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TOKYO (Kyodo) -- The weather agency warned Tuesday that it may snow in Tokyo and its surrounding areas between early morning and early afternoon Wednesday, and that some accumulation may be seen in central Tokyo, advising caution when using public transportation.
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- A low-pressure system brought heavy snow to a wide region, encompassing the greater Tokyo area, as well as Yamanashi and Nagano prefectures in central Japan from early Wednesday morning.
Heavy snow disrupts traffic, causes injuries in eastern Japan
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Heavy snow fell Wednesday on a wide region encompassing the greater Tokyo area as well as Yamanashi and Nagano prefectures in central Japan, disrupting traffic during the morning rush hour and causing people to slip and suffer injuries.
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