified of it collapsing.
0:45 0:55
This footage is not of Tateyama.
It's from Aomori (青森) prefecture.
Wow i never knew pretty cool