Kinosaki Onsen in snow
It is getting colder and colder in these days in Kyoto.It got -3 degrees in this morning. It was just freezing as fridge.
I went to Kinosaki Onsen a couple of days ago and it was the time the massive snow storm hit there and Kyoto.
I was born and raised in countryside where normally gets 1~2 meters of snow every winter and I thought I knew well how to deal with snow but it was unexpectably hard in Kinosaki Onsen.
It snowed about 30cm in just an hour.
Outrageous!

The river was almost stuck...It was the very rare case that we get snow as much as we can make a snowman as below (normally it's pathetically small even if we could make it).

Cute, isn't it?
I decided to learn how to snowboarding this winter after seeing tons of snow.
This winter definitely will be one of the nicest ones in my life!!!
Also I love watching people being excited to see snow, especially from tropical countries. They sometimes say they have never seen snow.
Since I have got some tips to make proper snowman, let me know if someone wants to see snow in Japan.
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