"“Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route “ Rising Over 3000 Meters Above Sea Level, Mt Tate Is One Of Japan’s Highest Mountains"
"One of several peaks in the North Japan Alps that ascend to over 3000 meters, the dramatic alpine landscape is subject to heavy snow through winter. Often referred to as the ‘Roof of Japan’, towering wall of snow more than 20m high - is formed from April to June…the region is open to public from mid-April until mid-November"
It's also a horrifyingly invasive plant almost on par with bittersweet vine (not quite as bad as kudzu though).
True, but it's on the way, who's to say it's not an in transit photo shoot. Not like they took a plane in 1864...
Wanting to put something in your mouth...gum, a cigarette, whatever. The "lonely" bit is too literal
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And this in an earthquake-plagued country....