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  2. Climate of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan is generally a rainy country with high humidity. [1] Because of its wide range of latitude, [1] seasonal winds and different types of ocean currents, [citation needed] Japan has a variety of climates, with a latitude range of the inhabited islands from 24°N – 46°N, which is comparable to the range between Nova Scotia and The Bahamas in the east coast of North America. [1]

  3. Geography of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The other 14,120 islands are classified as "remote islands" by the Japanese government. [9] [11] The Ryukyu Islands and Nanpō Islands are south and east of the main islands. The territory covers 377,973.89 km 2 (145,936.53 sq mi). [2] It is the fourth-largest island country in the world and the largest island country in East Asia. [12]

  4. Prevailing winds - Wikipedia

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    In meteorology, prevailing wind in a region of the Earth's surface is a surface wind that blows predominantly from a particular direction. The dominant winds are the trends in direction of wind with the highest speed over a particular point on the Earth's surface at any given time.

  5. Cardinal direction - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese, there is the interesting situation that native Japanese words (yamato kotoba, kun readings of kanji) are used for the cardinal directions (such as minami for 南, south), but borrowed Chinese words (on readings of kanji) are used for intercardinal directions (such as tō-nan for 東南, southeast, lit. "east-south").

  6. Wind direction - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, a wind blowing from the north has a wind direction referred to as 0° (360°); a wind blowing from the east has a wind direction referred to as 90°, etc. Weather forecasts typically give the direction of the wind along with its speed, for example a "northerly wind at 15 km/h" is a wind blowing from the north at a speed of 15 km/h ...

  7. Kuroshio Current - Wikipedia

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    As the Kuroshio Current separates from the equatorial current and flows northward, warm water from the Western Pacific Warm Pool segues into the northwest Pacific Ocean Basin. Principal heat flux in the Kuroshio occurs via the Kuroshio Extension between 132°E and 160°E and 30°N to 35°N, depending on the latitude where the extension splits ...

  8. Ukrainian-born Miss Japan rekindles an old question: What ...

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    Now 26, she works as a model and says she has as strong a sense of Japanese identity as anyone else, despite her non-Japanese look. Crowned Miss Japan this week, Ukrainian-born Carolina Shiino ...

  9. Oroshi - Wikipedia

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    ' devilish wind ', 1853) Oroshi (颪, lit. ' down wind ') is the Japanese term for a wind blowing strong down the slope of a mountain, occasionally as strong gusts of wind which can cause damage. [1] Oroshi is a strong local wind across the Kanto Plain on the Pacific Ocean side of central Honshu. [2] This term identifies a katabatic wind. [3]