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What's the annual temperature in Tokyo, Japan?

The average temperature of four seasons in Japan: 6 ~ 14 degrees in spring, 0/9 ~ 26 degrees in summer, 20 ~ 27 degrees in autumn and 6 ~ 13 degrees in winter.

Japan is located in the middle latitude and has a warm climate. Located in the middle of Tokyo, the annual average temperature is 15.3 degrees Celsius. The northern end of the Japanese archipelago is 3000 kilometers to the southern end, so the temperature difference is large, and the annual average temperature is between 6 degrees Celsius and 22 degrees Celsius.

There is abundant rainfall, with the annual rainfall of1600 ~1700 mm. It often rains during the crop growing period from early spring to summer, especially in the rainy season from June to July. Several typhoons in summer and autumn also bring a lot of rain every year. ?

Affected by the conventional monsoon, the Japanese archipelago has a cold current heading south in winter and a tropical airflow heading north in summer. Under the influence of these two kinds of airflow, winter and summer each last for several months, while spring and autumn at the turn of monsoon each last for about two months.

Extended data

I. Climatic characteristics of Japan

Japan is dominated by temperate and subtropical monsoon climate, with hot and rainy summer, cold and dry winter and distinct four seasons. The national latitude is 25, and the temperature difference between north and south is very significant. Most areas belong to temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Okinawa in the south belongs to the subtropical zone, and Hokkaido in the north belongs to the sub-frigid zone.

The precipitation in Japan is the highest in the world. The main reasons include winter snowfall in Japan's coastal areas; Continuous plum rains in June-July (May-June in Okinawa and Amami); And typhoons that landed in or near Japan from summer to autumn.

The highest recorded temperature in Japan is 40.9℃, which was measured on August 16, 2007 in Kumagu City, saitama and Dongdao City, Gifu County. The lowest recorded temperature is -4 1℃,1measured in Asahikawa, Hokkaido on October 25th, and it is 1902 65438+.

Second, the terrain of Japan.

Japan is a mountainous island country. Mountains are distributed in the center of Japan in the form of ridges, which divide Japan's territory into one side of the Pacific Ocean and one side of the Sea of Japan. Mountains and hills account for 765,438+0% of the total area, and most of them are volcanoes. The forest coverage rate is as high as 67%. Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan, with an altitude of 3776 meters. It is the highest peak in Japan and is honored as "Shengyue" by the Japanese.

The Japanese archipelago is located at the junction of the Asia-Europe plate and the Pacific plate, that is, the volcanic seismic belt around the Pacific Ocean. Volcanic and seismic activities are frequent, and the more harmful earthquakes will occur 1 time on average within three years.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Japan