Image:Satellite image of Hokkaido, Japan in January 2003.jpg

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Satellite image of Hokkaido, Japan in January 2003. Taken from NASA's Visible Earth http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=4720

This stunning true-color image shows clouds surrounding northern Japan’s snow-dusted Hokkaido Island in between the black waters of two seas and an ocean. Hokkaido Island is home to the city of Sapporo, which is located on the lower western side near where the island’s tail begins to curve south toward the main island of Japan (middle lower left) and not far from the Ishikari-wan, the north-facing bay that has a streak of clouds moving horizontally across it. Hokkaido’s northern point reaches toward the Russian island of Sakhalin (top center), while the eastern point stretches toward the Kuril Islands, a volcanic chain that eventually connects to the Russian Kamchatka Peninsula. Between Hokkaido’s northern and eastern points lies the southern reaches of the Sea of Okhotsk (upper right), while the northern and southern points lie along the Sea of Japan. From its southern to eastern point, the Pacific Ocean laps at Hokkaido’s shores. This Aqua MODIS image was acquired January 15, 2003.

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