An astonishing display of lenticular clouds was seen on Honshu, Japan's largest and most populous island.
The rare sighting took place in the city of Fujiyoshida on December 28, Kohki Yamaguchi, the photographer/videographer who captured the moment, told Newsweek. Fujiyoshida sits at the northern base of Mount Fuji in the Yamanashi prefecture of Honshu.
Yamaguchi, 29, who is based in Tokyo, shared the footage in a time-lapse video posted five days ago on his Instagram account, @Kohki. A caption shared with the post reads: "Rare lenticular clouds spotted at Fuji. Have you seen clouds like this before?"
The clip shows a cotton candy–like cloud formation appearing to spin above a snow-capped mountain peak. The "lenticular formation first started forming around 7 a.m. [local time]," said Yamaguchi.