How long is rainy season in japan




















It started in early May in Okinawa and brought heavy rain in the Kyushu region in mid-May. But little rain was observed after late May, pushing the temperature above 30 degrees in many parts of the nation in early June. In a time of both misinformation and too much information, quality journalism is more crucial than ever. By subscribing, you can help us get the story right. With your current subscription plan you can comment on stories. However, before writing your first comment, please create a display name in the Profile section of your subscriber account page.

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August is the hottest month on the main islands, while on the small southern islands there is no difference between July and August. Owing to both the high humidity and the so called "urban heat island" effect, the heat is hardly bearable in Tokyo, Osaka and in the big cities of southern Honshu and Kyushu. In most of Japan, summer is the rainiest season of the year. There are two rainiest periods.

The rainy season begins with the "Baiu rains" or "plum rains" June July 15 , which are heavy and essential for rice cultivation, especially in the south where June is the rainiest month of the year. In the second part of summer, usually by August, typhoons begin to show up; they mainly affect the southern part of the country, but they may also affect Tokyo.

The most intense typhoons can bring gale force winds and torrential rains, causing extensive damage. The area of Osaka and Kyoto is relatively sheltered from typhoons because it is surrounded by mountains. In autumn , September is still hot and humid, at least in the center and south of the country, and in Tokyo it is the rainiest month of the year. September is the rainiest month in Sapporo as well, but by this time of the year summer is already over.



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