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What's the difference between snow in Japan and snow in Northeast China?

Japan is a highly developed country, and its natural environment is well protected. The air here is fresh and people's awareness of environmental protection is generally good. The weather in Hokkaido, Japan is similar to that in the northeast of China, and it is often covered with heavy snow, but you will obviously find that the snow scene in Japan is more beautiful and whiter than that in the northeast.

The climate is different, so the snowfall is different.

Hokkaido is surrounded by the sea, and the humid air brings a lot of snowfall in winter, which often causes JR to stop due to snowstorms. Some roads are completely covered with snow and impassable. Snow walls can be seen in many areas.

On the way from Sichuan Longyou to Zhoumo Lake.

The northeast plain where Tieling is located has a relatively dry climate in winter. Only when I was very young will there be a lot of snow. Moreover, in recent years, there is a trend that the snow is getting smaller and smaller and the temperature is getting higher and higher in winter, and the snow country landscape is becoming more and more difficult to see in cities. You can still see it in some remote rural areas, but this kind of thing is rare all winter because of learning Dafeng Road.

Different air cleanliness leads to different snow cleanliness.

In winter, central heating is provided in most parts of Northeast China. Due to the influence of the old industrial base, the cleanliness of snow is still relatively poor. Rural areas are relatively clean, but cities are not. Careful observation of the snow on the roadside can reveal a thin layer of ash residue. If you encounter melting snow, the city streets will be dirtier.

I don't know what heating method Hokkaido uses. Even Sapporo, the largest city in Hokkaido, is far cleaner than most cities in China. Even if the snow on the road melts, it is rarely half mud and half water.

In Kushiro, you can pay attention to the color of the snow on the ground.

To sum up, based on the above-mentioned reasons, the winter scenery presented by the two places is still very different, and the experience given is completely different.

Tieling area is located in the hinterland of Northeast China, which presents more winter scenery of vast frozen soil, except for the coastal areas of Liaoning, where there is basically no sea view. The temperature of more than 20 degrees below zero has sealed the rivers and lakes, and there can be many colorful ice events.

Take Kushiro as an example, there is a lot of fog in the southeast of Hokkaido in winter. In winter, airports are often closed due to sea fog. Facing the Sea of Okhotsk to the north, drifting ice has always been a famous landscape in winter. These are not available in Tieling area. However, because the winter temperature in most parts of Hokkaido is unlikely to be lower than-10 degrees, many rivers and lakes will not freeze in winter.

Shiretoko Peninsula

Luchuan road

Add: If it is similar, I feel that some areas in Hokkaido are more like Norway.

The first is Flam station in Norway, and the second is a station in JR in the east of Hokkaido.

However, the famous Kushiro Wetland in Hokkaido is somewhat similar to Xianghai Nature Reserve at its peak. The northeastern forest region of China is more like the Canadian Rocky Mountains.

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