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Tomorrow, the 15th (Wednesday), it will rain over a wide area, with rain clouds moving from Kyushu to eastern Japan.
2026/04/14 12:22

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Tomorrow, the 15th (Wednesday), the low pressure system will remain in the south of Japan and will form on the front and move east. As a result, rain is expected to fall over a wide area from Kyushu to eastern Japan. A characteristic of this rain is that warm, humid air flows toward the front, making it easy for rain clouds to develop. Particularly on the Pacific side near the front, the rain may become stronger, resulting in locally concentrated rainfall.

It will rain mainly in Kyushu in the morning, and the rain area will spread to the east as time passes. Rain will become serious in Chugoku and Shikoku around noon, and in the Kinki, Tokai, and Kanto regions from evening to night. As humid air flows into the Kanto region from the south, rain clouds are likely to form, especially in coastal areas, and may temporarily intensify at night.
Temperatures are unlikely to rise due to the rain, and it looks like it will be a chilly day in western Japan. On the other hand, in eastern Japan, the humidity is high and you may feel hot and humid even when it rains. In some areas, the rain can be heavy during the time you return home, so it is essential to prepare rain gear when going out.
The weather will start to improve in many areas the day after tomorrow. The weather is expected to continue to change periodically, so please check the latest weather information.
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[Latest typhoon information] Large and ferocious typhoon No. 4 is heading north through the Mariana Islands, and the Ogasawara Islands are at risk of warning-level high waves
2026/04/14 07:28

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As of 6 a.m. today, Tuesday the 14th, a large and ferocious typhoon No. 4 is moving north-northwest near the Mariana Islands at a speed of 15 km/h.
#Typhoon No. 4 14th (Tuesday) 6:00 am
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Size Large
Force Ferocious
Center location Mariana Islands
Traveling speed North-northwest 15km/h
Central pressure 905hPa
Maximum wind speed: 60m/s (near the center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed: 85m/s
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Typhoon No. 4 will continue to move north, and the current forecast is that it will move northeast to the east of the Ogasawara Islands around 3:00 on the 18th.
Typhoon No. 4 is expected to gradually lose strength as it moves northward, but as of the 18th, it is expected to remain strong, with a central pressure near the center of 970 hPa, a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 35 m/s near the center, and a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 50 m/s.
Waves in the Ogasawara Islands have gradually become higher since around the 16th, and there is a risk of warning-level high waves from around the 17th to the 18th this weekend. Please pay attention to the latest typhoon information that will be updated in the future.
In addition, although it is expected that Typhoon No. 4 will have little direct impact on areas around Honshu, it is expected that waves will be high in some places in the Izu Islands and on the Pacific side of eastern Japan. Please be very careful.
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The weather for today, the 14th (Tuesday): Weather in western Japan is downhill and gradually raining; eastern and northern Japan are mostly sunny, with warmth similar to that of May.
2026/04/14 06:52

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Today, the 14th (Tuesday), northern and eastern Japan will be mostly covered by high pressure. Meanwhile, the front is expected to remain stationary south of Honshu, and a new low pressure system is expected to form near the East China Sea above the front. As a result, the weather will be downhill in western Japan.

There are places in Kyushu where it will rain from the morning, and the rain will gradually spread to the Chugoku and Shikoku regions in the afternoon. It's a good idea to take an umbrella with you when you go out in the morning in case you get home late. Late at night, rain clouds are likely to spread over some parts of the Tokai and Kanto regions.
In the coastal areas of the Kanto region, clouds tend to spread, and there are likely to be places where thick fog forms in the morning. Please be careful of deteriorating outlook. There will be some sunny spells during the day, and it will be as warm as May.
Northern Japan will be covered by a belt-shaped high pressure system and will have sunny skies in many places. In Tohoku, the blooming of cherry blossoms was announced in Aomori yesterday, the 13th (Monday), and the blooming of cherry blossoms was also announced in Matsumae Town in southern Hokkaido on the 13th. The maximum daytime temperature is around 15c in many places, making it ideal for cherry blossom viewing in places where the cherry blossoms are at their peak.
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Rainy weather continues in Kyushu due to the influence of the front. Be careful of sudden heavy rain and lightning strikes.
2026/04/13 17:18

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In Kyushu, rain has been falling in some parts of Kyushu since yesterday, the 12th (Sunday), due to the influence of a front extending from the East China Sea. Today, the 13th (Monday), there are active rain clouds and thunderstorms in some places. On Suwanose Island in Toshima Village, Kagoshima District, Kagoshima Prefecture, 36.5 mm of heavy rain was observed in the hour until 5:43.
In the Amami region of Kagoshima Prefecture, please continue to be careful of sudden heavy rain and lightning strikes until dawn on Tuesday the 14th.
Currently, the rain has calmed down in many places, but in the Kyushu region, the weather is expected to continue with easy rain tomorrow the 14th (Tuesday) and the day after the 15th (Wednesday). The front is expected to move from the East China Sea, pass south of Kyushu, and stay on the southern coast of Honshu.
Rain clouds may develop temporarily, and the rain may become heavier. Please check the latest information before going out.
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Tomorrow, the sluggish weather continues in Kyushu, and the sunny weather in Honshu is similar to May.
2026/04/13 12:50

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Tomorrow, it will be sunny and warm like spring, mainly in Honshu.
The weather is expected to improve in Hokkaido, where it is currently raining due to the influence of a low pressure system.
The weather is expected to continue to be unstable from the Chugoku region to Kyushu due to the stationary front.
There will be some clouds in Tokyo and Nagoya, but the temperature will rise to around 24c, making it as warm as early May.
In northern Japan and the Sea of Japan side, temperatures are expected to be similar to normal.
As of 12:00 today, many areas are still affected by the dry advisory issued, and caution is required as fire-prone conditions continue. Due to the combination of dry air and high pollen levels, we recommend wearing a mask and moisturizing care when going out.
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A large and powerful typhoon is approaching the Ogasawara Islands!
2026/04/13 12:15

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As of 09:00 today, Monday the 13th, a large and extremely powerful typhoon No. 4 is moving northwest across the Mariana Islands.
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#Typhoon No.4 As of 9:00 on the 13th
Location 12.2N 148.8E (12ß10 148ß50) Accurate Mariana Islands
Course NW 15km/h (9kt)
Central pressure 905hPa
Maximum wind speed 60m/s (115kt) Maximum moment 85m/s (165kt)
Storm area Radius 165km (90NM)
Strong wind area Northeast 600km Southwest 500km (325 270NM)
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Typhoon No. 4 is expected to maintain its ferocious strength as it moves northward through the Mariana Islands.
After that, it is expected to gradually reduce its strength and approach the Ogasawara Islands on the 18th (Saturday), so we need to be very careful.
The waves and swells will gradually increase from around the 16th (Thursday), and are likely to get even higher over the weekend. The winds will become stronger around the 18th (Saturday), when the typhoon will be closest, so please be careful.

Although there will be no direct impact on the Japanese archipelago, there is a risk that waves will rise due to swells in the Izu Islands as well, so ships will need to be very careful.
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Weekly weather There will be many days affected by fronts and low pressure next week. Ogasawara Islands should be careful of approaching typhoons
2026/04/12 19:22

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The weather from the beginning of the week, the 13th (Monday), is expected to be cloudy on some days due to a stationary front to the south of Japan and a low pressure system moving northeast across the Sea of Japan. There is a possibility that a typhoon will approach the Ogasawara Islands around the weekend, so please be careful.

Today, the 12th (Sunday), the area around Honshu is covered with high pressure, and many places are sunny, but it is raining in Kyushu due to the influence of a front extending from the continent.
The front is expected to extend south of Kyushu tomorrow, the 13th (Monday). The weather in Kyushu and Shikoku will be cloudy and rainy.
In Hokkaido, there will be a trough in the atmospheric pressure tomorrow, the 13th (Monday), and there will be some places where it will rain.
The front will continue to remain south of Japan, and a low pressure system is expected to form above the front. Clouds are likely to spread over western and eastern Japan, and rain will fall over a wide area on the 15th (Wednesday).
The weather is likely to be cloudy in many places on the 16th (Thursday) as well.
From Friday the 17th to Saturday the 18th, a low pressure system is expected to move northeast over the Sea of Japan and pass near northern Japan. The weather will turn in from the west. When a low pressure system or front approaches, the rain may temporarily become stronger and the winds may become stronger. Please check the latest information and be careful when going out.
A typhoon is expected to pass near the Ogasawara Islands from the 18th (Sat) to the 19th (Sun). Currently, there is still uncertainty regarding the typhoon's path, etc., so please check the latest information.

Temperatures are expected to be around normal or higher than normal in many places throughout the period.
From western Japan to eastern Japan, there are many days when the temperature exceeds 20c. This is the time when people are not used to the heat yet, so when exercising, please take measures to prevent heat stroke, such as taking frequent breaks and consciously drinking water. Also, on sunny days, it's a good idea to bring a parasol and a hat when you go out.
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Today's weather on the 12th (Sunday): It's sunny in a wide area, making it a good day to go out. It's raining in Kyushu from night.
2026/04/12 06:14

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Today, the 12th (Sunday), a low pressure system will move northeast across the Sea of Okhotsk, and the area around Japan will be covered by high pressure. However, as the front approaches from the west at night, rain is expected to start in Kyushu from night.

Northern Japan is expected to experience snow and rain in the morning, but the weather is expected to gradually improve. There will be some places where the sun will return in the afternoon. However, the winds are strong, so please be careful of the storm especially in the coastal areas on the Tohoku Pacific side.
Sunlight will reach a wide area from eastern to western Japan. It looks like there are many places where it will be a good day to go out.
However, clouds will gradually spread from western Japan in the afternoon, and it will start to rain in some parts of Kyushu at night. If you are returning late, it is a good idea to bring rain gear.
The temperature will ease from the previous day's heat, and in many places in eastern and western Japan it will be around 23c during the day. It looks like it will be a comfortable experience. Temperatures in northern Japan will be similar to normal, but strong winds will make it feel cool.
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Northern Japan faces strong winds into tomorrow 12th; watch out for traffic disruptions and damage to buildings
2026/04/11 20:39

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A low pressure system is located in the northern Sea of Japan and is moving northeast.

The low pressure system will continue to develop and move toward the Sea of Okhotsk through tomorrow, the 12th (Sunday).
As a result, the atmospheric pressure in northern Japan is expected to have a large gradient and westerly winds will become stronger.
As of 20:00, a storm warning has been announced for all of Miyagi Prefecture.

#Expected wind strength
[Hokkaido]
+Maximum wind speed (maximum instantaneous wind speed) expected today, the 11th (Saturday)
Northern land on the Sea of Japan side 20m /s (35m/s)
Northern sea on the Sea of Japan side 20m/s (30m/s)
Southern sea on the Sea of Japan side 18m/s (30m/s)
Pacific Ocean Western sea side 18m/s (30m/s)
+Maximum wind speed (maximum instantaneous wind speed) expected for tomorrow 12th (Sunday)
Northern land on the Sea of Japan side 18m/s (3 0m/s)
Northern Sea on the Sea of Japan side 20m/s (30m/s)
Southern land on the Sea of Japan side 18m/s (30m/s)
Southern Sea on the Sea of Japan side 18m/s (30m/s)
18m/s (30m/s)
[Tohoku]
+Maximum wind speed (maximum instantaneous wind speed) expected until tomorrow the 12th (Sunday)
Northern land on the Sea of Japan side 15m/s (30m/s)
Northern Pacific side Sea 18m/s (30m/s)
Northern land on the Pacific side 15m/s (30m/s)
Southern sea on the Pacific side 18m/s (30m/s)
Taiping Southern land on the ocean side 18m/s (30m/s)
#Disaster prevention matters
In northern Japan, extremely strong winds are expected to blow from the west, mainly in the coastal areas, into tomorrow, the 12th (Sunday). On land in the southern part of Tohoku on the Pacific coast, please be on guard for strong winds and traffic disruptions and damage to buildings from the early evening of today, the 11th (Saturday) to the early afternoon of tomorrow, the 12th (Sunday).
In addition, strong winds will continue on the Japan Sea side and the western Pacific Ocean side of Hokkaido into the afternoon of the 12th, so please be careful of strong winds into the evening of the 12th (Sunday).
Depending on the path and degree of development of the low-pressure system, the area and period of strong winds may expand, so please pay close attention to the latest information.
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Tomorrow, the 11th (Saturday), the southern Kanto region is expected to experience summer weather - be careful of spring heatstroke
2026/04/10 13:09

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The low pressure system that brought rain across the country today is moving north, and the front is moving away to the east of Japan. The weather will continue to be rough in northern Japan, so please pay attention to the latest information.

The weather will improve from eastern Japan to western Japan,
with clear skies and temperatures rising.
In particular, summer temperatures are predicted to be 27c (similar to late June) in Tokyo and 25c (similar to early May) in Kagoshima.
The body that has just passed winter and just welcomed spring is not yet accustomed to the heat.
Please be careful of ``spring heatstroke'' caused by a sudden rise in temperature at a time when you are not used to sweating.
Take care to prevent heat stroke by choosing cool clothing and being more conscious of hydration than usual.
Symptoms of heatstroke may suddenly worsen.
If someone is feeling unwell and needs a break,
it is strictly prohibited to leave that person alone.
If your symptoms are severe, please consult a medical institution appropriately.







