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In February, Japan was fine, not particularly cold, probably because I am a northerner, about 6 degrees. The temperature of Mt. Fuji is definitely relatively low, and even if you go to it in the summer, it is only about 10 degrees Celsius, and you can't climb the mountain in February, so it's closed
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Japan's climate is characterized by mild and humid seasons throughout the year. March, April and May are the months of spring, when the weather is changeable and rainy. June, July, and August are summers, with heavier precipitation on the Pacific side, while prolonged hot and humid weather is found south of Honshu. Autumn is in September, October and November, with sunny weather, but autumn frost from early September to early October, during which typhoons are frequent and often accompanied by heavy rains; Winter is in December and January and February, with plenty of snowfall, short sunshine, and warm air on the Sea of Japan side, and sunny and dry weather on the Pacific side.
The average temperature in Japan is usually above 10, and the coldest months are generally January and February, with the exception of northern Honshu and Hokkaido, where the average temperature is below 0. The hottest months are generally July and August, with temperatures above 20 in most areas. The temperature difference between the north and south of Japan is large, especially in winter.
For example, the average temperature in January is 25 in Hokkaido, while in Okinawa Prefecture.
Japan is a rainy country, with most areas receiving between 1,500 mm and 2,000 mm of annual precipitation. Rainy seasons and typhoons are also characteristic of Japan's climate. The rainy season begins in June and lasts for more than a month, with many typhoons at the turn of summer and autumn.
Osaka, Japan: Osaka is located in the northern temperate zone and has four distinct seasons.
In spring (March to May), the minimum temperature is 3 15 and the maximum temperature is 15 25 . Bright peach blossoms in full bloom mark the beginning of spring, followed by cherry blossoms that adorn Osaka with a pleasing sight.
In summer (June to August), the minimum temperature is 17 25 and the high temperature is 15 32 . With the arrival of the rainy season at the beginning of summer, the temperature is gradually rising.
In autumn (September to November), the lowest temperature here is 8 14 and the highest temperature is 12 20. Colorful chrysanthemums can be seen everywhere. The cool autumn breeze makes people feel more comfortable, and the hills and fields are becoming more and more autumn leaves, and the autumn colors are getting darker.
Winter (December to February): The minimum temperature is 2 5 and the maximum temperature is 8 12 . The air is cold and fresh, perfect for enjoying the winter scenery and skating and skiing.
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Tokyo and Osaka are similar to Shanghai, and Mt. Fuji is a mountain after all It is very cold in February.
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The weather is available online. In addition, Mt. Fuji is closed at this time.
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I went to Honshu, Japan at the end of last year, so I'll tell you how I really felt.
The weather in Honshu in Japan is very good, basically sunny days, plenty of sunshine, and the average temperature is between 4-12 degrees Celsius, but the wind is relatively strong, so it is recommended that you bring some thick and thin clothes. When you are outdoors, you generally need to wear thick clothing to protect from the wind, and if you are indoors, you can wear light clothing. Another important point is that no matter what kind of clothing, try to bring light clothes, otherwise it will be inconvenient to move, and the cold in Japan is not because of the low temperature, but because the wind blows cold.
As for shopping, it should be said according to the tourist route.
Japan's Honshu Tourist Route: Osaka - Kyoto - Hakone (Mt. Fuji area) - Yokohama - Tokyo.
In Osaka, there is only a little time to shop in the Shinsaibashi shopping street, but there is no time to shop at all, and the tour guide gives very little time, so it is recommended that you buy what you see and say hello to if you are satisfied, and there is no time to choose.
In Kyoto and Hakone (Mt. Fuji area), there are only some souvenirs and foods that can be bought, and I personally feel that there is nothing to buy.
In Yokohama, I didn't have time, so I went straight to Tokyo when I went to Chinatown and Yokohama Port, and the tour guide didn't arrange time for shopping.
In Tokyo, the first thing to Shinjuku is usually at night, and it is around 8 o'clock after eating, many shops are closed, you can go to Kabukicho Ichiban Street to stroll, Ichiban Street is a city that never sleeps, many small shops are open until the hour, or you can go to the subnade underground shopping mall, but you have to hurry, the shops in the underground shopping mall are usually closed. A piece of clothing in the subnade underground street is generally yuan, but it is not expensive, but many clothes, the same style, can also be bought in China, whether you can find the clothes you like depends on your luck and foot strength.
The last stop is Tokyo Disneyland, no matter how fanciful the tour guide says, it is recommended that you do not go to play those attractions, the queue will take hours, it is really worth going to some small shops in Disneyland, before entering the park, the tour guide will send you tickets and maps, all Chinese, you can first look at the store distribution on the map, after entering the park, go one by one, many things are worth buying, 1 day is enough time to visit these small shops.
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