Hottest Temperature Record in Tokyo in June
Here is the hottest temperature record in Tokyo in June, from 1875 to 2016.
Table: Hottest Temperature Record in Tokyo in June
degrees C | degrees F | (yyyy/mm/dd) | |
1 | 36.2 | 97.2 | (2005/6/28) |
2 | 35.7 | 96.3 | (1963/6/26) |
3 | 35.1 | 95.2 | (2011/6/29) |
4 | 34.7 | 94.5 | (1946/6/22) |
5 | 34.3 | 93.7 | (1963/6/29) |
6 | 34.3 | 93.7 | (1946/6/21) |
7 | 34.2 | 93.6 | (1991/6/27) |
8 | 34.1 | 93.4 | (1990/6/22) |
9 | 34.1 | 93.4 | (1979/6/25) |
10 | 33.9 | 93.0 | (1890/6/25) |
Source is Japan Meteorological Agency.
www.data.jma.go.jp/obd/stats/etrn/view/rank_s.php?prec_no=44&block_no=47662&year=&month=11&day=&view=h0
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2016 Top 10 Successful Products (Service) in Japan
A magazine Nikkei Trendy reported 2016 hot-selling products in Japan. According to it, the most successful service was Pokemon GO. Here is the ranking of 2016 successful products (service) in Japan. Images are linked to Amazon.
No. 10.
Greensmoothie
Some people drink vegetable smoothie to lose their weight.
No. 9.
Cushion Foundation
Cosmetic foundation from Korea
No. 8.
Procter & Gamble Lenor Honkaku-shoshu
Deodorants
No. 7.
Nissan Serena
No. 6.
Lotte Sweets Days Lactobacillus Chocolat
No. 5.
Mercari
Samrtphone appri of on-line fleemarket
No. 4.
Image sharing service
https://www.instagram.com/?hl=ja
No. 3.
iQOS
Smokeless cigarette
No. 2.
Kumi no nawa
Japanese movie
No. 1.
Samrtphone appri of Pokemon
Source is Nikkei Trendy.
trendy.nikkeibp.co.jp/atcl/pickup/15/1008498/110100497/
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Women's Smoking Rate by Prefecture in Japan, 2013
The following data show the women's smoking rate by prefecture in Japan in 2013.
The rate in Hokkaido is highly outstanding.
Prefecture | Rate % |
Hokkaido | 17.8 |
Aomori | 14.3 |
Saitama | 13.1 |
Osaka | 12.9 |
Fukushima | 12.1 |
Miyagi | 11.9 |
Fukuoka | 11.9 |
Ibaraki | 11.6 |
Tokyo | 11.5 |
Tochigi | 11.2 |
Yamanashi | 11.0 |
Chiba | 10.7 |
Shizuoka | 10.6 |
Akita | 10.6 |
Gunma | 10.4 |
Kochi | 10.4 |
Saga | 10.4 |
Iwate | 10.2 |
Kanagawa | 9.7 |
Gifu | 9.7 |
Okinawa | 9.5 |
Nagasaki | 9.4 |
Aichi | 9.3 |
Oita | 9.3 |
Niigata | 9.1 |
Yamagata | 9.1 |
Miyazaki | 9.0 |
Ishikawa | 9.0 |
Hiroshima | 9.0 |
Hyogo | 8.7 |
Nagano | 8.7 |
Kyoto | 8.5 |
Kumamoto | 8.2 |
Yamaguchi | 8.1 |
Kagoshima | 8.0 |
Toyama | 8.0 |
Mie | 7.9 |
Kagawa | 7.9 |
Okayama | 7.8 |
Shiga | 7.7 |
Ehime | 7.7 |
Wakayama | 7.4 |
Fukui | 7.3 |
Nara | 7.2 |
Tottori | 6.9 |
Shimane | 6.3 |
Tokushima | 6.1 |
Source is Cancer Registry and Statistics. Cancer Information Service, National Cancer Center, Japan.
ganjoho.jp/reg_stat/statistics/dl/index.html#smoking
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