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The Snowiest Country in the World ❄️ Snow as Tall as a 5-Story Building 🤯
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Which Country is the Snowiest in the World? ❄️ Did you know Japan holds the title of the snowiest country on Earth? While you might think of Canada, Greenland, or the Nordic nations, Japan surprises us all with staggering snowfall records. The Niigata and Yamagata prefectures see up to 8 meters of snow per season, and the city of Aomori averages an incredible 7 meters of snow each winter, making it the snowiest city in the world! 🏔️ Japan's national snow record was set on Mount Ibuki, with an astounding 12 meters of snow – that’s as high as a five-story building! 🏢❄️ But how does a country at the same latitude as places with almost no snow manage this? It’s all thanks to Japan’s unique geography: cold Siberian air collides with the warm waters of the Sea of Japan, creating the perfect conditions for jaw-dropping snowfalls. 🌨️❄️

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@henriproos

3 months ago

Its still insane that a significant amount of people live on Japan. To think that ancient settlers saw a mountain in the middle of the sea with volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, extreme cols, extreme warmth, little to no farmland, awfully lot of snow; and thought "That would be a great place to live" and now they managed to develop this barren mountain into one of the most developed countries is just insane to me. Like why not go a bit south and live on the fertile plains on the Yangtze or Huang He, but choose an explosive rock?

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@EDCsteals

3 months ago

I remember watching a story about a Japanese prisoner that kept escaping over and over no matter how much security they thought the prison had. Finally they sent him to the northernmost island of Japan. The prison was in a city called Sapporo. He stayed in a pure concrete cell 24 hours a day and they kept him in shackles permanently. He eventually escapes this prison too by dripping miso soup on the screws of his shackles until they rusted enough to be broken. He also uses the soup on a panel to get out of the cell, although I can’t remember if it was on the ceiling, floor or the port in the door where they dropped off his food. He escaped so many places in a variety of ways I can’t remember which way he exited that particular cell
Edit: the guys name was Yoshie Shiratori and there are tons of videos about him here on YouTube

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@lucasfukuoka5480

4 months ago

Japan is just attacked by the nature all the time 😂

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@vladof_putler

2 months ago

Never realised that Afghanistan and Japan are on the same latitude and Japan's south latitude is as same as Northern India.

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@jackofhearts1414

4 months ago

Japan is all in one package

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@yamatoyamato2079

3 months ago

こんにちは。この動画で紹介された青森に生まれ住んでる日本人です。今年は、12年ぶりの大雪に見舞われ災害級の豪雪になりました。今年の大雪で家屋の倒壊や屋根の雪降しによる事故と大変ですが、それでも普通に暮らしてます。皆さんに言いたいのは例え降雪量がすごくても、自然と共存できることをお伝えできればうれしいです。

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@Seryung01

4 months ago

Japan is a very strong country, imagine all disasters in one country

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@Shadowallien

3 months ago

Japan “ snow, tsunamis, fire, rain, nuckear meltdowns, BRING IT ONNNN”!!!!!!!!

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@yasshin88

4 months ago

And Nagano, Japan, is the southernmost city to have ever hosted the Winter Olympic games.

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@korrzia

2 months ago

Love Japan from Pakistan 🇵🇰💖

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@Iran4iranian

4 months ago

Man , Japan has a really wild nature ❤️‍🔥

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@LunaMoon-v5r

1 month ago

Like a geography class, I have to watch the video repeatedly to capture all the information and retain it. Very interesting.

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@call_me_iori

4 months ago

Iceland: guess I’m Irish now…

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@gingerkays7362

3 months ago

Honestly, once you made it clear that a far north country wasn’t the answer, my guess was Nepal, since the Himalayas run through it, including Mt Everest

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@Mazelman

4 months ago

Grew up in Japan, in Aomori prefecture. I can confirm this lol. It's a beautiful winter wonderland during that season. It's snows a lot, but it's not so brutally cold that you can't play outside in it. We were sledding and skiing all the time! Going to the Sapporo ice festival is also something everyone should see at least once!

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@kaminosekai

1 month ago

Russia, Himalaya, Alaska left the group chat

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@ashura_7777

4 months ago

I was studying in Akita (below Aomori-ken) early 2000s. The best prefecture for snowboarding & skiing ever

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@GeographySphereSecrets

2 months ago

Japan is fantastic on All.

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@Erin.C1

4 months ago

I only visiting Japan in winter time. It’s magical ❤️

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@a_a7287

3 months ago

Japan has lived through it all yet they stand strong holding some of the most impressive cities and technological achievements.

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