Traveling To Japan In Winter

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Japan is a unitary state with a parliamentary system in the form of a constitutional monarchy and is also an island nation in East Asia. It is located on the western tip of the Pacific Ocean, east of the Sea of ​​Japan, and is adjacent to China, South Korea and Russia. Japan is the third largest archipelagic country in the world after Indonesia and the Philippines. The main islands from north to south are Hokkaido, Honshu (the largest island), Shikoku, and Kyushu. About 97% of Japan's land area is on its four largest islands. Japan is known as the Sakura Country because this country is synonymous with cherry blossoms which bloom in spring, from March to the end of June. Even so, the Chinese at that time called Japan the place where the sun rises. The reason is, Japan is located in the east of China, so the sun rises first seen from there. Japan has a sub-tropical climate, meaning that there are four distinct seasons in the land of the rising sun. The four seasons are spring, summer, autumn and winter. In Japan winter usually lasts from December to February. The temperature in the city of Tokyo can reach 12 degrees Celsius, while at night the temperature can drop to 5 degrees Celsius. If you have entered January the following year, the daytime temperature reaches 10 degrees Celsius and at night it can reach 2-3 degrees Celsius while in February, the daytime temperature is between 10-11 degrees Celsius and the nighttime temperature drops to 5 degrees Celsius, when winter approaches cold temperatures hit all of Japan. although it rarely snows in most of its metropolitan areas.

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