Japan receives an average of about 60 to 80 inches of rainfall annually, with significant regional variations. The western parts of the country, particularly along the Japan Sea coast, tend to receive more precipitation, while the eastern regions are generally drier. The rainy season, known as "tsuyu," typically occurs from June to July, contributing to a substantial portion of the annual rainfall. Additionally, typhoons can bring heavy rainfall during late summer and early autumn.
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