Tateyama Snow Corridor – 65 Feet High Snow Walls

The 65 feet high Snow Walls Corridor in Tateyama Japan is part of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route in Toyama, Japan, the so called roof of Japan.

The famous snow corridor can have snow walls of up to 65ft in height, which line the roads of the famous Alpine Route and runs for a 500 meter stretch of road.

From mid April to the end of June, this roadway is a major tourist attraction in Toyama prefecture, but from December to April it is completely inaccessible.

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26 Comments

  1. I saw it in mid July and while it’s melted a lot, it was still about 25 ft high. The Japanese go to great lengths for carefully groom those walls.

    Almost as fun is sledding by the walls in your t-shirt as it’s an otherwise warm summer day.

  2. Sorry to vent but I know nobody will see this doom post but man the world is so beautiful and I’m so sad that I will die because there’s just no way I can afford to travel. Living is depressing I’m barely able to afford daily needs and bills, working conditions are gruesome and I’m getting tired. These videos are few of my ways of escape, I can imagine myself just laying there and just sinking in the thick snow forever. But alas I’m also still grateful because I know there’s more people out there who can’t even afford getting an internet connection. But yeah if you’re seeing this and feeling the same, just know you’re not alone. A lot of us are gonna disappear without discovering even a fraction of what the world has to offer.

  3. I don't know what the elevation is, but the view looks absolutely stunning! I could just stay up there for hours and look at the view! If I was a younger man that would definitely be a vacation destination! (Can you ski all the way down?)

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