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Visiting Osaka in Summer (June/July/August): Weather and What To Pack

Visiting Osaka in Summer (June/July/August): Weather and What To Pack

Last updated: 22 January 2021

Summer is a popular time of year to visit Osaka! Central Osaka, however, has very little greenery and many buildings, so Osaka summers can be sweltering; the higher humidity also comes as quite a shock to people coming from subtropical climates.

With the right clothes and preparations, though, you can enjoy Osaka in the summer on even the sunniest days.

Table of Contents
  1. What is summer like in Osaka? What sort of weather does it have throughout the year?
  2. Osaka weather in June
  3. What to wear in Osaka in June?
  4. Recommended things to do in Osaka in June
  5. Osaka weather in July
  6. What sort of clothing is good for Osaka in July?
  7. Recommended things to do in Osaka in July
  8. August weather in Osaka
  9. What sort of clothing is good for Osaka in August?
  10. Recommended things to do in Osaka in August
  11. Enjoy summer in Osaka!

What is summer like in Osaka? What sort of weather does it have throughout the year?

What is summer like in Osaka? What sort of weather does it have throughout the year?

Osaka is located in the central part of the Kinki region, surrounded by mountains on three sides: the Tamba Highlands in the north, the Ikoma and Kongo mountains in the east, and the Izumi Mountains in the south. The west side faces Osaka Bay and is classified as a relatively mild Setouchi climate.

However, the city center becomes intensely hot in the summer because of the many buildings and lack of greenery. In recent years, the number of people who are hospitalized due to sunstroke or heatstroke has increased, so taking steps to deal with the severe heat is essential. Protect yourself against UV rays, such as by blocking direct sunlight with a parasol or hat, or wearing sunglasses or sunscreen.

Osaka weather in June

Osaka weather in June

June is the rainy season in Osaka. It's muggy and sultry every day because it often rains for days on end. The average temperature is 23.5° C. The average low temperature in June is 20° C and the average high temperature is 27.8° C. On sunny days during the rainy season, the sunlight is strong and the temperature rises dramatically.

Average temperatures in Osaka in June (Japan Meteorological Agency: normal values from 1981 to 2010)
Degrees (℃)
23.5
High (℃)
27.8
Low (℃)
20.0
Precipitation (mm)
184.5
Humidity (%)
68

What to wear in Osaka in June?

What to wear in Osaka in June?
Model: Yuki Sakai
Model: Yuki Sakai

Traditionally in Japan, June 1st has been called koromogae, which referred to that time when winter clothes were put away and summer clothes taken out, however in recent years this has been changing due to the unstable changing climate conditions. For that reason, it is advisable to also bring long-sleeved garments as well as trousers or long pants.

Also, since there are many rainy days, it is advisable to bring along shoes that are waterproof or rain shoes to keep your feet dry. Also, most facilities and means of transportation are air-conditioned, so to guard against the sharp temperature differences you may also want to have something you can easily put on and take off, such as a light sweater or jacket.

● Clothing items for Osaka
Top: (men and women) T-shirts, polo shirts
Bottom: (men and women) Jeans, (women) skirts
Footwear: (men and women) sneakers, sandals, rain shoes
Accessories: (men and women) folding umbrella

Recommended things to do in Osaka in June

During the rainy season, hydrangea are beautifully in bloom.

1. The Hydrangea Garden in the Nagai Botanical Garden (Higashi Sumiyoshi Ward) is best viewed from late May to late June, and there you can see about 6,200 flowers of 30 species.

2. Sakai Green Museum Harvest Hill (Sakai City) has a sidewalk called Hydrangea Road, which is best viewed around mid-June.

Osaka weather in July

Osaka weather in July

Until the end of the rainy season, it is hot and humid due to the high humidity and the discomfort index also rises. The average low is 24.3°C and the average high temperature is 31.6°C. The average temperature is 27.4°C, but there are many days in summer when the temperature can exceed 30°C. Care also must be given to the fact that the sunlight is very strong during the day.

Average temperatures in Osaka in July (Japan Meteorological Agency: normal values from 1981 to 2010)
Degrees (℃)
27.4
High (℃)
31.6
Low (℃)
24.3
Precipitation (mm)
157
Humidity (%)
70

What sort of clothing is good for Osaka in July?

What sort of clothing is good for Osaka in July?
Model: Sora Arita
Model: Sora Arita

It will be hot, so if you choose a short sleeve or sleeveless top that has a cotton or linen blend for the material, it will look and feel more comfortable and cool. Wearing a hoodie is recommended to avoid the strong sunshine and as a measure against the coolness of indoor air conditioning. For footwear, sandals are the most comfortable. We recommend using a hat and parasol outdoors.

● Clothing items
Top: (men and women) T-shirts, polo shirts
Bottom: (men and women) cotton slacks (women) skirts
Footwear: (men and women) sandals
Accessories: (men and women) hats, sunglasses, parasols

Recommended things to do in Osaka in July

1. The Tenjin Festival, one of the three major festivals in Japan, is held on July 25th every year.

Various events, such as the Yoimiya Festival on the 24th and another at the main shrine on the 25th, will be held around the Osaka Tenmangu Shrine in Tenma.

On July 25th many mikoshi, portable shrines, are lined up at the main shrine, then as the sun begins to set, they, together with about 100 specially crafted boats called Rikutogyo proceed to the Okawa River where about 5,000 votive fireworks are set off, which is definitely a sight worth seeing. This being a summer festival, many people will attend wearing yukata. It's also possible to rent and dress up in yukata for this occasion if you like.

August weather in Osaka

WYtop / Shutterstock.com
WYtop / Shutterstock.com

In recent years, the temperature has been extreme with it rising above 35° C for many consecutive days. It is so hot that there is the danger of heat stroke which at times can even be life-threatening. The nights are tropical because the temperature does not drop even in the morning and evening, so air conditioners need to be used even throughout the night.

This is a time when heavy downpours also occur, so it is important to have rain wear with you, too. These sudden downpours can also be accompanied by thunderstorms, so if one does occur when you are out, go inside immediately. It's also a typhoon season, so check the weather forecast and typhoon information to make sure that your travel and sightseeing plans are not affected.

Average temperatures in Osaka in August (Japan Meteorological Agency: normal values from 1981 to 2010)
Degrees (℃)
28.8
High (℃)
33.4
Low (℃)
25.4
Precipitation (mm)
90.9
Humidity (%)
66

What sort of clothing is good for Osaka in August?

What sort of clothing is good for Osaka in August?
Model: Shohei Hirota
Model: Shohei Hirota

Just as in July, short sleeves and sleeveless tops are advised and sandals are the most comfortable footwear. When outdoors, if you do not have a parasol, then you might want to wear a light hoodie or jacket to protect you from the sunlight. Loose-fitting dresses are also comfortable.

● Clothing items
Top: (men and women) T-shirts, (women) dresses
Bottom: (men and women) cotton slacks (women) skirts
Footwear: (men and women) sandals
Accessories: (men and women) hats, sunglasses, parasols

Recommended things to do in Osaka in August

In addition to Tenjin Festival Votive Fireworks, fireworks such as Naniwa Yodogawa Fireworks and Rinku Town fireworks are also held.

Enjoy summer in Osaka!

It's hot in Osaka, but the buildings and trains are air-conditioned. Take measures to avoid the sunshine outside, and always have something to put on when inside places where the air conditioning is strong so that you don't get a chill.

Summer is a time when there are many Osaka-like events such as festivals and fireworks, so the best way to enjoy them is by taking precautions against the heat.

Reference: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Meteorological Agency website

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WESTPLAN

Kiko Matsuda, Keiko Kimura, Risa Tsuji, and a team of female writers familiar with Kansai. We love eating, drinking and traveling! We share fun information based on our experiences.

*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
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