1945

Hokkaido is located at the highest latitude of the Japanese archipelago and is subject to temperatures comparatively lower than that of Honshu throughout the year. The remaining indigenous nature of the alpine and subalpine forest belts as well as the wetlands and forests that expand over the low altitude plains mark the characteristics of the nature and landscape of Hokkaido, which differ greatly from that of the main island of Japan, Honshu.

Related Subject(s): Environment and Climate Change
Countries: Japan
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