Tokyo in June Or July

The weather in Tokyo in June or July

If you are visiting Tokyo in June or July, and I wonder what are in your case, I can help you with your packing list. June is known for the Japanese with the rainy season during July sees the start of the summer. So what’s the difference?

In June you can expect the gray skies and a fairly regular basis, believe it or not, rain. It’s not as if the rain in the UK – my home country. It is hot and humid rain leaving a heavy scent of moisture, even if to stop the rain drops.

My first wet season

I remember my first rainy season here – I have long only in Tokyo for about two months and was still let to adapt to a complete change in lifestyle, food and language – only weather. Thus, in the rainy season rolled. I had heard of it – has been warned about this yet – but I was not prepared. I woke up on the gray first and last days in the British fashion. It must be cold, it rains. Inside you have no idea of the outdoor temperature, the control of the air conditioning in the atmosphere. I pulled my warm clothes in the closet and got ready for work.

Time to go. I opened the door … Wham! It was like walking into the sauna when someone threw water on the embers. It was not so much heat – even if it was hot – but the wall of humidity that hit me. I immediately turned around and left the head and a light cotton skirt, made a quick change, and finally left to catch my train. I felt uncomfortable after about 10 minutes on foot and to understand why people fall all around me seemed to have a transmission. The rainy season is not the ideal time to run around.

What to Bring

So. If your visit to Tokyo in June, will be prepared with an umbrella and bring light clothes that do not cling to you when the humidity begins to peak. Do they have something a little warmer with you, as it is not constant – it can go from hot heat for 24 hours. Are you a Mosquito Magnet, and I want to keep them to bring something of yourself, as they begin to show their remorse at this time of year.

July is similar to June except for the rain stops and the sun comes out to play. It is hot and humid again, only less rain. The hottest month is August in Tokyo, with the temperature minus 40 degrees C the head, but July is still up there. Typical day is 30 or higher.

Bring suntan lotion, because it is not easy for some of the best known brands can be found here – and it is expensive. So pack your deodorant. Pharmacies have recently started selling a wider range of deodorant for men, but women have little choice. For some reason the Japanese deodorant is not working for me either – no matter how I place. Fortunately, my mother sends me regular packages, so I do not offend people.

Do not forget your sunnies, some form of the shadow of your head and your sense of humor. When the time for HoTs, the minds of people may Fray. Overall, however, you should have a good time – as long as you do not mind the heat.

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Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 Fashion, shopping

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