Jifubuki (ground blizzard), refers to the snowflakes being blown up from the ground. As Aomori belongs to a heavy snowfall area, there is snow everywhere in winter. In some places, due to the open space and strong winds, the snow can be blown up from the ground by the wind… Originally, this deliberately arranged experiential itinerary was meant to let us tourists from tropical countries experience what it’s like to have ground-blown snow. Unfortunately, luck was not on our side, as the weather was too good on the day of the experience, with no wind, so there was no ground-blown snow… XD
To experience Jifubuki, you need to first put on these ninja-like shoes called “Mizukumo”.
They are simply made of bamboo and hemp rope, but they allow us to walk steadily on the snow without sinking.
The group started putting on their shoes.
Wearing grandma’s pants, this can only be considered half a set…
Of course, at this time, they still need to wrap themselves in another blanket to be considered as these two sisters…
Due to excessive snowfall, it is necessary to climb over a small hill first.
Because the weather is so nice, and there’s no snow blowing on the ground, we can only start playing the game of “Fell in the Streets”.
Brave Rolla, always takes the lead in our team’s attacks.
Then leave behind the traces of Fell in the Street.
This person is a Dogeza beautiful journalist.
Someone told me to charge ahead… Well, okay!!
I originally wanted to jump, like Bull Tong in “The God of Cookery”, leaping up in one go~
But suddenly I realized I was deceived, I was deceived by Stephen Chow’s movie. Clearly, my weight is not as heavy as a fur seal, but I still can’t jump up~
Because I didn’t cover myself with a blanket, and on top of that, I stretched my hands forward, causing my clothes to come off~
Suddenly being attacked by everyone feels strange.
I thought everyone was familiar with me, but it turns out they hate me so much…. >”<
Looking shabby is not a crime, you know~
After exploring the Fell in the Streets, it’s time for some snowball fun!
This guarantee ensures no dizziness.
Finally, those who rolled down had to pretend to sunbathe here because they were dizzy.
This is the Three Beauties Bathing Picture…
For the sake of protecting the parties involved, some editing has been done…
Please do not mistake it for a mystery film cover!
Next, we started playing by building snowmen and they taught us how to build one…
There is a knack to building a snowman, which is that when rolling the snowball, it must pass through areas of untouched white snow.
If there are large areas that have been stepped on, the snow won’t stick together.
These are the two snowballs that I building.
I have dedicated my life to postmodern art, and finally, I have received recognition.
Everyone pitched in to help, but… I have no idea who put that lump on my head… XD
I believe this snowman represents everyone’s strong protest and dissatisfaction towards this unfair society!!
(Please don’t throw eggs… throwing snowballs is more environmentally friendly)
After playing with the snowman, it’s time to switch to skiing.
Finally, let’s take a look at the scene that we have ravaged…
The snowman I made is still standing strong…
Above is the experience of “Jifubuki” in the Aomori Kanagi area….
In fact, the experience of “Jifubuki” is similar to the atmosphere felt on Mount Hakkoda, except that one is blowing from the mountain top downwards, while here it is blowing from the ground upwards….
Interested individuals may want to pay attention to the Aomori itineraries offered by major travel agencies to see if they include this unique experience of “Jifubuki (ground blizzard)”.
For more information on transportation, attractions, food, and accommodation in Aomori, please refer to the Tohoku page.
Reference:
The Official Aomori Travel Guide
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