In the winter of 2013, northern Japan experienced extreme cold and huge snowfalls, later that summer the country was hit by unprecedented rains, and now much of the nation has been slammed by historic
snowfalls. On the 8th and 9th of February significant accumulations of snow disrupted air and rail service all across Japan.
One of
Asia’s busiest airports, the Haneda Airport was forced suspend all air
traffic and railway services of Shinkansen bullet trains were suspended due to
the heavy snowfall. Much of Tokyo and surrounding areas received up to 16 inches
of snow. The storm has caused the deaths of at least three people and hundreds
of others have suffered snow-related injuries.