Meanwhile, a photo posted on Twitter by a person who got stuck near the Chuo Expressway / Dangozaka SA (Uenohara City, Yamanashi Prefecture) has become a hot topic. The content is that the driver of the Yamazaki Baking delivery truck who was present at the site handed out the bread he was carrying.
It all started with a photo posted on Twitter by koji.s59 (@ kojisan0104). Around noon on the 15th, a person who unloads bread from a familiar truck with the big "Yamazaki" written on it and a person who picks up bread lined up on the ground are photographed.
Koji.s59 said, "Yesterday, I had the driver of Yamazaki Baking put it in." Take as much as you like! " Now, while waiting for the regulation to be lifted at Dangozaka SA, it is an important meal. Thank you very much. "A comment. The tweet was spread in a blink of an eye.
Yesterday, I had a driver from Yamazaki Baking insert it. "Take as much as you like!" Now, while waiting for the regulation to be lifted at Dangozaka SA, it is an important meal. Thank you very much. # Yamazaki bread # heavy snow # Chuo Expressway pic.twitter.com/a6fh6CoyTG
— Koji.s59 (@ kojisan0104) 2014, February 16
Also, naotaro ( @ naotaro0427 ), who was also present at Dangozaka SA, said, "Yamazaki, who was present at Dangozaka SA on the Chuo Expressway closed by snow, distributed bread." I am posting photos of people gathering.
Yamazaki, who was present at Dangozaka SA on the Chuo Expressway closed by snow, distributed bread. Sutadon and Soba tile shop provide free food. A Starbucks clerk holds a tasting course to provide entertainment. warm. Everyone is really stressful and relaxed. Recover infrastructure as soon as possible. pic.twitter.com/p22hEE3lWQ
— Naotaro (@ naotaro0427) 2014, February 16
Many people have praised Yamazaki Baking's response, such as "Real Anpanman" and "It's a flexible driver! It's wonderful!" I will.
Furthermore, according to naotaro, "Legendary Sutadonya", which has a store in Dangozaka SA, provides food free of charge. The Starbucks coffee clerk said he held a tasting course to entertain. Naotaro concludes, "It's warm. Everyone is really stressful and relieved. We want to restore the infrastructure as soon as possible."
Even as of the evening of February 17, traffic is still closed on highways including the Chuo Expressway. Snow forecasts are coming out again in the middle of this week, and we are worried that the impact will be prolonged. People who absolutely need to go out by car, such as having food, want to be as prepared as possible.