Hokkaido had a cold climate. Hokkaido had a temperature-zone climate, with cold and dry winters, warm and rainy summers, and distinct seasons. According to the statistics of the past 20 years, the lowest temperature in winter in the city of Saparo, where the dojo was located, was-7.0 ° C. In some areas of Hokkaido, the temperature was lower than-10 ° C in winter. Some areas often had snow and blizzards in winter. In addition, the average winter temperature in Hokkaido was relatively low in Japan. However, Hokkaido's summers were relatively refreshing and pleasant. The average highest temperature in summer in Saparo was 26.4 ° C. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The average temperature of Hokkaido in November was 1 - 8 ° C, with an average of 8 ° C during the day and 1 ° C at night. It was relatively cold in terms of temperature values, and the average total rainfall in November was 104mm, with an average of 14 days of rainfall. The weather was relatively wet and cold. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
December in Hokkaido was relatively cold. The average temperature in December in Saparo (Hokkaido) was-4 ° C to 2 ° C. The daily minimum temperature was-4 ° C, and the daily maximum temperature was 2 ° C. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Hokkaido was not as cold as the northeast. Hokkaido had a temperature-controlled monsoonal climate. The average temperature in January was 4 ° C to 10 ° C. From December to March of the following year, there was snow, the deepest being 4 meters. The average temperature in winter was generally around-5 - 8 ° C, and it was around 0 ° C during the day. Northeast China was colder, and the northeast was dry and cold. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Hokkaido's winter temperature is relatively low. The average temperature in Sporporo is-3 ° C to 3 ° C in winter, 3 ° C in the day and-3 ° C in the night. In addition, if Hokkaido encountered extremely cold weather, the temperature would reach-30 ° C. On the evening of November 23rd, 2024, it snowed heavily in Saparo, Hokkaido. In the past, there had been extreme cold weather. For example, on February 9th, 2020, in the Jiangdanbe area on the outskirts of Asahikawa City, there was a low temperature of-36 ° C. Therefore, winter travel in Hokkaido was relatively cold. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Changbai Mountains were affected by the temperate-zone monsoons. The winters were cold and dry. The climate was dry and cold, and the lowest temperature could reach-23 ° C. Hokkaido had a sub-frigid climate. The temperature in winter was lower than-10 ° C. The lowest temperature in winter in Saparo could reach-7.0 ° C. The average temperature in winter in Asahikawa was the lowest in Hokkaido. Due to the lack of more accurate comparison data, it was difficult to determine which was colder in Hokkaido or Changbai Mountain, but overall, both winters were very cold. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
January in Hokkaido was the coldest period of the year. The entire region was very cold. The average temperature was only-3 to-8 degrees Celsius. The warmest time was about-1 degrees Celsius. The coldest places in the north such as Asahikawa and Abashiri were even-13.4 degrees Celsius. February and January were both cold months. The average temperature was about-3 to-6 degrees Celsius, and the highest temperature was around 0 degrees Celsius. Therefore, Hokkaido was generally colder in January than in February. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
If Hokkaido encountered extremely cold weather, the temperature would reach-30 degrees. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Hokkaido had a temperature-zone climate, with cold and dry winters, warm and rainy summers, and distinct seasons. In such a climate, Hokkaido people might have some ways to adapt to the cold and keep warm: ** 1. Residence ** 1. ** House thermal design ** - Buildings in Hokkaido were designed to keep people warm. The walls of the house were usually thick, and good insulation materials were used to reduce the heat emitted from the room. For example, the walls of many houses might be double-layered, with heat-resistant materials in the middle, such as styrofoam boards, to effectively block the intrusion of cold air. - The windows were also mostly double-glazed, forming an air layer between the two layers of glass. The low thermal conductivity of the air could prevent the rapid loss of heat and keep the room warm. 2. ** Warm facilities ** - The heating system was a common way to keep warm. Whether it was traditional central heating or independent heating equipment in the home, it was widely used in the cold season. Hokkaido Electric Power Corporation provided electricity for the entire Hokkaido region, which also provided energy support for the operation of heating equipment such as electric heater. - The traditional quilts were also very popular among Hokkaido people. The quilt stove was a kind of low table. There was a heating device under the table and a quilt covered it. People could stretch their legs under the quilt to keep warm. The family sat together, which was warm and convenient for communication. ** 2. Food and drink ** 1. ** High-Calorie Food ** - Hokkaido people often consume high-calories foods in their diet to supplement the energy needed by the body to resist the cold. For example, seafood such as salmon and tuna were rich in high-quality protein and fatty acid, which could provide high calories. In addition, Hokkaido's milk products were also very famous. Milk, cheese, butter, etc. played an important role in the daily diet. These milk products were rich in nutrients such as fat, protein, and calcium, which helped to improve the body's ability to resist the cold. - Traditional Hokkaido delicacies such as Sporo Ramen also have high calories. The soup of ramen was thick and usually made from pork bones, soy sauce, miso, etc. The noodles were thick and chewy. With barbecued pork, seaweed, vegetables, and other side dishes, a bowl of steaming ramen could quickly warm people up. ** 3. Clothing ** 1. ** Thick and warm clothes ** - In winter, Hokkaido people would wear thick down jackets filled with high-quality down, which had excellent warmth. Moreover, there were various styles of down jackets, from fashionable long ones to short ones that were convenient for activities. - Felt boots were also commonly worn by Hokkaido people in winter. The boots were made of wool and other warm materials. They were thick and soft, and could protect the feet from the cold. - In addition, scarves, gloves, hats, and other accessories were also essential. Scarves were mostly made of wool, gloves were made of leather and wool, and hats were made of wool to protect the ears. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Hokkaido holly is cold-resistant. Generally, 4-year-old Hokkaido boxwood (Hokkaido holly) can survive the winter naturally. It does not need any protective measures when growing outdoors. Its cold-resistant ability can reach-20 degrees or even-20 degrees. However, the previous seedlings need to take the necessary protective measures. Usually, one-year-old seedlings need to survive the winter in plastic arch shed and cover with straw mat. Two or three years old seedlings should still build arch shed in winter, but they can not cover with straw mat. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It was colder in Hokkaido, Japan, in January. The daily minimum temperature in January in Hokkaido was-7 ° C, and the daily maximum temperature was-1 ° C. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!