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Best Time to Visit Tokyo: Complete Weather Guide

Discover the best time to visit Tokyo with our comprehensive weather guide. Learn seasonal patterns, what to pack, and optimal travel windows for your Japan trip.

By The Daily tokyo Team · Published 1 July 2026, 2:21 am

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Best Time to Visit Tokyo: Complete Weather Guide
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Best Time to Visit Tokyo: Your Complete Weather Guide

Finding the best time to visit Tokyo depends on understanding the city's distinct seasonal weather patterns. This guide provides everything you need to plan a comfortable trip, whether you're traveling during peak season or seeking quieter months with pleasant conditions.

Tokyo Weather Today & This Week (June 2026)

June marks the beginning of Tokyo's rainy season (tsuyu), with humid conditions and regular precipitation. Temperatures typically range from 22-28°C (72-82°F) during this period. While Australian winter settles into southern cities like Melbourne and Sydney, Tokyo experiences warm, wet weather with afternoon thunderstorms occurring several times weekly.

The current 7-day outlook for late June shows:

  • Daily highs: 26-29°C with high humidity (70-85%)
  • Rain probability: 50-70% on most days
  • Typhoon risk: Minimal but monitoring required
  • Ultraviolet index: Very high despite cloud cover

For accurate real-time weather data, consult the Bureau of Meteorology for broader Asia-Pacific forecasts or the Japan Meteorological Agency for Tokyo-specific conditions.

Best Time to Visit Tokyo: Seasonal Patterns

Tokyo's four distinct seasons each offer different advantages for travelers. Understanding these patterns helps you choose the ideal window for your visit.

Spring (March-May) – Prime Visiting Season

Spring represents the best time to visit Tokyo for many travelers. Cherry blossom season (late March to early April) draws international visitors worldwide. Temperatures range from 10-20°C (50-68°F), with comfortable humidity levels and minimal rainfall. Pack layers as mornings and evenings remain cool.

Summer (June-August)

Summer brings intense heat and humidity, with temperatures reaching 30-35°C (86-95°F). June's rainy season limits outdoor activities, while July-August offer clear skies but oppressive conditions. Air conditioning becomes essential in this season.

Autumn (September-November) – Excellent Weather

Autumn rivals spring as the best time to visit Tokyo. September remains warm (25-30°C), while October-November cool to pleasant temperatures (15-25°C). Typhoon season (September-October) occasionally impacts the region, but most weeks remain clear and perfect for sightseeing.

Winter (December-February)

Winter offers cold, dry conditions (5-10°C / 41-50°F) with occasional snow in early January. While Australian winter settles across southern cities, Tokyo's winter attracts fewer crowds and provides crisp, clear weather ideal for temple visits and outdoor exploration. Holiday illuminations create magical atmospheres.

Tokyo Climate: Detailed Overview

Tokyo experiences a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Annual rainfall totals approximately 1,530mm, concentrated in two periods: the rainy season (June) and typhoon season (September-October).

Monthly Temperature Ranges:

  • January-February: 5-10°C (coldest, dry)
  • March-April: 10-20°C (spring, cherry blossoms)
  • May: 15-25°C (warm, humid increasing)
  • June: 22-28°C (rainy season begins)
  • July-August: 28-35°C (peak heat, occasional typhoons)
  • September-October: 20-30°C (typhoon risk, then clearing)
  • November: 10-20°C (pleasant cooling)
  • December: 5-15°C (cold, dry, festive)

Humidity levels peak at 70-85% during summer months, making indoor air-conditioned spaces essential. The city's concrete infrastructure amplifies heat, creating urban heat island effects 3-5°C warmer than surrounding areas.

What to Pack for Tokyo

Packing depends entirely on your visiting season. For the best time to visit Tokyo in spring or autumn, pack:

  • Lightweight layers and a cardigan or light jacket
  • Comfortable walking shoes (you'll cover 15,000+ steps daily)
  • Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, SPF 50+)
  • Small umbrella (essential year-round)

Summer visitors need: Breathable cotton clothing, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, lightweight rain jacket, and portable fan. Avoid heavy fabrics entirely.

Winter packing includes: Warm coat, thermal layers, scarf, gloves, and waterproof boots. Heated buildings maintain 22-25°C, so adaptable layers prove essential.

Regardless of season, bring comfortable shoes—Tokyo's attractions require extensive walking, and traditional temples often require barefoot entry.

Planning Your Tokyo Trip

For current seasonal forecasts across Asia-Pacific, check the Bureau of Meteorology. Their extended outlook tools help Australian travelers understand seasonal patterns 1-2 months ahead of travel dates.

The best time to visit Tokyo ultimately depends on your preferences: spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather, while winter provides fewer crowds and magical holiday atmospheres. Summer requires heat tolerance but offers festival season excitement.

Ready to plan your Tokyo adventure? Subscribe to The Daily tokyo for up-to-date weather forecasts, seasonal travel tips, and insider guides to making the most of your visit during any season.

This article was compiled by AI and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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