Malaysian Embassy in Tokyo urges travellers to exercise caution

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Malaysian Embassy in Tokyo urges travellers to exercise caution
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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia Embassy in Tokyo has advised travellers to exercise caution when travelling to regions covered by weather warnings and advisories issued by Japan Meteorological Agency due to snowstorms, heavy snow and ice accretion.

The embassy in a statement posted on its Facebook page Friday said the affected regions include Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Koshin, Tokai, Hokuriku, Kinki, Chugoku , Shikoku, northern Kyushu , southern Kyushu and Amami. "Travellers are advised to exercise caution when travelling in the affected region,” the statement read. According to the embassy, in the event of an emergency, Malaysian travellers can contact the Embassy of Malaysia, Tokyo at +81-3-3476-3840 or +81-80-4322-3366 or email at consular@tyo@kln.gov.my or mwtokyo@kln.gov.my - Bernama Japan has been hit by record-breaking snowfall that blanketed its norther regions. According to authorities, 30 people have so far died in snow-related incidents across the country.

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