TOKYO(AP) — Heavy snow piling up in northern Japan in the last two weeks has blocked roads and is being blamed for dozens of deaths nationwide. As of Wednesday, 15 prefectures have been affected, with ...
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Tourists heading to Japan warned after heavy snowfall kills 46 and bullet trains cancelled
Tourists heading to Japan have been warned of 'widespread disruption' to travel plans after a prolonged period of heavy snowfall caused at least 46 deaths and over 550 injuries across the nation.
Japan braces for more heavy snow over the weekend as Japan’s Fire and Disaster Management Agency reports at least 45 deaths and over 500 snow-related injuries since January 20. The northwestern region ...
The public is urged to be on the alert for the traffic disruptions as heavy snow is in the forecast again for eastern to western Japan between Jan. 29 and Jan. 30, mainly along the Sea of Japan coast.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Heavy snow covered parts of northern Japan on Wednesday, February 4, as forecasters warned of blizzard conditions still to come.
A cold wave is once again approaching Japan. Japanese weather officials say a strong winter pressure pattern is expected to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Heavy snowfall covered parts of northern Japan on Wednesday, February 4, as weather officials warned of blizzards. This footage, ...
A sightseeing route that runs through the Tateyama mountain range in central Japan fully opened Wednesday for this year's ...
Countries around the globe have struggled with the effects of record-setting snow. Cities in Japan, Russia, and Canada experienced record-breaking snowfall this winter. Moscow recorded its highest ...
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