The Japan Meteorological Agency warned Wednesday of heavy snow through Thursday on the Sea of Japan side of western Japan and strong wind in northern Japan. Some Shinkansen bullet train services were delayed due to snow, and eight JR night trains between... ...full story at Japan Today
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The snow today in Northwest Chiba »
YouTube video It snowed last night, thus all the trains were delayed. If anyone ever tells you the trains in Japan always run on time slap them. Rain, snow, wind, earthquakes, but more frequently suicides are the major causes of train problems. And stupid people who... |
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| 09 Feb 08 |
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Heavy snow falls on Pacific side » Japan Today Snow fell in wide areas of the Pacific side of the Japanese archipelago on Saturday, blanketing Nagoya and Kyoto cities in central and western Japan, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. As of 4 p.m., 13 centimeters of snow was observed in downtown... |
| 02 Feb 08 |
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Heavy snow likely on Pacific side » Japan Today Heavy snow is forecast to fall mainly in coastal areas on the Pacific side Sunday, with Tokyo likely to see 3-5 centimeters of snowfall, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. The agency said snow is expected as a developing low-pressure system along with... |
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Trains, planes delayed after heavy snow hits west Japan »
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