Yes, the Earth still turns to the opposite side of the world from Tokyo so yes it might snow in Tokyo. The snow amount might still be minimal but it could snow. yes
False. Not all Japanese islands receive heavy snowfall each year; snowfall varies significantly by region. While areas like Hokkaido and the Japanese Alps experience substantial snowfall, other regions, such as parts of Honshu and the southern islands like Kyushu, typically have milder winters with less snow. Factors such as geography and climate contribute to this variation.
blizzards
Sure
A hurricane, and a heavy snowfall are two examples.
whiteout
Completely false. Okinawa NEVER receives snowfall.
certainly they all get a heavy snowfall but kyushuu gets much less than the rest
oceania is a region located on the islands of the tropicals of the pacific ocean they are located near philippine sea so they recieve heavy rain fall
Sneachta trom.
blizzards
a storm that brings heavy snowfall with blizzard force winds
Sure
turd
Available moisture, and temperature in the air.
A hurricane, and a heavy snowfall are two examples.
whiteout
storm that brings heavy snowfall and has blizzard force winds