
Record-Breaking Cold in Yamanashi
The Yamanakako area in Yamanashi Prefecture is experiencing extraordinarily cold temperatures this winter. On a recent day, temperatures dropped to a chilling -13°C (8.6°F), marking the coldest point of the season for the region.
What’s Happening?
The severe cold is caused by a combination of cold air masses and radiation cooling, which means heat is rapidly escaping from the ground. This has created dangerous freezing conditions across multiple locations in the prefecture.
Temperature Highlights
- Yamanakako: -13°C (coldest recorded)
- Fujikawaguchiko: -9°C
- Kofu: -4.8°C
Visitor Perspectives
Tourists are feeling the intense cold. A visitor from New Zealand at Kawaguchiko (Lake Kawaguchi) shared her experience: “Japan’s winter is as cold as our winter back home, even though it’s summer in New Zealand right now.”
Important Safety Warnings
- Be cautious of icy road conditions
- Dress in warm layers
- Carry warm drinks
- Check local weather updates regularly
Stay safe and warm during this extreme cold spell in Yamanashi Prefecture!