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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ogasawara Islands' has mentioned 'Japan' in the following places:
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The Bonin Islands, also known as the Ogasawara Islands (xe5xb0x8fxe7xacxa0xe5x8ex9fxe7xbexa4xe5xb3xb6, Ogasawara Guntxc5x8d),[1] or, Yslas del Arzobispo, are an archipelago of over 30 subtropical and tropical islands, some 1,000 kilometres (540xc2xa0nmi; 620xc2xa0mi) directly south of Tokyo, Japan.
A 25-metre-diameter (82xc2xa0ft) radio telescope is located in Chichijima, one of the stations of the very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) Exploration of Radio Astrometry (VERA) project, and is operated by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.
[9] This book, which was published in Japan in 1785,[10] briefly described the Ogasawara Islands.
This name is most likely due to an expedition organized by the Arzobispo (Archbishop) Pedro Moya de Contreras, Viceroy of New Spain, to explore the northern Pacific and the islands of Japan.
In January 1862 (Bunkyxc5xab 1), the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan claimed the islands in a short-lived colonial enterprise.
Rainfall is less heavy than in most parts of mainland Japan since the island is too far south to be influenced by the Aleutian Low and too far from Asia to receive monsoonal rainfall or orographic precipitation on the equatorward side of the Siberian High.
Climate data for Chichijima of the Ogasawara Islands (1981xe2x80x932010) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Average high xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 20.5(68.9) 20.1(68.2) 21.5(70.7) 23.2(73.8) 25.4(77.7) 28.0(82.4) 30.0(86.0) 29.9(85.8) 29.7(85.5) 28.3(82.9) 25.6(78.1) 22.4(72.3) 25.4(77.7) Daily mean xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 18.4(65.1) 17.9(64.2) 19.2(66.6) 21.0(69.8) 23.2(73.8) 25.8(78.4) 27.5(81.5) 27.7(81.9) 27.5(81.5) 26.2(79.2) 23.5(74.3) 20.3(68.5) 23.2(73.8) Average low xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 15.7(60.3) 15.3(59.5) 16.7(62.1) 18.8(65.8) 21.2(70.2) 24.0(75.2) 25.4(77.7) 25.9(78.6) 25.5(77.9) 24.1(75.4) 21.3(70.3) 17.8(64.0) 21.0(69.8) Average rainfall mm (inches) 65.3(2.57) 58.2(2.29) 77.0(3.03) 118.4(4.66) 145.4(5.72) 134.7(5.30) 80.9(3.19) 112.6(4.43) 131.1(5.16) 132.1(5.20) 128.2(5.05) 108.7(4.28) 1,292.6(50.88) Average rainy days (xe2x89xa5 0.5 mm) 10.3 9.1 10.8 9.9 11.7 9.3 8.4 11.0 11.6 13.0 11.1 11.8 128 Average relative humidity (%) 66 68 73 79 83 86 82 82 82 80 75 70 77 Mean monthly sunshine hours 136.4 131.4 154.7 148.2 159.8 198.9 250.3 211.0 200.9 179.1 140.9 126.8 2,038.4 Source: Japan Meteorological Agency [35]
Climate data for Minamitorishima of the Ogasawara Islands (1981xe2x80x932010) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Average high xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 24.7(76.5) 24.3(75.7) 25.3(77.5) 27.2(81.0) 29.0(84.2) 30.9(87.6) 31.3(88.3) 31.0(87.8) 31.0(87.8) 30.3(86.5) 28.7(83.7) 26.6(79.9) 28.3(82.9) Daily mean xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 22.3(72.1) 21.6(70.9) 22.4(72.3) 24.2(75.6) 26.0(78.8) 27.8(82.0) 28.4(83.1) 28.2(82.8) 28.3(82.9) 27.8(82.0) 26.4(79.5) 24.3(75.7) 25.6(78.1) Average low xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 20.3(68.5) 19.3(66.7) 20.2(68.4) 22.2(72.0) 23.8(74.8) 25.5(77.9) 26.0(78.8) 25.9(78.6) 26.1(79.0) 25.8(78.4) 24.6(76.3) 22.4(72.3) 23.5(74.3) Average rainfall mm (inches) 71.7(2.82) 43.2(1.70) 42.6(1.68) 72.4(2.85) 90.3(3.56) 61.4(2.42) 153.2(6.03) 167.3(6.59) 99.7(3.93) 80.3(3.16) 70.3(2.77) 97.2(3.83) 1,053.6(41.48) Average rainy days (xe2x89xa5 0.5 mm) 11.3 8.6 7.4 7.8 8.9 8.3 13.8 16.6 14.2 11.7 9.4 12.2 130.2 Average relative humidity (%) 70 69 74 79 78 76 77 79 78 77 75 74 76 Mean monthly sunshine hours 166.1 178.5 227.7 237.6 274.0 299.4 274.1 252.0 256.8 250.6 213.8 175.5 2,805.3 Source: Japan Meteorological Agency [36]
Because a trip from the main Japanese islands to the Ogasawaras is very difficult, when people get severely ill or otherwise have an emergency, word is conveyed to the Iwo Jima Japan Maritime Self Defense Force post, and a helicopter is sent to the islands.
Emergencies can also be handled from the main Japanese islands by Japan Air Self-Defense Force airplanes, or the Maritime Self Defense Force base in Iwakuni can convey evacuees to the main islands by seaplane, the ShinMaywa US-1.
[57] Travel time would be around 2 hours from the mainland of Japan.
Chapter XVI of Jack London's autobiographical novel John Barleycorn says "This isolated group, belonging to Japan, had been selected as the rendezvous of the Canadian and American sealing fleets", and describes the drunken visit of a young sailor and his shipmates to the Bonin Islands.