YouTuber Amanekko, who owns multiple luxury cars, updated his YouTube channel by the 16th, using an electric blanket to sleep in the back seat. He has released footage of himself sleeping in his car in Hokkaido, where there is heavy snowfall. A video was uploaded with the title “Danger: In Hokkaido during heavy snowfall, a woman stays overnight in her car and gets trapped inside.” This time my partner is the Subaru WRX. Amanek said, “Our car isn’t particularly well suited for sleeping in, to begin with, but we’ve got a pretty tough schedule, sleeping in the car in the snow, which is the most difficult part,” and revealed that he bought everything he needed for sleeping in the car at a home improvement store. We headed to RV Park Kutchan. They were surprised at the speed of drivers in Hokkaido who were clearly driving above the speed limit, asking questions such as, “Aren’t they going really fast?” and “Is it okay to go that fast?” As we continued, the outside temperature quickly dropped below freezing. I set up an electric blanket and hot water bottle in the back seat, got into my sleeping bag, and went to sleep. The next morning, a shocking sight greeted me. The snow piled up and the car doors could only be opened halfway, and people were screaming, “Oh no! My feet are getting buried,” and “The car is buried,” as icicles formed on their cars. Viewers have commented on the video with comments such as, “Sleeping in a car in Hokkaido in winter…”, “Sleeping in a car in Hokkaido in winter is really dangerous”, “Don’t underestimate Hokkaido”, “What a daredevil”, “It’s good that there was enough snow to get out of the car”, “No doubt quite a challenge”, and “Let’s make this the only time.”
> RV Park Kutchan It’s an auto camping site in a corner of a complex that includes a home improvement store in the city. They’re better behaved than the people who park illegally at roadside stations and on the street. There’s no problem.
If someone encounters a problem and can solve it themselves, let them do as they wish. Criticize only if a third party is inconvenienced or requests rescue.
There have been so many blizzard accidents in the north in the past, but have you never even seen the video? Do you have some kind of mysterious normalcy bias that makes you think you’re the only one who’s okay?
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