Blizzard slows Japan’s bullet trains, closes Toyota plants
Seeing that much seeing that 8 feet of snowstorm has fallen now parts of Japan since Sunday, slowing train travel and forcing automaker Toyota to close down 12 factories.The tedious flurry disrupted the bullet train, otherwise Shinkansen, structure stylish central Japan on Sunday and Monday, distressing 67,000 passengers, according to Central Japan Railway.flurry totals on the ground Monday ranged from almost 3 feet indoors Shimane Prefecture to 8 feet indoors Tottori Prefecture, according to CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller.Passengers on the bullet train make contacts plus suffered delays Monday due to a delinquent with a processor control classification. The failure disrupted traffic used for 75 minutes Monday morning, disrupting bullet trains generally used for mainly of Monday morning, according to East Japan Railway.Toyota and had to close 12 factories Monday during Aichi Prefecture for instance gray blizzard caused problems getting car parts to the facilities.