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Lots of concrete, sidewalks, roads, parking spaces catching and holding the heat, millions of automobiles spewing out carbon monoxide just about every building has an airconditioning unit putting out more heat. Lack of plants trees and geen spaces

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11y ago

It depends on where you are in Japan and what time of year you are referring to. Japan is very proud of its diverse four seasons. Most of Japan gets very hot and humid in the summer, and the southern parts will stay hotter longer. However, if you look on a map you will see Japan is on the same latitude as parts of Siberia-- it can get very cold, too! Northern Japan sees a lot of snow and it even snows periodically even in southern Japan, though the snow often won't stick. However, Japan often feels very cold to visitors during the winter, because there is no central heating anywhere except the northernmost island of Hokkaido. People heat one room at a time with kerosene heaters, electric heaters, or Japanese inventions like the kotatsu (blanket-covered table with a heater underneath).

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14y ago

It is actually colder; it's 38º north from the equator

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