Aomori … About how high would the snow level in Aomori city be around that time? This is done mainly during the winter season when there’s acute snowfall.For those of you who love winters and really wish to experience snowfall at its best, do visit Aomori City.

Like what you see here? In the depth of winter, the city is so deeply covered that snow stands several meters high along the edges of its cleared roads. He has been traveling to Japan since 1990 and all over the world for his work.

Kyodo News/Contributor/Getty Images Tomohiro Ohsumi/Contributor/Getty Images Sapporo in Japan is the second snowiest city in the world and witnesses an average of 16 feet snowfall per year, 10 feet less than Aomori City. ... Aomori City,JAPAN in Winter - Duration: 3:01. Was fun driving around having walls of snow on either side of the road about 6 feet high.

When it comes to trains did you know The heavy snowfall in the region often poses problems to transportation, especially during the winter season.

Lake Ontario is mainly to blame for the high amount of “lake-effect snow.” Other than snowy, winters in Rochester are known for being very cold with temperatures dropping close … The coastal city is nestled between the Hakkōda Mountains and the edge of Mutsu Bay.

The Asahi Shimbun/Contributor/Getty Images The group spent several days snowboarding down both groomed and ungroomed courses on Hakkoda.

Kamiya Jani gave up her full time media job to dare to live the life she always wanted. Aomori City, Japan. The local specialty is nokke don, a rice bowl with a variety of toppings -- such as raw tuna, octopus or sea urchin -- which you select from different stalls. Believe it or not but the Japan José Size Association actually provides precautions and practices to be kept in mind to transform snow shovelling into a workout or warmup exercise. Glenn Waters/Contributor/Getty Images Charles Gorry/Associated Press Fujio Nakahashi/Getty Images When I visited in a warm early march, a good 6 to 7 feet of snow on some streets in Aomori city. Kyodo News/Contributor/Getty Images