#8: Terrible Typhoon
Japan is hit by an average of 26 typhoons each year. Yeah, you heard that right – 26! That’s like one every two weeks, which is a pretty insane rate if you ask me. And it’s not just the impressive frequency – the size and intensity of these storms are no joke. So it only makes sense that the Japanese people have become resilient against them…

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In fact, the strongest typhoon ever recorded in Japan, Typhoon Tip, had wind speeds of over 300 km/h! I can barely handle a strong gust of wind, let alone a full-blown typhoon. But hey, the good news is that the Japanese are experts at dealing with these storms, and their infrastructure is built to withstand them.
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