our reporter, je seung lee, has more.reas from tuesday to wednesday, as well as ferocious winds of up to 180 kilometres per hour. now that's strong enough to topple a moving truck. these forecasts have led to authorities warning of floods and landslides, as well as rivers swelling up. major cities injapan's central region, as you can see in this map, including osaka and nagoya, are being impacted by the storm. and the typhoon is expected to make its way north off the coast of hokkaido island. now, hundreds of flights and train services have been cancelled on tuesday, as well as universal studios japan, the major theme park in the city of osaka, as you can see in this map, has been closed for safety reasons. now, the storm, which is expected to slightly weaken as it approaches japan, comes as thousands of japanese people celebrate bon festival, which is a major holiday injapan, where people commemorate their ancestors and when millions across the country travel back home to see their families and spend time with them. so t