Snow Country: Taking The Train To Japan's Remote Regions



Saturday, we had the first snow of the year at Mt Tateyama in Toyama prefecture, northwest of Tokyo. The Japanese Alps are a long mountain range with many peaks over 3,000 meters of still active volcanos.

The photo from The Mainichi reminded me of author Yasunari Kawabata’s masterpiece Snow Country where he describes visits to these parts of the country by train, through long tunnels linking the west coast to Tokyo. I thought it was a good topic for Treehugger.

“The train came out of the long tunnel into the snow country,” is the famous first line of the novel.

Comments

Pandabonium said…
I love that book. Very poignant story.

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