
It looks like it’s going to snow. Let’s do some snow shoveling together!
Shovel snow after it has fallen.
>>1
The snow from yesterday is still left.
This is the story of the 12 hours until Mii-chan was buried in the compacted snow.
Do you do it every day?
>>4
It’s twice a day, morning and evening.
It’s cold!
>>5
It will get hot even if you just wear underwear soon.
Snow! It is spread out!
Isn’t snow just water?
It seems like every day is tough.
Let’s live in a region where it doesn’t snow!
>>7
I hate typhoons!
I really hate it…
I heard that ordinary people can’t shovel snow all day long.
Muu-chan can do it with ease!
>>8
Monster…
>>8
Muu-chan, take a break and drink something warm once in a while…
No one in the apartment I moved into last month is shoveling snow, so I don’t know where to throw away the snow.
The car is buried, I’m stuck.
Gaaaahhhhh!
A heavy snow warning has been issued again!
I don’t even know how long it takes before I should start shoveling snow.
>>11
If it snows, I’ll do it three times in the morning, evening, and night.
Even if it’s not snowing, if there’s snow on the roof, I’ll take it off immediately.
If you don’t do it, the roof will collapse.
>>11
Until the car can move normally.
When the tires get buried, it won’t move forward.
If I can’t drive my car or if it’s hard to walk, I wonder if I’ll shovel the snow.
On a day when it piled up to 50 cm, I did shovel the snow, but when the same amount piled up the next day, I just went to bed.
I really hate it, I really hate it, I really hate it.
Anonymous-chan hates snow shoveling!
I want to lie down and be cozy in the kotatsu!!
Is Muu-chan a gorilla or something?
When I did it nonstop for about six hours, not only was my body exhausted but my mind was too, and I felt like my brain also needed nourishment.
It might be easier emotionally if there’s someone who says, “Let’s shovel the snow together!”
Loneliness makes a person weak.
I think a typhoon is not that bad compared to shoveling snow, from what I’ve heard.
Those who die are just unlucky!
>>23
When I see footage of flooding under the floor, I can’t say that.
>>23
Together
Let’s go see the rice field!
People who shovel snow all day are amazing.
Come to Kyushu, where you don’t have to worry much about heavy snowfall or typhoons.
There are things like Mount Aso and Sakurajima, but it’s fine, it’s fine.
>>26
I feel like something bad was happening regularly because of the typhoons…
>>30
Recently, I tend to go straight to places like Shikoku or Kanto, so it’s surprisingly not that bad.
>>26
I don’t like linear precipitation zones!
>>26
Dust is falling down…
>>41
I saw a deer…
Let’s stop living north of Hokuriku!
Both typhoons and heavy snow sometimes come, and those who have no sense of moderation are equally dangerous.
Even you, Nameless-chan, live in Shizuoka!
>>29
I don’t want earthquakes…
>>29
The cold wind of Enshū makes it feel like Nagano isn’t as cold!
If you don’t want to shovel snow, you have no choice but to endure the wind.
Recently, earthquakes, snow, and typhoons have come to Hokuriku as well.
If you shovel snow while it’s falling, the damage to your body and mind increases, so I do it while it’s stopped.
Muu-chan is smart.
Don’t dump snow on our exterior, baldy!
I hope snow removal drones that can handle 2-meter snow piles become widespread soon!
My house seems like it’s going to be warped.
Let’s do some snow shoveling together!
>>39
Doing it alone can pose the risk of falling from the roof or accidental death…
The Kanto Plain is peaceful.
Is it possible to prevent disasters?
I’m scared of the snow accumulation.
Can’t we build a city underground and live there?
Can you take a day off from work?
>>45
It depends on the company.
>>45
It’s snow shoveling at the company too.
The ruthless battle between the snow plow pushing snow from the road to the shoulder and the old man returning snow from the shoulder back to the road.
I used to live in Hokuriku.
If you push yourself too hard, you’ll strain your arm.
Moderation is best.
It looks difficult to live in.
Let’s move!
Moving isn’t that easy, you know~
Let’s go to the Japan Sea side together!
Originally, natural disasters have limitations in prevention, and as long as we live on Earth, they are issues that cannot be ignored no matter where we reside.
It’s actually dangerous in various ways, so it’s better to do it in pairs.
I really hate it, I really hate it, I really hate it!!!
Accidents of falling from roofs happen every year.
Make sure to secure or know where to throw away the snow before starting to shovel it.
There are days when I go to work and only spend the day shoveling snow.
There were times in high school when hardly anyone showed up to school, and it was just the students and teachers shoveling snow the whole time.
It’s definitely better to do it with someone else.
It’s a region that is not very affected by snow or typhoons, but what I’m really afraid of is the Nankai Trough that will come someday.
Uaaaaaa!!!
It really hurts, it really hurts, it really hurts!!
Hah… hah… Mii-chan, my arms hurt, my back hurts…
Sometimes, a grandfather’s corpse preserved in the cold has been found beneath the snow.
Just when I thought I was done shoveling snow, it’s already starting to pile up again! That snow would be better off dead!
This is a story about Mii-chan until she gets completely sore all over after 12 hours.
I hate typhoons!
I hate earthquakes!
I hate heavy snow!
Mii-chan loves Japan…
I suddenly thought, is there such a thing as a live-in snow shoveling job?
Hey, Vegeta! Do something about the door that won’t open!
The disaster frequency of the place where I currently live
Typhoon ×
Earthquake ×
Heavy snowfall ◎
We have to compromise somewhere…
In heavy snowfall areas, there are quite a few people who seriously hate snow…
In snowy regions, do abandoned houses collapse because there is no one to clear the snow?
>>72
Even if it doesn’t get flattened, things like the roof collapsing can happen.
>>72
Sometimes there are people who volunteer to clear the snow.
It’s better not to live in a snowy country!
I hate heavy snow, I hate heavy snow, I hate heavy snow!
Mii-chan hates Hokkaido, Aomori, and Niigata!
In any case, it’s dangerous with falls and being buried alive, so it’s better to do it with multiple people.
If you’re single, you have no choice but to carry a smartphone.
I’ll pay you 20,000 yen a day, so please do the snow shoveling…
First, I have to shovel the snow in the parking lot, or I won’t make it to work on time, so depending on the situation, I might have to leave for work several hours early.
It often seems like there are times when someone suddenly can’t shovel snow due to illness or other reasons, but what happens in those situations?
>>85
In such cases, I don’t go outside, so I won’t do it.
>>86
This is the story of the 12 days until Mii-chan is discovered.
The road is so slippery, and there’s also snow to shovel.
It’s strange that being late isn’t allowed…
I bought a small snow blower to save money, but it only handles 20 centimeters of new snow, and I’m in tears.
But the price jumps up dramatically when you move up to the next class; it’s terrible.
They say Aomori has heavy snowfall, but it’s only Tsugaru that is suffering.
Let’s reduce the snow removal costs!
Are there actually cases where someone is buried and not found for several days?
>>93
It is quite common for someone living alone to not be discovered for several days.
It is common for things to go undiscovered in the mountains until spring.
It’s a shitty countryside, but I can’t help but say that the climate in Izu is divine.
>>94
Citizens of Numazu living in a blessed climate should be grateful!
If you’re a Love Live fan, there’s nothing you can do about it.
Anonymous-chan
I hate getting out of the kotatsu…
Move it to the area of the neighboring house!
As expected, the peak has already passed, right!? It was coming down so much that it was almost unbelievable!
>>100
It will be like this until next weekend.
>>102
I really hate it.
I really hate it.
I really don’t like it!!
For now, Osaka hasn’t seen even a flurry of snow this season, and it generally avoids typhoons.
Thanks to that, my student days were filled with continuous clicking of the tongue.
We have to go to school, but those guys from Hyogo Prefecture are taking a break…
>>103
In reality, it will just be rescheduled for another day, but taking time off due to natural disasters like typhoons or heavy snow is kind of exciting, isn’t it?
In reality, I often get excited watching the weather forecast, only to feel down on the actual day.
Looks like I’ll be shoveling snow again in the early morning…
Every year, children and the elderly are swept away in the snow-melting gutters, resulting in frozen deaths, so even removing the snow is a matter of life and death.
But if we don’t do this, it’s a matter of survival.
Mii-chan, it’s not good to leave it to the neighbors and not shovel the snow yourself.
I wonder if the lack of waking up early also means a lack of motivation?
>>108
Ahhh, come on!
I really hate it, I really hate it, I really hate it!!
Haa… haa…
Mii-chan hates shoveling snow.
I like it when Muu-chan is transformed and becomes a monster.
>>109
There are degrees of things that people cannot do.
The soundproofing of the snow is too high for any cries for help to be heard when buried, and it quickly drains body heat, bringing you closer to death. It was advised to shovel snow with multiple people and to make sure to call out to each other every 5 minutes…
It’s monstrous to be able to shovel snow all day long.
Let’s aim to be athletes!
Isn’t it unfair that Muu-chan becomes a presence beyond humans only during snow shoveling?
I fully understand that I’m being foolish about the snow, but since I live in a place where it doesn’t snow, I want to try shoveling snow at least once.
>>115
It seems that tourists are coming for a snow shoveling experience tour from Hong Kong for 250,000 yen.
If I can keep shoveling snow, I want Muu-chan.
You seem honest.
I really hate it!
I really don’t like it!
I really hate it!
Mii-chan hates the snow country…
Tokyo is great.
Rather, it seems I’ll start to dislike it because it doesn’t rain enough.
No matter how strong a person is, they can gather as much snow as they want at maximum strength right away, so they’ll get tired of looking at the snow in just one minute.
Amazing, isn’t it, the snow?
I actually think it will snow even on weekdays without a break, but do people in snowy regions shovel snow even while at work?
Is the business not being delayed?
>>123
Outsource
It’s terrible because you won’t make as much profit.
We don’t need Mr. Tsutsumi in our snowy country.
I’m going to collapse right away.
People from snowy regions say it’s noisy over just 1cm or 3cm of snow, but we have absolutely no snow-related equipment here… A few years ago, when snow was observed in Okinawa, it was also a huge problem due to the complete lack of snow equipment.
So what about Muu-chan, who is shoveling snow all day?
>>127
Person with a disability
>>127
Apparently, normal people can’t shovel snow all day long.
Muu-chan can do it forever!
The neighbors really praise Muu-chan for things that only she can do!
>>130
It’s something that older people really appreciate!
>>132
Don’t be ridiculous, there are hardly any people who don’t express gratitude.
>>132
Someone who can earn quite a bit when asked for multiple tasks from the town hall.
>>130
It’s a guy who is seriously being thanked!
>>130
He’s like a real angel!
>>130
I really want to get married to this.
So-called power type.
I think snow shoveling can also be a business.
The problem is that it will be difficult because the person paying is being stingy.
>>131
In the first place, businesses in snowy regions tend to have low wages because people leave, making it unprofitable to operate a business.
One idea for a snow-related business is to have foreign tourists come and experience snow shoveling.
If I shovel snow every day, I’ll probably become all muscular.
I once helped with snow shoveling at my grandparents’ house using a big sled-like shovel, but it was heavy and difficult to move forward, and I ended up with muscle pain all over.
Shoveling snow is inherently hard labor, and the value of someone who can do it for you is…
If it’s cold enough that you have to shovel snow, then it must be cool in the summer, right?
>>139
Summer is very hot and humid.
A girl who can shovel snow all day long will surely be adored by those around her…
When I see snow while traveling, I go “wow,” but if you ask me if I would live in a place like this…
I really don’t like it.
I really hate it.
I really hate it!!
Mii-chan loves the frozen ground.
>>142
This is a 1.2-second story until Mii-chan hits her head on the ground.
If I can keep shoveling snow, I have the potential to make a living from it.
“That’s someone who seriously hates snow shoveling!”
What will happen next is overwhelming snowfall.
The scenery is the only good thing!
It’s certain that it’s better to die, but…
Originally, snow shoveling is something that the entire community helps each other with, and it should not be imposed on a specific individual.
Cell! There isn’t enough snow shoveling!!
I wonder if there are snow shoveling ASMR videos if I look for them.
People who throw things onto the road should just die!!
Muu-chan, your physical strength to be able to shovel snow all day is amazing!
I really hate it.
I really hate it.
I really hate it!!
Mii-chan hates breaking down the wall after the snow plow has passed!
Since snow shoveling is such a hassle, I’ll pour hot water to melt it.