After a closure of over four months due to severe winter weather, traffic on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route in Japan has resumed. This key route, which spans about 37 kilometers, connects Toyama and Nagano Prefectures and is vital for both tourism and local transport. Although traffic has resumed, a planned ceremony to walk through the snow corridor was canceled due to blizzard conditions. The reopening is significant for the region, as the snow corridor attracts many visitors with its impressive snow walls during the warmer months.
Traffic on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, which connects Toyama and Nagano Prefecture, has resumed after being closed for over four months due to winter conditions.
The reopening of this snow corridor marks a significant event for the region, linking two key areas in central Japan and providing access for tourists and residents alike.
Although traffic has resumed, officials canceled a public ceremony intended to celebrate the reopening due to the risk of blizzard conditions affecting safety.
This route features a 37-kilometre section renowned for its towering snow walls, making it a popular destination during the spring and summer months.
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