Navigating Japan's Summer Heat
Welcome to Japan! The country's vibrant culture, incredible food, and efficient systems are on full display. However, one of the most significant factors to consider is the climate.
While you may be used to hot summers in places, the heat in Japan presents a different kind of challenge. It’s not just the high temperatures but the intense humidity. This combination can make even a short walk feel exhausting and can affect everything from your travel plans to your daily comfort.
What to Expect: Beyond the Numbers
The key difference lies in the humidity. A typical summer day in Tokyo or Osaka can see temperatures in the mid-30s Celsius (mid-90s Fahrenheit), but the humidity levels can make it feel much hotter. This isn’t a dry heat; it’s a pervasive, heavy air that you can feel from the moment you step outside. It's the kind of weather that makes you break a sweat standing still.
We look forward to a successful partnership and hope you have a pleasant stay!