The Japan Timesのインスタグラム(thejapantimes) - 10月3日 18時21分
Katsuura in Chiba Prefecture was in the spotlight this summer, when temperatures rose to record highs, boiling many parts of the Japanese archipelago and leading a panel of scientists working under the Meteorological Agency to describe the weather as “abnormal.”
Katsuura — around 90 minutes by express train from Tokyo — has never seen the mercury climb above 35 degrees Celsius, a benchmark the agency uses to describe “extremely hot” weather, since records began in the city in 1906. Tokyo, in contrast, has seen a record-breaking 22 “extremely hot” days this season.
While a climate-induced migratory shift may not yet have taken hold in Japan, reports have shown that among those interested in resettling elsewhere, regions with a temperate climate are consistently at the top of the list. Read more about how people are moving to Katsuura to stay cool with the link in our bio.
📸 Alex K.T. Martin, courtesy of Yunosuke Saito
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