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What is the average temperature in Tokyo, Japan in four seasons? Pray for the great gods.

Climate Japan is located in the middle latitude and has a warm climate. Located in the middle of Tokyo, the annual average temperature is 15.3 degrees Celsius. The northern end of the Japanese archipelago is 3000 kilometers to the southern end, so the temperature difference is large, and the annual average temperature is between 6 degrees Celsius and 22 degrees Celsius. There is abundant rainfall, with the annual rainfall of1600 ~1700 mm. It often rains during the crop growing period from early spring to summer, especially in the rainy season from June to July. Several typhoons in summer and autumn also bring a lot of rain every year. Affected by the conventional monsoon, the Japanese archipelago has a cold current heading south in winter and a tropical airflow heading north in summer. Under the influence of these two kinds of airflow, winter and summer each last for several months, while spring and autumn at the turn of monsoon each last for about two months. Japan has a long and narrow territory, which runs through three climatic zones: tropical zone, temperate zone and frigid zone. Coupled with the dual influence of continental and maritime climate, the climate changes greatly and the four seasons are distinct. In summer, the temperature in the whole country is generally high and the precipitation is abundant. In winter, the sea of Japan is snowy and cloudy, while the Pacific Ocean is dry and sunny. The temperature difference between north and south is large in winter. In the month of 65438+ 10, the average temperature in Sapporo in the north was below zero, and that in Naha in the south was above 15 degrees. Sakura is the national flower of Japan. It blooms first in South Kyushu in March every year, and blooms one by one from south to north. It is called "Cherry Blossom Front Line", and the cherry blossom opening time in Hokkaido is generally around mid-May every year. Japan's climate zone can be divided into Hokkaido climate zone (cool in summer, cold in winter, less precipitation, less affected by plum rains and typhoons), Japan Sea coastal climate zone (snowy in winter, sunny in summer), inland climate zone (less precipitation due to monsoon, large temperature difference between day and night in Xia Dong), and Pacific coastal climate zone (influenced by ocean, rainy in summer, hot and foggy, warm in winter, mostly affected by typhoons). Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a scenic spot not to be missed. Located at the southern tip of Kanto Plain in Honshu, it borders Tokyo Bay in the southeast and is connected with the Pacific Ocean. Its administrative division is "Du", which governs 23 special zones, 1 county, 26 cities, 7 towns and 8 villages, as well as Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. The area is 2 100 km2, and the population is120,000. Tokyo was founded in 1457 and was called edo in ancient times. 1868 After the Meiji Restoration, Emperor Meiji moved the capital from Kyoto to Edo and renamed it Tokyo. Tokyo is the largest industrial city in Japan and the commercial and financial center of Japan. All major companies in the country are concentrated here, and the industrial output value ranks first in the country. Together with Yokohama and Chiba, it constitutes the famous Keihin Industrial Zone in Japan. Tokyo is also the city with the highest price level in the world. Japan's national transportation network is centered on Tokyo, and many tram lines and subway lines run through the city, so foreign tourists are full of praise for the convenience and comfort of Tokyo's transportation. There are many theories about old and new things, but Tokyo has become a grand view because of the coexistence of old and new things. There is often an antique temple next to a towering building. Kimono enjoys cherry blossoms, exorcises ghosts and sacrifices, and the ancient style remains the same; Fashion is popular, and many things are strange; Foreign land, passers-by stay; The lights are neon, and people buy drunkenness; In a hurry, everyone is ordinary; All this happened in this modern metropolis-Tokyo. Mount Fuji means "volcano" in Japanese. It is the highest mountain in Japan, with an altitude of 3,776 meters and an area of 90.76 square kilometers, 80 kilometers away from Tokyo. This mountain, regarded by the Japanese as a "sacred mountain", has erupted 18 times since it was recorded in writing in 78 1, the last eruption was in 1707, and it has been dormant ever since. Two craters at the top of the mountain form two beautiful volcanic lakes, and there are various caves left by volcanic eruption at the foot of the mountain, some of which are still erupting. The wall of Fuyuefeng Cave is covered with stalactite icicles, which is called "Millennium Snow". There are five Fuji lakes at the northern foot of Mount Fuji, and the lakes and mountains are very pleasant. At the southern foot is a vast plateau pasture, with green grass and flocks of cattle and sheep. Summer is suitable for camping, swimming and fishing, and winter is a good place for skiing and skating. Every spring, cherry blossoms are in full bloom, overlooking Mount Fuji in a bustling background. Disneyland Tokyo Disneyland is 0/0 km away from Tokyo/KLOC, and it is the first Disneyland built by Disney Company outside the United States. Disneyland combines historical knowledge, fairy tales, natural scenery and modern science, and combines knowledge with entertainment, so that people of all ages can find fun here. The paradise is pentagonal, centering on the ancient castle in the fairy tale Cinderella, and it is divided into five parts: westworld shows the scene of the pioneering era in the western United States; Adventure World is full of thrills; There are all kinds of fairy tales and cartoon characters in Strange World. "World Market" consists of American architecture in the early 20th century. Tomorrow's World depicts the exploration of the future of the universe. Imperial Palace The Japanese Imperial Palace is located in Chiyoda-ku, downtown Tokyo. It was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first generation general of Tokugawa shogunate, in the 18th year of Tianzheng (A.D. 1590). This traditional Japanese building covers an area of 23,000 square meters, with a green tile roof, white walls and brown copper columns. Among them, the main hall is the center of the whole palace, and the main activities and diplomatic etiquette of the royal family are held in the "Songzhi Pavilion" in the main hall. Changhe Hall is the place where the emperor accepts congratulations from the masses. Fengming Hall is a big banquet place, and Zhangyu Hall is the emperor's inner palace. In addition, there are Huayin Pavilion, Waterfall Pavilion, Frost Pavilion, Tea Room, Imperial Hall, Treasure Hall, Temple and Old Imperial Library. Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum is the largest museum in Japan, located at the northern end of Ueno Park in Taitung District, Tokyo. It was built in the fourth year of Meiji (A.D. 187 1), and the present building was completed in 1938. It consists of a Japanese-style two-story building, with the Oriental Pavilion on the left, the Taboo Pavilion on the right, and the Horyuji Treasure Pavilion next to the gate, with 43 exhibition halls. There are more than100000 pieces of Japanese historical relics and art treasures in the museum, of which 70 pieces are designated as national treasures. Exhibits are divided into sculpture, dyeing and weaving, metalworking, martial arts, swords, ceramics, architecture, painting, lacquerware, calligraphy and other categories, which reflect the culture, art and people's life in various periods of Japanese society. Meiji Jingu Meiji Jingu is a shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Dowager Zhao. Built in 19 15 to 1920, it was burned down in World War II and rebuilt in Shibuya 1958 in Tokyo. There are more than 654.38 million trees in Shen Gong Park, with more than 300 species. There are three aisles in the shrine: south, north and west, which enter from the south through the right passage. On both sides of the road, ancient trees are towering and wild birds are singing. After entering, it is a royal garden specially built for Empress Dowager Zhao, covering an area of over 80,000 square meters. There are all kinds of flowers in the garden, especially in Shobuta, near the south pool of the Imperial Garden, where more than 50 kinds of calamus are planted. Every year in mid-June, a large number of calamus compete to open, becoming a major landscape of the shrine. All the palaces in the palace are built of cypress, carved with beams and painted with buildings, which are exquisite and worth seeing. Every year on New Year's Day and March 1 1 day, many people from all over Japan make a special trip to pay homage. Asakusa in Sensoji Temple is located in the center of civilian houses, similar to the Yuyuan Garden in Shanghai, with Sensoji Temple as the center. Asakusa has various festivals, and there are celebrations all year round. In front of Sensoji Temple, there is a very lively street called Zhongjianshi, which is lined with various folk handicraft shops, specialty shops and grocery stores. These shops are called "Chinese shops" and are also very traditional in Tokyo. Sensoji Temple is an existing Japanese amusement place with "Edo style". According to legend, in the thirty-sixth year of Tugu (AD 628), two fishermen fished in Miyagawa and picked up a 5.5 cm high Guanyin statue. People nearby raised funds to build a temple to worship this Buddha statue, which is Sensoji Temple. Since then, the temple has been destroyed by fire several times. In the early Edo period, Tokugawa Ieyasu rebuilt Sensoji Temple and turned it into a big temple and a playground for nearby Edo citizens. The temple gate is called "Leimen", and there is a paving stone about 140 meters long, which is used to worship the Shinto leading to the main hall and to make a statue of Guanyin. There is a quintuple tower in the southwest corner of the temple, which is the second tallest tower in Japan, second only to the quintuple tower in Tokyo East Temple. There is Asakusa shrine in the northeast of the temple, which is elegant in shape and beautifully carved. Ueno Park Ueno Park is the largest park in Tokyo and the cultural center of Tokyo. It used to be the home temple of Tokugawa shogunate and the private residence of some governors, but it was changed into a park in 1873. The park covers a large area, including Tokyo National Museum, National Science Museum, National Western Art Museum and Li Du Art Museum. Ueno Park, known as the "Treasure House of Historical Relics and Cultural Property", includes Kuanyong Temple, Tokugawa Jialing Temple, Dongzhao Valley, Qingshuitang, Saigō Takamori bronze statue and other historical sites. These Edo and Meiji buildings are scattered among pines and cypresses, which are very suitable for lakes and mountains. There is Ueno Zoo in the northwest of the park, where more than 900 kinds of rare birds and animals are raised. In the Shinobazu pond in the park, there are a large number of wild black swans, geese, mandarin ducks, cormorants and wild ducks all year round. There is also an aquarium in Chi Pan, which contains more than 500 kinds of aquatic animals. There is a peony garden near the zoo, where more than 70 varieties and more than 3,000 peony plants are planted. Ueno Park is also famous for the cherry blossoms that bloom every spring. Going to Ueno to enjoy cherry blossoms is a traditional tourist project for Tokyo people. Hakone-CHO Hakone-CHO is 90 kilometers away from Tokyo, and it takes one and a half hours by train from Shinjuku. Hakone-CHO is famous for its beautiful mountain scenery, hot springs and many historical sites. Hakone-CHO is the core of Fuji Hakone-CHO Izu National Park, surrounded by mountains, green hills, gurgling streams and beautiful scenery. Reed rippling lake is a volcanic lake with an area of 7 square kilometers. The lake is clear and blue, and you can see the reflection of Mount Fuji and Hakone Shrine by boating on it. Steam containing sulfur is ejected from the cliff cracks around Dayong Valley and Xiaoyong Valley. Roy is surrounded by white smoke all day, just like white clouds emerging from caves, which is one of the wonders of Hakone-CHO. Hakone-CHO's hot springs have long been famous. There are the famous "Hakone-machi Seven Soups", which are the seven hot springs regarded as health resorts. In addition, there are "Hakone-machi Bali", Zaoyun Temple, Thousand Waterfalls, Sengohara, Jiutoulong Shrine and other places of interest. Climbing by tram, cable car and aerial crane, you can enjoy winding valleys and beautiful lakes and mountains. Shinjuku Imperial Garden Shinjuku Imperial Garden is located in the city center, with an area of 140 mu. The design of the park emphasizes Japanese tradition and western colors. This used to be the residence of Toshi Utsumi Naito, the owner of Xinchuan Plateau. In the fifth year of Meiji, it was changed to the Fruit and Vegetable Research Institute (1872), and seven years later it became the Imperial Garden of Shinjuku Plants. It was changed into a park after World War II. It was originally the Linquan Garden in Japan, and was later transformed into a French garden through design. The park is rich in trees and has pleasant scenery. There are 500 cherry trees, which bloom in spring. Every April, the Japanese Prime Minister holds a "cherry blossom viewing party" here to entertain diplomatic envoys and celebrities from all over the world. In winter, the Chrysanthemum Festival is very lively. Ginza Ginza is the most prosperous high-tech zone in Tokyo. According to legend, this area used to be the sea. Later, Tokugawa Ieyasu reclaimed land and became the "Ginza Service Station" for casting silver coins. In the third year of Meiji (AD 1870), when a Japanese baby was born, his family would prepare a meal to thank God for bringing another life to the world. However, this meal can't be given to babies and parturients, but to women who have suffered severely. They believe that the more people eat, the more beloved their children will be, and they will be given a banquet a week after their birth. The Japanese believe in God and Buddhism, but they don't want to burn incense like China. They only clapped their hands together twice because they believed that God would hear and get his attention. Japan is a country that loves cleanliness. No one litters in the street. Handmade garbage will still go to the trash can. If there is no trash can, put it in a small bag until there is one. Japanese take a bath every day. It's not surprising to wash it three times a day. Usually a basin of water, the whole family washes it together. Pay attention when eating. When the other person offers food with both hands, you must take it back with both hands to avoid rudeness. Chopsticks should not be pointed at others, nor should they be left in the bowl, which would be impolite. Don't leave leftovers, even if you can't eat them. Eat leftovers (such as fishbones and bones). Don't put it on the table at will, but put something like paper on it, so that the tablecloth won't get greasy. Japan is a country that talks about tea ceremony very much, so there are naturally many stresses on drinking tea. Drinking tea requires a special tea set and a certain method of use. Wash the tea set before drinking tea. Don't touch it with your hands when cleaning. When pouring tea, there should be a distinction between honor and inferiority, or a distinction between left and right. Holding a tea bowl is also exquisite, with men and women. For men, the thumb and forefinger hold the tea bowl, the middle finger is placed at the bottom of the tea bowl, and the ring finger and little finger naturally contract in their own direction, so that when drinking tea, the man will look very gentlemanly, while for women, it will be more beautiful. The middle finger and thumb hold the tea bowl, the ring finger is placed at the bottom of the tea bowl, and the index finger and the little finger protrude outward, just like the orchid finger, which looks more feminine. When making tea, water is poured for the first time to keep the tea clean, because in ancient times, tea was rubbed by hand and stepped out by foot. Now, with machines, pouring water for making tea has been handed down as a habit. Be careful when drinking tea. Don't pour tea for yourself. When someone sees it, hold up the cup. If you want to thank you, you should pour tea from the other side. Wearing is only a small part of the tea ceremony. There are many famous products, and the local products of each place are different. If you must say it, there are kimonos, sushi, craft dolls, local products, cakes, Dafu and so on.