What to wear in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan? Is it cold in winter?
How do you live in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River? Just prepare in this way.
Shizuoka Prefecture is located roughly in the center of Japan, facing the Pacific Ocean. It is 155 kilometers long from east to west and 118 kilometers wide from north to south. Shizuoka Prefecture, which is long in the east-west direction, stretches along Enshu Beach, Suruga Bay and Sagami Bay. It is surrounded by a coastline of about 500 kilometers long and a continuous mountainous area in the north with a height of 3,000 meters, such as Mount Fuji and the Southern Alps. . The county's mountainous area accounts for 65%, plains 32%, and rivers and lakes 3%. Several rivers originating from the northern mountainous area form the Fuji River, Oigawa River and Tenryu River, etc., running through the territory. The Izu Peninsula in the southeast is connected by mountains and seas, has a winding coastline, and has many hot springs on the island, so it is known as the "Hot Springs Peninsula".
Shizuoka Prefecture has an average annual temperature of 17.5°C and an annual rainfall of 3,391.5 mm. Except for the northern mountainous areas, it has a mild maritime climate. It rarely snows in the plain areas in winter. Spring is warm; summer is the first half of the rainy season, and the second half is sunny and hot; autumn is cool and cloudless; winter is dry and sunny, belonging to an area with four distinct seasons.