The Kid Should See This: A Visit to the Tateyama Snow Corridor in Japan's Alps
A visit to the Tateyama Snow Corridor in Japan’s Alps ➜
The fabled Tateyama Snow Corridor is one of the most spectacular winter wonders in the world. Located in Japan’s Northern Alps, the route is carved out of the region’s deep snow, creating towering snow walls that can reach up to a reported 65 feet (20 meters) high—taller than a five-story building.
To keep the mountains accessible for locals, snow plows use GPS technology to locate and clear the road after months of snowfall. As Wonder World explains in this video, “without GPS they would have no idea where the road is.”
The sight, open from mid-April to mid-June, has become a popular tourist destination, attracting around 1 million visitors from around the world every year.
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