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What's the temperature in Osaka, Japan?

1. The temperature in Osaka, Japan is:

Osaka is located in the north temperate zone, with four distinct seasons and warm all year round. It belongs to Seto inland sea climate, which is similar to the coastal areas in southern China. There is plenty of precipitation all year round, it is a bit sultry in summer, and it seldom snows in winter. The annual average temperature is about 16℃, and the average precipitation is about 1306 mm. ..

In spring (March-May), the lowest temperature is 3℃- 15℃, and the highest temperature is 15℃-25℃. Sakura viewing places in Osaka: Mint Bureau, Wanbo Memorial Park, Maruchi Garden in the west of Osaka, Sakura Palace Park in Maojian and Wushan Park.

In summer (June-August), the lowest temperature 17℃ ~ 25℃ and the highest temperature 15℃ ~ 32℃. With the arrival of the rainy season in early summer, the temperature rises gradually.

In autumn (September ~165438+1October), the lowest temperature is 8℃ ~ 14℃, and the highest temperature is 12℃ ~ 20℃.

In winter (65438+February ~ February), the lowest temperature is 2℃ ~ 5℃, and the highest temperature is 8℃ ~ 12℃. Suitable for enjoying winter scenery and skating and skiing.

Two. Introduction to Osaka, Japan:

Osaka, located in Osaka Prefecture, Feng Jingen, western Japan, is the seat of Osaka Prefecture and one of the cities designated by decree. Osaka, with an area of 223 square kilometers and a total population of about 2.67 million, is the third most populous city in Japan after Tokyo and Yokohama.

"Osaka" was often called "Osaka" in ancient times, and the word "Osaka" first appeared in the Muromachi era. Since the Nara era, Osaka has become a trading port because of its geographical location near the sea. Toyotomi Hideyoshi built Osaka Castle and regarded Osaka as the core city of Toyotomi regime. During the Edo period, Osaka and Kyoto Edo were also called the "three capitals" and were the most prosperous commercial cities in Japan at that time. After the war, it was still a metropolis in western Japan.

Osaka's heavy industry is dominated by steel, machinery manufacturing and metal processing, while its light industry is dominated by textiles, printing, food, paper making and chemical industry. There are more than 65,438+10,000 stores in the city. Osaka is also famous for its unique culture. There are bustling underground streets in Hankyu district of the city. The scale of industrial and commercial activities and the density of mass transit express railway are among the best in Japan.