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What's the climate of Hokkaido?

Question 1: The climate in Hokkaido.

Best tourist month: 65438+ February to February every year.

Hokkaido has a temperate maritime climate with a cold climate. 65438+1October: 4℃ to 10℃, August: 18℃ to 20℃, annual average temperature 6℃ to 10℃, annual precipitation 800 mm to1200 mm. There is sea fog in the southeast coast in summer, and ice floes in the north and east coast in winter. Almost unaffected by plum rains and typhoons, the temperature difference between seasons or nights changes greatly, with the unique seasonality of snow country, with distinct spring, summer, autumn and winter. With the establishment of six national parks, five quasi-national parks and 12 Hokkaido National Nature Park in Hokkaido, the natural environment has been well protected and managed, and nature has maintained a beautiful wild environment with beautiful scenery all year round.

Question 2: What's the climate like in Hokkaido Island and how is it affected? Hokkaido, Japan has a temperate monsoon climate.

The climate of Hokkaido

Best tourist month: 65438+ February to February every year.

Hokkaido has a temperate maritime climate with a cold climate. 65438+1October: 4℃ to 10℃, August: 18℃ to 20℃, annual average temperature 6℃ to 10℃, annual precipitation 800 mm to1200 mm. There is sea fog in the southeast coast in summer, and ice floes in the north and east coast in winter. Almost unaffected by plum rains and typhoons, the temperature difference between seasons or nights changes greatly, with the unique seasonality of snow country, with distinct spring, summer, autumn and winter. With the establishment of six national parks, five quasi-national parks and 12 Hokkaido National Nature Park in Hokkaido, the natural environment has been well protected and managed, and nature has maintained a beautiful wild environment with beautiful scenery all year round.

Question 3: Climatic characteristics of Hokkaido. Hokkaido has a temperate monsoon climate. Winter is cold and dry, summer is warm and rainy, and the four seasons are distinct. Average temperature: 65438+ 10 month,-4 ~-10℃; In August, 18 ~ 20℃. The annual precipitation is 800 ~1200mm. There was snow from February to March in 65438, with a depth of 4m. There is sea fog in the southeast coast in summer, and ice floes in the north and east coast in winter.

Question 4: What's the climate like in Japan? Japan is deeply influenced by ocean currents such as Kuroshio and pro-tide.

Question 5: What is the main climate type in Japan? Japan is dominated by temperate and subtropical monsoon climate, with hot and rainy summer, cold and dry winter and distinct four seasons. The national latitude is 25, and the temperature difference between north and south is very significant.

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. The highest recorded temperature in Japan is 40.9℃, which was measured on August 16, 2007 in Kumagu City, saitama and Dongdao City, Gifu County. The lowest recorded temperature is -4 1℃,1measured in Asahikawa, Hokkaido on October 25th, and it is 1902 65438+.

Question 6: What climate types do Korea and Japan belong to? Korea: temperate monsoon climate

Japan: Most areas in the south have subtropical (maritime) monsoon climate, while northern Honshu Island and Hokkaido Island have temperate monsoon climate.