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Information on the North Sea of JapanHokkaido was an administrative region of Japan. It was located in the northernmost part of Japan and was the second largest island in Japan. It had an area of 83,457.48 square kilometers, accounting for 22% of Japan's land area. The capital is Saparo City, with a population of about 5.092 million (October 2023), accounting for 4.3% of the total population of Japan. The total population ranks eighth in Japan's first-class administrative district, and the population density is 61 people/square kilometer, which is 1/5 of the national average density in Japan.
The geological structure of Hokkaido was more complicated, with frequent geological activities and undulating topography. The central part of the island had a higher terrain with undulating mountains. 60% of the land was covered by mountains, and volcanoes occupied 40% of the mountain area. There were the Akan and Shireko volcanoes in the east, the Tenyan and Yūbari mountains in the west, the Kitami and Hikari mountains running from north to south, and the Asahigashi Volcano, which was 2290 meters above sea level, in the middle. The central part of the island was the Eizo Mountain Range (a series of mountain ranges such as the Hiko Mountains on Hokkaido Island). The coastal area was flat, with the Ishikari Plain and the Yong Fu Plain to the west and the Tokachi Plain to the east. The Ishikari River, the Heavenly Salt River, the Tokachi River, and other rivers nourished this land.
The climate of Hokkaido was affected by the Tsima Warm Current, and there were two main types of climate: the oceanic zone and the sub-frigid zone. The latitudes were relatively high. In winter, the temperature was usually between-4 ° C and-10 ° C, and the snow could be as deep as 4 meters. There was also ice flowing from the south of Okhotsk. The north and east shores were decorated with spectacular scenery. In summer, the temperature rose to 18 ° C to 20 ° C, and the southeast coast was often shrouded in sea fog.
Hokkaido had been inhabited since the Paleolith Age, and the Triangular Mountain Ruins in Zhumei, Chisui City was the earliest archaeological site. From the 7th century to the 13th century, under the influence of the state's culture, many local products were imported, such as Louvain pottery. During the Kamakura shogunate period in Japan, as the number of Japanese immigrants increased, the conflict between the Japanese and the Ainu people increased. After 1525, the Japanese strengthened their control over the area. At the end of the 16th century, Russia's power expanded eastward, and the four northern islands of Hokkaido formed a mixed form of Russians and Ainu. In 1669, the Ainu rebelled but were suppressed. In 1792, after the Russian envoy arrived in Nemuro, northeast of Hokkaido, Japan began to be wary of Russia. After the Wuchen War in 1868, in 1869, the Meiji government of Japan set up a "pioneering envoy" in the shrimp island and renamed the shrimp island "Hokkaido".
In terms of economy, Hokkaido was often regarded as Japan's "snow country". In fact, it was also Japan's granary and pasture. The conditions for agricultural development here were unique, and the hot spring resources brought by volcanic activity were abundant. For example, there were 11 hot springs with different temperatures and effects, with water temperatures ranging from 45 ° C to 93 ° C, attracting many tourists. In addition, there is also earthquake activity in Hokkaido. For example, at 02:13 on May 31,2020, a magnitude 5.4 earthquake occurred in the waters near Hokkaido (42.40 degrees north latitude, 144.00 degrees east longitude) with a focal depth of 90 kilometers; At about 16:39 on June 22,2023, a magnitude 4.1 earthquake occurred in the coastal area of Puhe, Hokkaido Prefecture. The recent outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5 avian flu in Hokkaido, Japan, has led to a temporary suspension of the import of poultry meat and poultry products (including eggs) from the region.
As the capital of Hokkaido, Sappporo was a tourist attraction. Every February, a grand snow festival was held. Odori Park was the venue for the snow festival, and the citizens would display ice and snow sculptures here. There were also attractions such as the Clock Tower Building, the Saparo Brewery Museum, and the Chocolate Factory of the White Lovers. There were also many parks such as Asahiyama Park and Nakajima Park. In addition, giant octopuses from the North Pacific Ocean had appeared in the Rausu waters of the Shireko Peninsula in Hokkaido.
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Of course it happening in japan🤣. If they know who have the most human on east are china no doubt but its happened in japan showing how racist they arw