What's the climate like in Tokyo?
The climate of Japan is mainly subtropical monsoon climate in the south and temperate monsoon climate in the north. Because Japan is an island country and is greatly influenced by the ocean, it is said that Japan's monsoon climate has the characteristics of ocean, that is to say, its precipitation and temperature change very little and are relatively average. Temperate monsoon climate in the north and subtropical monsoon climate in the south. Meiyu, typhoon and rain, autumn rain; The northwest coast is snowy in winter, and there are many typhoons along the Pacific coast.
Tokyo, like most places in Honshu, Japan, has the most sunshine and the clearest weather in the whole year from May to the first half of June. During the summer vacation of Japanese students, the sunshine hours are the least in April, June, September and 10.
The weather cycle changes in the first half of spring, and thunderstorms may occur due to the influence of cold vortex, but there are more sunny days than rainy days. From the second half of spring to the first half of June, the weather changes cyclically, but the front passes quickly. Rainy days are not only evenly distributed, but also won't last long. On the whole, it is mainly sunny and thin clouds, with occasional rain.
The rainy season is easily affected by the stagnation front for a long time, and occasionally it will clear up in the gap. After the rainy season, enter the summer. At this time, due to the Pacific high, the weather is hot, sunny and hot, and typhoons often attack. In addition, it may be cloudy and rainy due to the high pressure in the Sea of Okhotsk.