What are the rainy months in Kyoto?


What are the rainy months in Kyoto? Summer in Kyoto The first period of the rainy season (known as Baiu) hits hardest in June and July though you'll still find showers carrying on until early August. Temperatures are the most humid during this time, starting off with gentle temperatures in early June but climbing into intense heat come August.


Is 4 days in Kyoto too long?

While four days in Kyoto might be more than you need to encapsulate things (as opposed to the months you could spend in Tokyo), I do think that four days is a good time to be based in Kyoto, with an easy day trip to Osaka on the itinerary, as well as a night or two at a retreat.


Does it rain anytime in Japan?

The rainy season starts in mid-June and last until mid to late-July over much of the country. In Okinawa its starts and finishes in mid-May and finishes in late June. Hokkaido does not experience a rainy season. Typhoons mostly occur in the autumn (fall) months.


Is rainy season in Japan bad?

For most travelers, the rainy season isn't the ideal time to visit Japan. The rain and storms which characterize the period put a lot of people off. Both the periods before and after are more popular times to go. However, the weather is unpredictable and wet weather is not guaranteed.


What is the rainiest part of Japan?

The wettest place in Japan, and among the most rain-soaked destinations the world over, Yakushima is hit by at least 250mm (9.8 inches) of rain every month. In the summer typhoon season this number can triple. Annual rainfall readings reach up to 10 meters (390 inches).


What month is the best time to go to Japan?

The best time to visit Japan is between March and May and between September and November as it's both warm and dry between these periods. However, the joys of springtime and the iconic blooming of the cherry blossoms in Japan are no secret, which means you'll be sharing the space with plenty of other travelers.


What months are typhoon season in Japan?

The typhoon season in Japan runs from May through October, with most activity from July to September. Typhoons that hit Japan are often accompanied by damaging high tides. Persons living in areas close to the ocean are especially at risk.