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Japan Travel

"The abstract beauty of Japanese art issues from the abstract beauty of their lives. They do not like clutter; they like to look at one flower at a time, one painting, one pot." - Anais Nin

Cherry trees, Hirosaki

Quick facts about Japan
Country code: JP
Zone: Asia
Country local name: Nippon-koku
Demonym: Japanese
Official languages: Japanese
Driving on the left side of the road
Currency: JPY (Japanese yen)
Internet TLD: .jp
Calling code: +81
Time zone: JST (UTC+9)
Population: 127.433.494
Capital: Tokyo ( Tôkyô )
Biggest city: Tokyo ( Tôkyô )
 
 
The climate of Japan is predominantly temperate, but varies greatly from north to south.
Hokkaidō: The northernmost zone has a temperate climate with long, cold winters and cool summers. Precipitation is not heavy, but the islands usually develop deep snow banks in the winter.

Sea of Japan: On Honshū's west coast, the northwest wind in the wintertime brings heavy snowfall. In the summer, the region is cooler than the Pacific area, though it sometimes experiences extremely hot temperatures, because of the Föhn wind phenomenon.

Central Highland: A typical inland climate, with large temperature differences between summer and winter, and between day and night. Precipitation is light.

Seto Inland Sea: The mountains of the Chūgoku and Shikoku regions shelter the region from the seasonal winds, bringing mild weather throughout the year.

Pacific Ocean: The east coast experiences cold winters with little snowfall and hot, humid summers because of the southeast seasonal wind.

South-west Islands: The Ryukyu Islands have a subtropical climate, with warm winters and hot summers. Precipitation is very heavy, especially during the rainy season. Typhoons are common.

The main rainy season begins in early May in Okinawa, and the stationary rain front responsible for this gradually works its way north until it dissipates in northern Japan before reaching Hokkaidō in late July. In most of Honshū, the rainy season begins before the middle of June and lasts about six weeks. In late summer and early autumn, typhoons often bring heavy rain.

When to go
March to May the weather is great and cherries blossom but it is also crowded with local tourists. September to November the weather is nice, the colors great and no crowds of domestic tourists. Summers months are hot and humid and winter is cold and windy.

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