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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. File:Japan map of Köppen climate classification.svg - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; In other projects ... English: Japan map of Köppen climate classification. Date: 20 February 2016: ... You are free: to share – to copy ...

  4. List of extreme temperatures in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Since the establishment of the first weather station in Hakodate in 1872, Japan has recorded temperature changes across the country. According to the data provided by Japan Meteorological Agency, the maximum recorded temperature in Japan was 41.1°C in Hamamatsu on August 17, 2020, and Kumagaya on July, 23, 2018, while the minimum recorded temperature was −41.0 °C (−41.8 °F) in Asahikawa ...

  5. Category:Climate of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Pages in category "Climate of Japan" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Code of Conduct;

  6. Tokyo District Meteorological Observatory - Wikipedia

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    It has jurisdiction over the Kantō and Chūbu regions: Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Yamanashi, Nagano, Niigata, Shizuoka, Aichi, Gifu, Mie, Ishikawa, Toyama and Fukui, and is responsible for acquiring meteorological, hydrological, seismological and volcanological data and forecasting local weather conditions in ...

  7. Climate change in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese topographic map. Climate change is an urgent and significant issue affecting Japan. [1] In recent years, the country has observed notable changes in its climate patterns, with rising temperatures serving as a prominent indicator of this phenomenon. [1]

  8. Japanese temperate rainforest - Wikipedia

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    Due to its geographic features and climate, the Japanese temperate rainforest is very different from other temperate rainforests in the world. The islands in the Japanese archipelago comprise about 1/400 of the world’s land. [1] The islands are located on a latitude that is normally dry; desert can be found elsewhere in the world at this ...

  9. Chōfu - Wikipedia

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    Ajinomoto Stadium The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Jindai Botanical Garden. Chōfu (調布市, Chōfu-shi) is a city in the western side of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan.As of 1 April 2021, the city had an estimated population of 238,087, and a population density of 11,000 per km 2. the total area of the city is 21.58 square kilometres (8.33 sq mi).