A natural phenomenon called "Hijikawa Arashi" is one of the winter features in the town of my office. It appears only on specific occasions. That is, when in a clear sky and the temperature falls below zero. It's produced by the distinctive terrain.
The weather forecast told that the weather would be suitable for the generation of "Hijikawa Arashi" last night, and I got up earlier this morning and climbed up to the "Arashi" observatory. If the weather met the condition, I would have seen the phenomenon, but temperature was a little over zero, though I felt freezing. I decided to try again.
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