
Japan’s people are aging as its snow worsens. That’s a lethal combination
CNN
At least 68 people died during the winter – all but 10 of them over 65 – when record-breaking snow hit the country’s north.
For Yoko Toshima, winter hits harder these days.
“Perhaps it is because I am getting older, but the way the snow falls seems more extreme than before,” she said.
During the warmer months, the 76-year-old’s small hometown in northern Japan seems an ideal place to live, offering lush parks and historical shrines. Daisen’s renowned summertime fireworks displays draw hundreds of thousands of visitors.
But when winter blows in, all that shifts.

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