Tateyama Snow Corridor - 65 Feet High Snow Walls
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- Опубликовано: 24 окт 2023
- The 65 feet high Snow Walls Corridor in Tateyama Japan is part of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route in Toyama, Japan, the so called roof of Japan.
The famous snow corridor can have snow walls of up to 65ft in height, which line the roads of the famous Alpine Route and runs for a 500 meter stretch of road.
From mid April to the end of June, this roadway is a major tourist attraction in Toyama prefecture, but from December to April it is completely inaccessible.
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Awesome video
astonishing that the road is kept completley clear , in england the entire country shuts down when we get anymore than 5mm of snow 🤣
what
Would love to experience this one day
Just beautiful
Incredible
wonderful site
Great
Japanese and German mega engineering and mega construction wonders were and still are unequaled for around a hundred years.
The Germans destroyed high concrete walls with hammers, pickaxes, hydraulic shovels, etc., and the Japanese are building high snow walls with special heavy machinery...
this is super content- talk to you soon.
Wow amazing - is it there all the year round, or only in the winter months?
Uma rodovia em um bolo de casamento!
Seems safe.
1:50 A tourist walks about 0.7 km per hour.
What could possibly go wrong? 😀
Avalanche?
@@MeowMelodyy Well snow isn't exactly a construction material so...
This wall of snow usually melts slowly from mid-April to mid-June.
You cold almost make a snow tunnel.
Climate change is afraid of Tateyama snow corridor 😂
Whatever you do don’t touch the walls-the boy touches it.
Dios los cuide de un terremoto
Climate change doesn't apply here.
Probably wrong... Definitely not humorous
The region is exposed to monsoons that blow across the sea from Siberia in the winter.
This cold monsoon hits the alpine areas and causes repeated snowfall.