On a Japanese island known for its record snowfall, one of the country's best ski resorts is located. But the snow that delights skiers and children has become a real test for motorists. Traffic has noticeably slowed down, and drivers spend much more time on the road than they are used to.

Utility services in Honshu quickly cope with snow removal, forming real snow walls along the highways, similar to the Great Wall of China. However, such high snowdrifts, rising several meters on both sides of the road, also have an advantage. To accidentally drive off in the wrong direction, you will have to try very hard.









