The weather in Sapporo in four seasons.
Sapporo is a metropolis located in Daoyang, Hokkaido, Japan. It is the fifth most populous city in Japan [1] and one of the cities designated by Japanese laws. Sapporo is the administrative center of Hokkaido, because it is the seat of Hokkaido government (Dojo Hall) and Ishikari branch office. 65438+ 1 month ushered in the cold season1month, which is the coldest period in Sapporo. In June1945+1October 18, the lowest temperature was -23.9 degrees. During this period, traveling to Sapporo requires winter clothes such as sweaters or coats. Besides, you need a hat or snowshoes. People who are afraid of the cold had better bring charcoal. Anyway, I hope to do a good job in cold protection. Steamed noodles and hot pot are also warm products. In April, Guanyin lotus around Hokkaido University Botanical Garden, Xigang Park and Dingshanxi is worth seeing. I finally began to feel warm, but I can still enjoy skiing in the mountains in spring. From this period on, coats can be changed into thin coats. In the late Golden Week, Datong Park began to sell corn, fountains began to spray water, and the streets of Sapporo as a whole were rendered romantic in spring. August 65438+August 7, 0994 Sapporo recorded the highest temperature of 36.2 degrees in the history of observation. Because of the hot weather, beer or ice cream, watermelon and cantaloupe are better. After August 15, it will be cool in the morning and evening. Seawater bathing can be enjoyed until the middle of the year. When traveling to Sapporo during this period, please bring an extra sweater besides summer clothes. December is the best season on earth. If it is the best season to travel, it is still winter in Sapporo. Seven-degree stoves with snow caps, as well as Meiji western-style buildings, frosted trees, candy-like streets and so on. Ski resorts in the suburbs began to open one after another, and winter officially began. We suggest you take a regular sightseeing bus and look at Sapporo in the snow. Enjoying White Christmas is also a major feature of Sapporo. Due to the limitation of words, it is impossible to describe them one by one. This is the Sapporo Light Sightseeing Guide I found. The landlord can refer to it. e.city.sapporo.jp/tourism/c/index.html