On January 12, the Tokyo Regional Meteorological Observatory reported "first ice".
The first ice observed every winter is "first ice", and that day is the first day of freezing.
Since December, Tokyo's minimum temperature of 0 ° C is counted for three days, but the first ice was not observed, and the lowest temperature dropped to 0 ° C for the first time in five days, and finally the first ice was observed for the fourth time.
26 days later than normal, the second slowest record in the history of observation, after January 13 of last year.
Next, on January 15th, the coldest coldest winter season flowed over Japan, and snow continued to fall over a wide area from northern Japan to the Sea of Japan side of West Japan due to the strong winter-type pressure pattern.
The lowest temperature in Tokyo this day was 2.3°C.
The pond at Tsukuda Park was also covered with ice.
But the children are fine.
He was breaking the ice and making a call.