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What is the approximate temperature of Japan 10?

Japan is deeply influenced by Kuroshio, pro-tide and other ocean currents, with obvious maritime climate and large temperature difference throughout the year. The climate in most parts of Japan is mild. However, due to the long-term extension of Japan's islands from southwest to northeast, and the difference between north and south latitudes is about 20 degrees, there are still great differences in climate throughout the country, which can be divided into six climatic zones, namely:

Climate in Hokkaido: Hokkaido is not affected by plum rains, and the rainfall is less than that in other parts of Japan. Summer is short and cool; Winter is long and cold.

Japan's coastal climate: the range is the western coastal area of Honshu Island. Winter is controlled by Siberian high, and the northwest wind blows. At the same time, because the warm current brings a lot of moisture to the horse stream passing through the Sea of Japan in winter, it often snows heavily. There is less precipitation in summer, and sometimes there is abnormal high temperature due to foehn.

Central plateau climate: typical inland climate. It is cold in winter and cool in summer. There is a great temperature difference between winter and summer and day and night. Low rainfall

Pacific side climate: including the east coast of Honshu, Shikoku and most parts of Kyushu. Influenced by the southeast monsoon in summer, there are many strong typhoons in Meiyu period. In winter, there is less snowfall.

Seto Inland Sea Climate: Including Yang Shan, Shikoku, Feng Jingen and parts of Kyushu. The weather here is often sunny, with little rainfall and suffering from drought from time to time.

Climate of Nanxi Islands: The range is Ryukyu Islands. It belongs to subtropical climate, with hot summer and warm winter. Rainstorm. Typhoons often strike in summer.

The precipitation in Japan is the highest in the world. The main reasons include winter snowfall in Japan's coastal areas; Continuous plum rains in June-July (May-June in Okinawa and Amami); And typhoons that landed in or near Japan from summer to autumn.

Japan's climate has four distinct seasons, and each season has its attractions. The best seasons for sightseeing are spring and autumn.

Spring (March to May)

After the cold winter passed, the peach blossoms opened and spring came. From the end of March to the beginning of April, cherry blossoms are in full bloom in mid-spring. At this time, beautiful cherry blossoms are everywhere in the mountains, fields and gardens.

Clothes: You only need to wear a thin shirt or sweater this season.

Autumn (September-165438+1October)

After the heat, it is crisp in autumn. At this time, the Woods are full of red autumn leaves. In the park, the garden is full of beautiful chrysanthemums at once. There are many exhibitions, concerts and sports competitions in autumn.

Clothes: A thin jacket or sweater is enough. Almost 10-20c left rear