Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Excuse me, the climate in Tokushima, Japan, etc.

Excuse me, the climate in Tokushima, Japan, etc.

Tokushima Prefecture is located in the eastern part of Shikoku, Japan, adjacent to Jiyi Waterway in the east, Kagawa Prefecture in the north, Kochi Prefecture in the south, and Aimo Prefecture in the west. There are many mountains in Tokushima Prefecture, with a total area of about 4,144 square kilometers, of which mountains account for 8%. There are also many mountains over 1 meters in the county. The highest mountain in the county is Jianshan Mountain in Shikoku Mountain, with an elevation of 1955 meters, which is the second highest mountain in Shikoku area. Jianshan Mountain, centered on Jianshan Mountain, is a watershed that divides the north and south of Tokushima Prefecture, and it also forms canyons such as big step danger and small step danger in the county. In the area of Junqi Mountain north of Yoshinokawa, the terrain is low, and the foothills are fan-shaped. The downstream of Yoshinokawa and the downstream lowlands of Shengpuchuan and Nahechuan form a wide paddy field. The mountainous area on the south slope of the watershed has less flat land and relatively rich forest resources. The climate in Tokushima Prefecture basically belongs to the Pacific coastal climate, which is warm and rainy, while some areas north of Yoshinokawa belong to the Seto inland sea climate.

Tourism: one of the three unique lava pillar-wall landforms in the world, Daohou Hot Springs, Music Box Clock, etc.

Others are not very clear, I hope it will help you a little.