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SamuraiAlchemistNinja 03-05-2007 01:09 PM

Weather in Japan
 
I was wondering how the weather in northern Japan differs from the southern regions, if at all. And I was also wondering how often it snows there?

SamuraiAlchemistNinja 03-05-2007 10:00 PM

This thought crossed my mind because it's been snowing off the hook here

jasonbvr 03-05-2007 11:35 PM

Northern Honshu and Hokkaido get a lot of snow but the mountains are a little smaller. This winter has been fairly mild in the Kanto region from what I have heard. El Nino is to blame for this. The best thing about Hokkaido's weather though, no rainy season.

Nyororin 03-06-2007 03:08 AM

This year, the snow over all of Japan has been fairly mild..

But the differences between northern Japan and southern Japan are quite drastic. The southernmost areas (For example, Okinawa) are warm all year round, while the northernmost areas are cool even in the summer.

Where I live, near Nagoya, we had one day of snow this year. Maybe two, as we were out of town for a few days. Last year, we were covered in snow half the winter.

Personally, I prefer the snow. For some reason, it seems to absorb the cold. I was happy to be outside when there was a ton of snow out there, but I hate dealing with the extreme winds we have this year. Right now, my windows are shaking, and it sounds like I`d fly away if I went out. Unfortunately, I`ll have to test that in a bit...

jasonbvr 03-06-2007 04:04 AM

Yeah, when the wind comes gusting down from mountains and across the area of Gunma I live in, it is horrible. You can't even ride your bike into it and sometimes even walking becomes difficult.

Pachipro 03-06-2007 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by jasonbvr
Yeah, when the wind comes gusting down from mountains and across the area of Gunma I live in, it is horrible. You can't even ride your bike into it and sometimes even walking becomes difficult.

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Originally Posted by Nyororin
...but I hate dealing with the extreme winds we have this year. Right now, my windows are shaking, and it sounds like I`d fly away if I went out. Unfortunately, I`ll have to test that in a bit...

You should be feeling "Haru Ichiban" (First winds of spring) about now or in a short while. I remember those winds well while living in Kanagawa-ken. They would come every year in early to mid March like clockwork. Once Haru Ichiban arrived you knew winter was over and warmer days were near. It was a welcome sign even though it was quite difficult to ride the bicycle on some days!

Nyororin 03-06-2007 02:56 PM

I can only dream of these winds being a one season thing... I don`t know what it is about our place, but it seems our building makes a wind vortex that tears through our yard and veranda. Seriously, it`s an all year round thing.

And in typhoon season, the wind vortex becomes so strong you can actually *see* it. It will seriously rip your clothes off... I`ve had to go out in it to rescue gardening equipment (metal, heavy stuff) that was flying away, and my shirt was almost pulled up over my head.

SamuraiAlchemistNinja 03-06-2007 04:23 PM

I like the wind! Lol! Yeah, here in PA the frikken wind is like crazy, blowing the snow all around and making trees creak and windows move...so, the snow depends on the year?

Luzviminda 03-11-2007 10:35 PM

so the north is colder than the south basically?

SamuraiAlchemistNinja 03-12-2007 12:17 PM

that's okay

derek3men 04-09-2009 04:32 PM

Weather in Japan is awesome!!

kyo_9 04-09-2009 04:54 PM

because of the global warming, I feel like it wuz already summer here~

SamuraiAlchemistNinja 04-15-2009 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by derek3men (Post 695658)
Weather in Japan is awesome!!

Define awesome dearie lol

Tsuwabuki 04-16-2009 07:39 AM

Well, Fukuchiyama/Oe was pretty cold this year, and we got the first snow of the year BEFORE (American) THANKSGIVING (that's in November).

Thuglife 04-19-2009 01:55 AM

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Originally Posted by derek3men (Post 695658)
Weather in Japan is awesome!!

:confused:
You like feeling like your wearing a blanket soaked in hot water on a hot summers day?? Cuz that's what August is...pretty much smothering:mad:

nobora 04-19-2009 02:48 AM

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Originally Posted by jasonbvr (Post 60077)
Northern Honshu and Hokkaido get a lot of snow but the mountains are a little smaller. This winter has been fairly mild in the Kanto region from what I have heard. El Nino is to blame for this. The best thing about Hokkaido's weather though, no rainy season.

theres no rain?then where does it rain?

wasabijuice 05-17-2009 06:15 AM

It rains like heck, often

Japan Meteorological Agency | Analysis and Forecast of Precipitation

SamuraiAlchemistNinja 06-06-2010 04:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Thuglife (Post 700150)
:confused:
You like feeling like your wearing a blanket soaked in hot water on a hot summers day?? Cuz that's what August is...pretty much smothering:mad:

Oh, so it's a little like the Floridian August, lol. :p But is there really that drastic of a change between the north and south? Wow. I mean, because I wouldn't expect such extremes in a small country like that.

GoNative 06-07-2010 02:20 PM

Hokkaido is without doubt one of the snowiest places on the planet. The town I live in, Kutchan, averages a little over 12m (around 40ft) each winter. The town is only situated at 176m (577ft) above sea level. As far as I can find this makes it the snowiest town on the planet. There are some ski areas at much higher altitudes that get more but no towns I know of. The nearby ski area of Niseko from my own recordings over the last 5 years averages up around 18m (around 60ft) of annual snowfall at 1000m (3280ft) making it one of the snowiest ski resorts. To top it off we have great summers without any of the extremes of heat and humidity that afflict much of Honshu. Anyway for a skiing fanatic like myself it's heaven!

Hope all you who are metrically challenged appreciate my conversion efforts :mtongue:

samokan 06-08-2010 06:20 AM

its weird this year, it snowed in the middle of april


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