Saturday, September 12, 2015

It's another Rainy Season in Japan





September is a transitional period from the summer to the autumn in Japan.
Some days are hot, but the night is getting cooler than in August.
One of the typical seasonal events is the attack of typhoon.
We have had seventeen typhoons this year already and the seventeenth one brought huge damage in Kanto area, which is surrounding area of Tokyo, where the Kinu river in Ibaragi prefecture was flooded and took cars, houses and even human lives away.

The traffic signage in the photo shows the warning, "Heavy rain warning has been issued, Travel Caution".

The graph below shows the average amount of rainfall, the hours of sunlight and average temperature in each month for 30 yeas (1981~2010) in Tokyo.

The amount of rainfall in September is heavier than that in June, and the hours of sunlight  in September is shorter than that in June.
Why don't we say September is now rainy season?



(Japan Meteorological Agency: http://www.data.jma.go.jp/obd/stats/etrn/view/nml_sfc_ym.php?prec_no=44&block_no=47662&year=&month=&day=&view=p1)


I had an appointment in such a heavy rain near the Tokyo Tower,  where one of the famous neighbors was Zojoji temple, cemetery for Tokugawa Shogun Clan.  In addition to this, Zojoji is famous among fans for "the Lord of the Rings".
The photo below is the Zojoji in the rain, where the ring of "the Lord of the Rings" has been dedicated.
The tower in the right is the Tokyo Tower, supposed to be "Sauron" at the event of the dedication of the ring.

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