Due to the strong cold air in the class once every few years, transportation is also affected.

Empty flight (as of 4:00 pm on the 26th)

Due to heavy snow and strong winds, some flights have been canceled.



As of 4:00 pm on the 26th, flights that have already been canceled or have been canceled


▽ ANA has 77 flights to / from Wakkanai Airport, Akita Airport, Tottori Airport, etc. in Hokkaido


▽ Japan Airlines has Haneda Airport and Ishikawa Prefecture 49 flights such as flights connecting Komatsu Airport


▽ Japan Airways 8 flights connecting Fukuoka Airport and Izumo Airport in Shimane Prefecture


▽ Jet Star 6 flights connecting Fukuoka Airport and Chubu Airport in Aichi Prefecture


▽ Peach Aviation Is two flights connecting Kansai Airport and Niigata Airport.



Airlines are calling for the latest information on their websites.

Highway (as of 4:30 pm on the 26th)

At 4:30 pm, some highways are closed due to snow.



In the Tohoku region, the Akita Expressway is closed on the up and down lines between the Kyowa Interchange and the Futatsui Shirakami Interchange, and between the Kanisawa Interchange and the Odate Kita Interchange.



The Nihonkai Tohoku Expressway is closed on the up and down lines between the Kisakata Interchange and Kawabe Junction in Akita Prefecture.



In Kansai, the Kyoto Jukan Expressway is closed on the up and down lines between the Maizuru-Oe Interchange and the Miyazu Amanohashidate Interchange in Kyoto Prefecture.



The Meishin Expressway is closed between the Yokaichi Interchange in Shiga Prefecture and the Sekigahara Interchange in Gifu Prefecture, and between the Yokaichi Interchange in Shiga Prefecture and the Ogaki Interchange in Gifu Prefecture.



In addition, the Hokuriku Expressway is closed on the up and down lines between the Maibara Interchange and the Nagahama Interchange in Shiga Prefecture.

JR Shinkansen almost as usual (as of 4:00 pm on the 26th)

According to JR companies, as of 4:00 pm, the Tokaido Shinkansen, Tohoku Shinkansen, and Hokuriku Shinkansen are not affected by snow and continue to operate almost normally.



On the other hand, some conventional lines are delayed, and railway companies want to check the latest information on their websites.