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  2. Snow country (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    In all, more than half of Japan's land area carries the designation—ten complete prefectures and portions of fourteen others out of Japan's 47 prefectures. Heavy snow areas are eligible for subsidies and other special consideration from the central government to help them cope with the snow (such as for snow removal) and otherwise bring ...

  3. Heavy snow hits Tokyo area, halting trains and ... - AOL

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    Heavy snow hit the Tokyo area on Monday, disrupting trains and grounding more than 100 flights, with transport officials cautioning drivers to avoid nonessential travel. The Japan Meteorological ...

  4. Heavy snow in Japan leaves 17 dead, dozens injured - AOL

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    Heavy snow in large swaths of Japan has killed 17 and injured more than 90 people and left hundreds of homes without power, disaster management officials said Monday. Powerful winter fronts have ...

  5. Japan Sees Near World Record Snowfall Thanks To Several Feet ...

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    Tokyo, for example, averages only about 4 inches of snow a year. Japan sea effect snow explained Some of the heaviest snowfall on Earth: This proximity to Siberian cold air makes Japan's sea ...

  6. Prefectures of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a merged city-prefecture; a metropolis, it has features of both cities and prefectures. Each prefecture has its own mon for identification, the equivalent of a coat of arms in the West.

  7. Natural disasters in Japan - Wikipedia

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    On September 14, 1984, the Otaki earthquake (magnitude 6.8) in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, caused a major mudslide on the south face of Mount Ontake, which reached speeds of 80~100 km/h. [7] Heavy rain over several days prior to the quake contributed to causing the mudslide, known as "Ontake Kuzure," which took the lives of 29 people.

  8. More snow falls across hard-hit areas of Japan - AOL

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    Areas of sea-effect snow showers returned to areas that have been hit hard by snowfall in recent weeks. A couple of storms brought milder conditions to central Japan last week as they swept across ...

  9. List of disasters in Japan by death toll - Wikipedia

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    Noto Peninsula, Ishikawa Prefecture: Additional damage was also caused by a 6.58 m (21.6 ft) tsunami. 3 people are still missing, with damage and injuries also occurring in Niigata, Toyama, Fukui, Osaka, Nagano, Hyōgo and Gifu Prefectures. 304 (Official) Sekirei Maru: Shipwreck 20 Dec 1945: Akashi Strait, Hyōgo Prefecture