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The climate in Hokkaido, Japan at the end of October

1At the end of October, the temperature in Hokkaido, Japan was around 13 degrees.

Hokkaido has a temperate maritime climate with an annual precipitation of 800- 1200mm. There will be snowfall from February to March in the following year, sea fog often appears in the southeast coast in summer, and there will be drifting ice in the northern and eastern coasts in winter. /kloc-it rains sometimes in October, and the temperature difference between day and night is relatively large.

The temperate maritime climate is mild and humid all year round. Its characteristics are very obvious: there is no severe cold in winter, no heat in summer, and the precipitation is relatively uniform throughout the year. It is distributed on the west coast of the mainland between 40 and 60 degrees north latitude.

This climate is affected by prevailing westerly winds all year round, and the west coast is often affected by warm current, which increases the temperature and humidity. The west wind blows from the warm ocean surface, and there is a lot of precipitation. Temperate frontal cyclones often strike in winter, so although it rains all year round, the rainfall in autumn and winter is usually slightly higher than that in spring and summer.

Extended data

Hokkaido is located in northern Japan, with a vast territory and a sparse population. The population is mostly concentrated between Otaru and Asahikawa, with Sapporo as the center. Compared with the crowded and prosperous Tokyo, the comfort of Hokkaido makes many tourists yearn for it.

The most famous scenery in Hokkaido is snow, and winter is the best season to visit Hokkaido. The most recommended place to enjoy the snow scene is Otaru.

Otaru is in the west of Hokkaido and is called "Wall Street in the North". Otaru has its unique literary flavor. There is a masonry warehouse along the Xiaozun Canal. Now these warehouse buildings have been changed into glass handicraft shops, teahouses, restaurants and large shops. In the evening, the steam lamps on both sides of Shiban Street make the small bottle full of nostalgia, giving people a warm and cordial feeling.