Stunning sea of 'snow monsters' take over volcanic mountainside in Japan

  • 26 Feb - 04 Mar, 2022
  • Mag The Weekly
  • Mag Files

At an elevation of more than 6,000 feet near the top of a volcano exists a land of snow monsters, a mountainside that is home to fleeting figures that come each winter and then fade along with the cold weather as spring approaches. It might sound like material for a scary children's book, but these monsters are nothing to fear – they're just one of nature's quirky and unique creations that materialise in wintertime. On the summit of the volcanic Mount Zao in Japan, about 220 miles north of Tokyo, an unusual natural phenomenon gives birth to snowy, monster-like figures every year. The strange occurrence, which the Japanese call "Juhyo," leads to the creation of thousands of "snow monsters" that rest on the mountain during the winter. Those who come to see the monsters can safely walk near them, ski or snowboard alongside the creatures, or view them from the comfort of a cable car while enjoying stunning views of Japan. The snow monsters can look even cooler at night, as some of the monsters are illuminated in a variety of flashy colours. According to reporting from The Atlantic, the seemingly mystical occurrence can be explained by the unique mechanics of a few different weather conditions that all come together in just the right way. The snow monsters are created through the repeated process of high winds blowing snow onto rime ice that then binds to trees and tree branches, creating snow clumps that appear monster-like.

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