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Various climatic
differences are found along the length of this archipelago. Although
temperatures vary, each area experiences four seasons - spring,
summer, autumn and winter.
North
- experiences a sub-arctic climate with warm summers and bleak
winters.
Central
- temperatures here are milder than those further north. The west
coast experiences higher rainfall than the east and significantly
more snow during the winter. Temperatures are similar throughout
- except for in the more mountainous regions where it tends to
be slightly cooler.
South
- temperatures remain consistently higher throughout the year
than in other parts of Japan. Summer is hot and humid and rainfall
is high. Winters are mild with crisp, dry days.
Carry a
lightweight jumper as it can be chillingly cold inside air-conditioned
buildings during summer.
The
North
| Sapporo
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Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Spring
March - May |
0
- 9oC |
72mm |
Summer
June - August |
14
- 23oC |
87mm |
Autumn
September - November |
8
- 15oC |
112mm |
Winter
December - February |
-10
- -1oC |
100mm |
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Hokkaido
Island
This region in the far north of Japan lies in a sub-arctic zone
with a climate that is also affected by the Asian Continent. Summers
are warm and pleasant, whilst winters are bitterly cold.
Winter temperatures
remain well below zero and can drop to as low as -15C.
Snow tends
to cover the ground for four months every year making winter sports
and activities very popular.
Spring
edges its way across the land in March and temperatures slowly
rise. There is no specific wet season but rain can fall at any
time and waterproofs are useful.
Best time
to visit: Either summer when the weather is warm and
pleasant or during winter if planning on skiing.
Central
| Tokyo
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Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Spring
March - May |
8
- 17oC |
122mm |
Summer
June - August |
20
- 28oC |
143mm |
Autumn
September - November |
13
- 21oC |
178mm |
Winter
December - February |
-1
- 9oC |
56mm |
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Honshu
Island
There are slight regional variations across this expanse of land;
the Pacific coast tends to have higher rainfall during the summer
and the winter experiences less snowfall than the Sea of Japan/East Sea
coast or the more mountainous regions in the centre.
In general,
rain is common at any time of the year and waterproofs are useful.
The summer
months can get quite hot, sticky, (especially during July and
August) and crowded with tourists. Winters can be cold,
with temperatures sometimes falling below average, particularly
in January.
Best time
to visit: Both spring and autumn are mild and
pleasant. Light clothing is advisable, although a few warmer layers
may be necessary for night-time as temperatures can drop. If planning
on skiing, December to March is best.
The
South
| Fukuoka
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Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Spring
March - May |
8
- 18oC |
116mm |
Summer
June - August |
21
- 29oC |
238mm |
Autumn
September - November |
12
- 22oC |
63mm |
Winter
December - February |
2
- 7oC |
81mm |
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Kyushu Island
The southern area is sub-tropical and remains warmer throughout
the year than other parts of Japan. The summer months are
hot and humid with high rainfall. Waterproofs are advisable during
this time.
In winter,
rainfall is low, temperatures rarely drop below average and days
tend to be cool, crisp, dry and sunny.
Best time
to visit: Both spring and autumn are pleasantly
mild and clear with relatively low rainfall.
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