JAPANESE SUMMER: what you need to know to SURVIVE 💦 (it’s humid and miserable) 🥲

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  • @AllisoninTokyo
    @AllisoninTokyo  ปีที่แล้ว +70

    HI EVERYONE I HATE SUMMER HERE!!!!!! Okay the festivals are pretty rad (even though by the end of the night you are covered in sweat and bug bites) BUT!!!
    ALSO!!! I added Amazon storefront links to my description!! I have US and JP ones! A bit sparse right now but I'll add more over time, so if you see something in a video you like or want to see what my recommendations are in general for skincare and such here, check it out!!!! (And let me know if it doesn't work loll) 💦💦

    • @_Astrogirl_
      @_Astrogirl_ ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Yeah for sure 😂

    • @Lockedlocks
      @Lockedlocks ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thanks for the tips!

    • @Amelia_Albert
      @Amelia_Albert ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Oh thanks for the links !!

    • @fidomusic
      @fidomusic ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have to agree, and I am someone who generally likes the heat - see my comment below.

    • @iNancy
      @iNancy ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Can you add the sun stick to the storefronts!? 🙏🏼

  • @laurenhill46
    @laurenhill46 ปีที่แล้ว +143

    If you are doing touristy things, go early! Get up at 5-6 am, then go back for a nap during the hottest part of the day. Then you’ll be rested for a nice dinner.

    • @inquisitvem6723
      @inquisitvem6723 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      How you prepare for summer Japan is to live in SE Texas😂

    • @artificialparadise239
      @artificialparadise239 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I live in Saudi Arabia and we don’t go out very often because of the unbearable heat and hot sun , all our activities is in the night

    • @marie-michellefortier2993
      @marie-michellefortier2993 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@inquisitvem6723 Does Texas also have humid summers? Like 80-95% humidity every day? (I lived 7+ years in Japan.)

    • @inquisitvem6723
      @inquisitvem6723 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@marie-michellefortier2993 absolutely for SE Texas. It is hot and humid for 8-9 months out of the year here.

  • @pinklu64
    @pinklu64 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    My first trip was in winter. Absolute bliss! I came back the following year. In summer. Yeah, everything Allison said, everything, is true. I have to admit, I underestimated the heat because I come from a hot climate too. But the heat where I’m from is dry, and I think much more manageable than humid heat.
    ONE GOOD THING about summer though: enjoy he beautiful hydrangeas! They are just gorgeous! And I also love those clear blue skies and fluffy white clouds, hearing the cicadas chirp.
    Summer in Japan didn’t put me off. I came back in Spring the following year.

  • @Ben-wv1ck
    @Ben-wv1ck ปีที่แล้ว +40

    I took my first trip to Japan this May. Allison's videos helped me prepare and make the most out of my time in Tokyo. Her channel is the best at showing you the vibe of Japan, it will look and feel just like it does here. Thank you for all of you time and effort, we all appreciate it!

    • @AllisoninTokyo
      @AllisoninTokyo  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      🥰

    • @Delithra
      @Delithra ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I agree! I mark up on google maps places where I want to visit next time just because she makes things looks so damn nice 😄 and I have been in tokyo twice already

  • @danielletilliepoledance
    @danielletilliepoledance ปีที่แล้ว +66

    My friends honeymooned in Japan… in JULY without researching what Japanese summer is like. It was brutal, they were totally unprepared. I hope they go back again someday in spring or autumn! I’m going in November and I CAN’T WAIT!!!

    • @Couch-Tomato
      @Couch-Tomato ปีที่แล้ว

      From which country did your friends come?

    • @danielletilliepoledance
      @danielletilliepoledance ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@Couch-Tomato United States, the Midwest. I mean, it gets hot & humid here but it maxes out at about 95° on the worst days. And our UV index is not as high. They said Japan was far worse!

    • @Couch-Tomato
      @Couch-Tomato ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@danielletilliepoledance Far worse, Really? 😅 I was born and have lived here in Japan so I don't know other country’s summer. But I can say it's getting worse (hotter)especially in these years. When I was a child I played outside everyday in summer. Thanks for the information.

    • @elkeyes
      @elkeyes ปีที่แล้ว +3

      We traveled last year in November and early December and it was perfect! Only rained a couple of days, the temperature was in the 60s F, and the leaves were changing. I hope you have a wonderful trip :)

    • @danielletilliepoledance
      @danielletilliepoledance ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@elkeyes oh that sounds amazing! I’ve been prepping since pre-pandemic so I am immensely excited! Thank you!

  • @mskq4409
    @mskq4409 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Enjoy your Tokyo life, Allison!!! We're all so very excited and very proud of all of your accomplishments!! Stay hydrated ❣️

  • @Curious-traveler
    @Curious-traveler ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Your from Florida so that says a lot of how tough it must be there. Don’t ever change, your vlogs are really fun to watch. 😊

  • @bsatb
    @bsatb ปีที่แล้ว +29

    I visited Japan in march this year and it was perfect weather! i got to see the cherry blossoms as well. I NEVER travel anywhere during the summer i absolutely hate the heat, and i've heard how terrible it is in Japan especially.

    • @_Astrogirl_
      @_Astrogirl_ ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Cool!I want to see the cherry blossoms 🌸 so bad 😅

    • @bsatb
      @bsatb ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@_Astrogirl_ I was extremely fortunate. The timing has to be perfect. My boss coincidentally went to Tokyo 10 days after I did, by that time the cherry blossoms were already gone.

  • @JudyQ76
    @JudyQ76 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Great tips, thank you! We visited this year in June & first week of July. It was very hot compared to Vancouver Canada! But light fabrics/moisture wicking clothes helped, sunscreen, hats and constant hydration. Drinking electrolyte drinks like Pocari Sweat or Aquarius helps too when drinking lots of water- those also come in tablets that you can add to water (some convenience stores have them). We also took advantage of AC when we could, going into stores & taking subway outside of rush hour time- love the AC on the trains! We started out somewhat early in the morning, took afternoon siesta breaks in the hottest part of the day & then went out at night when it was cooler. And of course, having a cold beer or Chu-Hi under the shade of a tree in a park helps too 😅
    Still we enjoyed every sweaty second of our trip! We did get climatized part way through the trip but you’ll still be a sweaty mess- just give into it and enjoy the festivals.

    • @riffgroove
      @riffgroove 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm from Vancouver as well who visited Japan this past year.
      I originally went in mid September. I knew it would be hot, but I wasn't prepared for the humidity at all.
      I came back after 3 days because I was genuinely concerned about heatstroke.
      I came back at the end of November and had a fantastic time.

  • @lacey.mp3
    @lacey.mp3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    The cooling t-shirt sprays were a life saver on our summer trip to Japan, also can't forget about pocari sweat!!

  • @dianebaker5243
    @dianebaker5243 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank you for sharing, how to cope with summer in Japan. 👍🥰

  • @markvader8083
    @markvader8083 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Great tips(& warnings). Most important tip is to stay hydrated in the summer. Heat+Humidity=Suffering. I'm with you, I don't care for summer very much(except to go fishing), but I love winter!

  • @leannelazarus3673
    @leannelazarus3673 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Just arrived back from 3 weeks in Japan and it was ***hot***, but we still got out and about and did so much - it was amazing. Sunscreen, fan and water was our friend!

  • @katalyna_rose
    @katalyna_rose ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Starting the last week of my summer abroad program in Kyoto and definitely learned most of these while here! But we also found some towels meant to cool you off by getting them wet. Any water, even if the water isn't cold, will make the towel cool and then you just wrap it around your neck or whatever. It isn't like ice cold, but it was super helpful on a hike the other day! We got them at donkey next to the cooling eye masks

  • @jrausis
    @jrausis ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thank you for your wonderful videos Allison; we watched so many of them to prep for our trip. We just got back from a week in Tokyo (the second week of July), and your tips and observations are perfect. We were drained almost every day from the heat and humidity, except for the day that was in the high 80s and felt good. Wish I'd had your tips before we went. The one thing you recommend but we didn't see much of was hydration. We each carried an embarrassingly large water bottle every day, but we didn't see many locals drinking constantly like we were. We'll definitely be back, but never again in summer if we can avoid it.
    The one benefit; the heat and humidity killed our appetites. Pretty sure we all lost a bit of weight on the trip.

  • @bobayjbr
    @bobayjbr ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Listening to Allison if you are visiting in the summer. Buy everything she said, especially the umbrella. It’s very helpful. I use it when I visit other Asian countries too. A hat sometimes just isn’t enough.

  • @jasminecapell2481
    @jasminecapell2481 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Such helpful advice, thank you. One thing that caught me out was the adjustment to the sunrise. I started out running between 7-8-am, but then realised I was getting sunburnt. When I checked the sunrise time, I was shocked to find it was 4am and that my morning runs were the equivalent of mid-morning runs from where I come from. Needless to say, I now run earlier to avoid the UV rays and wear sunblock (which still feels crazy).

  • @clownearound5751
    @clownearound5751 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hi Allison thank you for sharing this. Summer is also my least favourite season and time of year, for me it’s always been the humidity that I can’t stand. My fiancé has just bought one of those neck fans and she loves it, I’ve also tried it and it’s certainly nice to have around the home if you need to cool down quickly. Autumn 🍂 has always been my favourite season and this is definitely the time of year I will be choosing for my bucket list visit to Japan in the future, I love seeing the colour changes on the trees and the temperatures go back to something more bearable. Stay cool and best wishes

  • @toyama307
    @toyama307 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Living in Japan, I am so glad I don't live in Tokyo and don't have to travel on packed trains. Also being able to take a short drive to the cooler mountains is awesome in summer. Inaka for the win

  • @fluramba
    @fluramba ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This video is very informative! I've been in Tokyo since March 2023 and these last couple months have been soooo bad! I've invested in compression shirts and undies that help keep in sweat, as I sweat far too much! I wash them weekly and they've been a life saver, but I also have been staying home since it's my first season lol, next summer I'll hit the beaches. Also, I was at the Adachi firework festival! TONS of people there, and the fireworks lasted about 80minutes!

  • @xCatchii
    @xCatchii ปีที่แล้ว +63

    I totally agree, you can travel to Japan in summer, but don't plan too many outdoor activities. I would not go outside during noon and I am only outside during daytime for 1-2h. It's nice to be outside after 7 p.m. after sunset. The festivals and fireworks are totally worth it!

    • @chrisk6759
      @chrisk6759 ปีที่แล้ว

      From a country in SEA, I can tell you that going out for long term after 10 am is a bad idea. The heat is not your worst enemy, its the humid air.
      After the sun goes down, the heat trapped in concrete would slowly rise up..

  • @kurilord
    @kurilord ปีที่แล้ว +18

    I went in summer, no regrets! It's sooo hot. However the festivals were amazing. We would go back to our house mid-day to cool off or hit the malls on the "death days" lol (40 degree plus days). I learned quickly, wear long skirts, no make-up and wear shoes not sandals. :D

    • @_Astrogirl_
      @_Astrogirl_ ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yeah the festivals sound like so much fun 🎉

    • @kailynn4483
      @kailynn4483 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Why did you wear shoes instead of sandals? Because of the UV-radiation?

    • @kurilord
      @kurilord ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@kailynn4483 The sun was so hot on my skin, I almost burnt my feet. Sneakers were actually cooler!

    • @kailynn4483
      @kailynn4483 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kurilord This sounds painful. 😖 Thank you for your answer and explanation. 🙂

    • @murry001
      @murry001 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I am looking forward to the night time festivals or walks during July/Aug :)

  • @JustDaveIsFine561
    @JustDaveIsFine561 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I’m in Japan now on vacation. Been getting up early to do tourist things and then back to the hotel. When I am out I look for shade and go into stores to steal their AC, also 2 showers a day. I’m a large white / pink person. Thank you for your videos watched many in preparation. Now I just have to get the Don Q song out of my head.

  • @lynnsanders5300
    @lynnsanders5300 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you for another informative video on Japan! Have a great week!

  • @MissionPk
    @MissionPk ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Was in Japan on a college summer program and then a post-college summer internship, so it is the only season I've spent more than.a few days in Japan. Agree with everything about the head and the humidity (and the festivals!). Only thing I'd add is a mention of the cicadas. The noise is just insane. Was fun to hear them in the background of the Tokyo Olympics coverage.

  • @영-x6r3m
    @영-x6r3m ปีที่แล้ว +8

    if this is not your first time to Japan, I wld recommend spending summers in the countryside or in cities like hokkaido! I was also able to climb Mount Fuji in the summer (climbing season is open for a short window)

  • @ComickerSeikatsu
    @ComickerSeikatsu ปีที่แล้ว +6

    So I visited Japan in the summer in 2018. Was there because a long term Japanese friend of mine was back in her home town and I was invited to stay with her and her family for a few days out of my 3 week trip.
    If my schedule allowed, I would go out for the day and come back to my hotel after lunch, shower and maybe have a nap and then go out in the evening again. Hotel room had AC and I would have a somewhat warm shower as well. Then back out into the very minimally slightly cooler evening lol otherwise I’d take a spare t shirt out with me to change into if I got too sweaty. Other than that I would just stay hydrated and had a couple of face towels in my bag. I love Japan in the summer though, not for the heat but for all the festivals and outdoor events that are happening.

  • @Pirirun
    @Pirirun ปีที่แล้ว +1

    as someone whose country's weather is constant heat and humidity, I see this as a huge win.

  • @JackBlack-ii1ip
    @JackBlack-ii1ip หลายเดือนก่อน

    I did 20 summers back to back in Japan, ducking and diving in Tokyo. When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Good umbrella tip, but you potentially blind others at intersections.
    Jack, the Japan Alps Brit

  • @fidomusic
    @fidomusic ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I've lived in the Tokyo Prefecture and Kanagawa Prefecture since 2012. When I first arrived I actually enjoyed the summer for the first two or three years as I generally like the heat and dislike cold weather. However, summers have definitely become hotter and more humid. This year is terrible. Spring and Autumn are the best times to visit. Winter if you like the cold.

    • @_Astrogirl_
      @_Astrogirl_ ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah I bet.I would love to come during winter ❄️

    • @fidomusic
      @fidomusic ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@_Astrogirl_ Yes, if you like cold weather. Actually, the winters in the Tokyo area are quite mild. Last winter it only snowed twice, and the snow didn't stay on the ground for long. Of course the further north you go the colder it gets; Northern Honshu and Hokaido are extremely cold and snowy in the winter.

  • @paulinaortega8624
    @paulinaortega8624 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you Allison for the small rays of hope to enjoy Japan during summer. I'm travelling there for June and July with my infant and husband, because of my husband's work. So we had no other choice, we thought it was going to be very hot, but the humidity everyone is talking about it's getting me nervous because of my baby. Does anyone have more tips for being a tourist, with a baby, during this season? Thank you!!!

  • @umebocchistudio
    @umebocchistudio ปีที่แล้ว +14

    We were at Kawagoe yesterday and IT. WAS. RIDICULOUSLY HOT. I’m from Singapore, the land of perpetual summer, and that says a lot. I hated it yesterday. This is my 4th summer in Japan but I realised that I’ve spent it in Sapporo- which is actually quite lovely in the summer.

    • @f4tcats
      @f4tcats 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      damn, even for a Singaporean the heat was unbearable? 🙃

  • @MyZenTime
    @MyZenTime ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Love wet wipes - we were in Singapore recently with crazy hot temps/super high humidity and they were the best thing to have on hand. But don't use the antibacterial ones on your face! My skin reacted (pasty white girl here) to the one I used and I ended up with a chemical burn across my upper lip... super sexy (especially when it scabbed up *sob*). We loved the umbrellas - the black inner layer ones are so, so good for sun shielding.

    • @jositops15
      @jositops15 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Is 30-32 degrees C a crazy hot temperature??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @jurrassitol15
    @jurrassitol15 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    For my first trip way back in 2008, we made the mistake of travelling in July/august…it was hot and humid (especially in Kyoto). Definitely recommend lots of sunscreen, lots of water (or even sodas with sugar content) and definitely ducking in and out of shops with AC…personally I didn’t find it unbearable as I live in western Sydney where temps are usually in the mid 30 degrees Celsius in summer and the sun is pretty strong here too. But the item I definitely could not recommend more is an umbrella…even if you can’t exactly afford a UV one, just one that can shade you a little is worth it. But I’m definitely investing in a UV one next time I’m there!

  • @cIaimthestars
    @cIaimthestars ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm going to Japan in March next year and I feel very happy with our choice of season to go. Especially since we're Norwegian and not used to crazy hot weather haha.

  • @ville.rachael.jukarainen
    @ville.rachael.jukarainen ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Video idea: typhoon season in Japan - how your prepare, how you survive

  • @erniev2644
    @erniev2644 ปีที่แล้ว

    I came to your channel for your Japanese learning tips, now I’m addicted to your vlogs. 😅

  • @nrsphg
    @nrsphg ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I will be in Japan for the first time ever in two weeks which I've known while planning the trip that is not the best time weather-wise, but this is the only time I can take a long vacation. I hope being accustomed to very hot summers in my city has prepped me for Japanese weather. My strategy is to visit museums and stores during the peak sun hours. I will be noting down the tips Allison has shared in my travel plan. Thanks for the video, it is very timely for my trip! :)

    • @anisadba
      @anisadba ปีที่แล้ว

      omg same !

    • @John05x
      @John05x ปีที่แล้ว

      Drive instead of walking. Get on Tokyo expressway. Night Tokyo is best above the ground level

    • @sigurd154
      @sigurd154 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      How was it?

  • @danielwalker26
    @danielwalker26 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Yeah I am staying away from Japan in the summer. Sure everything is open and the days are longer but I am not down with the humidity. I plan on going in February when it is cold.

    • @_Astrogirl_
      @_Astrogirl_ ปีที่แล้ว +2

      FOR REAL it sounds horrible 😅

    • @Lockedlocks
      @Lockedlocks ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah

    • @samK-sc1vd
      @samK-sc1vd ปีที่แล้ว

      February is the coldest month in Japan! Really Cold! Hope you get to pick spring ( Late March, April, May) or autumn (late Sep. to Oct. early Nov.) which is much better!! 🌹

  • @wizirbyman
    @wizirbyman ปีที่แล้ว +2

    i just got back form spending 2 weeks in japan for fuji rock festival and it was NOT fun being out in the heat. since it's humid, the heat lasts even into the evening! I was going out in tokyo at night and it was still 80+ degrees! this was even worse at the festival where unlike most festivals in the US, they don't have any water bottle refill stations. the only way to get water was to bring it yourself (which will run out eventually) or buy small water bottles from vendors. albeit prices for things at festivals are pretty reasonable in japan, it was still very annoying since most lines were very long.
    I think when I was in tokyo it was 90+ and hot and humid all days I was there. We realistically would only want to do like 1 or 2 activities (like visit a park + lunch) before we'd need to chill in the hotel room for part of the afternoon to go back out before dinner haha

  • @hannahperrott8492
    @hannahperrott8492 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I’ve just moved to Tokyo and it really surprised me how few people wear sunglasses, considering how sunny it is currently. I’ve already got myself a fan and a parasol, and I can confirm they help! Ice cream from the combini also helps 😁

    • @pryonic
      @pryonic ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I was told by a tour guide in Osaka that sunglasses are associated with the Yakuza so many Japanese will avoid them

    • @missingno88
      @missingno88 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@pryonic sometimes a brother just has to be able to see where he's walking and there's just simply no other way but to wear sunglasses lol

  • @ultimobile
    @ultimobile ปีที่แล้ว +1

    we last visited Tokyo in May 2019 when it was fairly hot, humid and rainy - but we had an air-conditioned car so anytime we felt hot we just got back in the air-conditioned car and it was sweet !
    This time we're planning late August-September 2023 to northern Honshu - Tohoku - with a JR rail pass and have our fingers crossed that El Nino won't still be making life miserable there then ...

  • @EricK-mj7kr
    @EricK-mj7kr ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm planning my 8th trip to Japan in december. I can imagine how the heatwave feels like, where my country is at the equator with a high 88% humidity.

  • @tranquilbakergentletraveller
    @tranquilbakergentletraveller ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was so informative and funny, Allison. You could seriously do comedy!!

  • @22lijaddis11
    @22lijaddis11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I moved to Japan in December. I’m from California. Summer in Japan 🇯🇵 is really humid and hot 🥵 I stay home 🏡 all day and I go out in the evening still hot 🥵 but much better after 6 or 7 pm. this weekend I when to a festival and I never seen this many people. took as over 2hrs just to exit.

  • @pepi3240
    @pepi3240 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I almost fainted from heat in DisneyLand from September last year 😅 I had to rest in their emergency room

  • @_Astrogirl_
    @_Astrogirl_ ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thank you this video is great to know love your channel❤

  • @Brooke-dy7gx
    @Brooke-dy7gx ปีที่แล้ว

    SO TRUE. A coworker just visited and i had to warn her. Hopeful i will get to visit again one day outside of summer lol 😂 i keep coming in this hellish weather 😅

  • @nihonsuki
    @nihonsuki ปีที่แล้ว

    I carry around the little towel, but I keep it damp and in a Ziploc bag. It's great for wiping off that stickiness and then the water evaporates and cools your skin. Of course you need to rinse it as often as possible to keep it from getting smelly.

  • @itsrainingcatsanddogs2651
    @itsrainingcatsanddogs2651 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love the sun. I am very tanned. No sunburn of course 🙃
    I think it's a pity to live in a country blesses with good weather and avoid the sun at all costs... 😥 but yeah, I spend holidays in summee at the sea and nor in a city. November for Japan sounds wonderful.

  • @BorksAreBorks
    @BorksAreBorks ปีที่แล้ว +1

    can't overstate how bad it is from July on (yes I mean July 1st July). don't come if you can help it. i recommend bringing an umbrella (i didn't have the sun kind but even regular umbrellas work ok enough just for the shade). it's worth it. Yes i've seen a few japanese guys of all ages (teens to working adults to elderly) carrying umbrellas. just do what you need to do to feel comfortable

  • @sheilas.275
    @sheilas.275 ปีที่แล้ว

    I bought those cold neck rings when I was in Japan a few weeks ago. Unfortunatelly the coolness don't last long. I would recomend the cooling towel. Just wet them in the restroom when they dried up and they'll make you cool again.

  • @wonpak4737
    @wonpak4737 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We were in Japan two weeks ago and spent almost the entire time (10 days) outdoors including 13 hours at universal studios in Osaka and I was not bothered by it considering when I got back home to Texas and it is 105. Now my travel companions had a rough time in Japan.

  • @Chuck8541
    @Chuck8541 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    For people traveling - just get out of Tokyo if you can! Maybe Nagano, or Hokkaido...

  • @Ditronus.
    @Ditronus. 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Planning on going in June for the first time. I'd say I'm prepared for Japan's summers after having lived in FL for a good amount of years...but then I've learned you are also from Florida and still share your disdain for Japan summers. I feel unprepared! I'm used to being sweaty and not caring, but I would feel a bit embarrassed about being sweaty around Japanese people, especially since I've heard they have sensitive noses to body odor?

  • @lailabs5762
    @lailabs5762 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Been binging your videos recently, your jokes, slight awkwardness and wholesomeness are addictive 🤩 Keep thriving! ❤

  • @haoran3803
    @haoran3803 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    dang... will be going in there next week and staying there until the end of june...... fingers crossed.....

    • @atloos
      @atloos 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ill be going in 16 days until the end of july LMAO Its gonna be fiiiiiiiine

  • @bradthomas4798
    @bradthomas4798 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for all the great info. All seasons have pros and cons. Just more cons with summer

  • @Toneclark-kk6kt
    @Toneclark-kk6kt ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Damm that sounds crazy but keep your self hydrated and love your videos

  • @Ver-iu3kb
    @Ver-iu3kb 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I can only visit in summer this year but I would really love to visit Japan during autumn ❤

  • @surusweet
    @surusweet ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Where I live it’s so hot they said it’s equivalent to the rain forest. 43 Celsius and 70% humidity it’s brutal!

  • @digitalangel88
    @digitalangel88 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love heat, my husband prefers the cold. I very much want to travel in summer to hear the cicadas and experience the summer festivals. So I’ve been trying to warn him as much as possible for our trip next year. He hasn’t been worried about it as much as I thought he would, but I doubt he won’t really know how bad it is until he experiences it. I’m prepared for lots of complaining 😂

  • @ExNihiloComesNothing
    @ExNihiloComesNothing ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Was just in Japan and can relate.
    Everything was gross and the umbrellas were awesome- like walking in the shade.
    But we couldn’t do half of what we wanted to do

  • @ruthnoronha8206
    @ruthnoronha8206 ปีที่แล้ว

    I hate the heat and humidity so great tip.

  • @kimberlysadberry6757
    @kimberlysadberry6757 ปีที่แล้ว

    I live in Las Vegas and work outside. the summer gets really hot here too(minus the humidity thankfully) but those cooling towels really help. I'll refrigerate mine and wrap it loosely like a scarf around my neck. it does have to be refreshed every couple of hours but it is a lifesaver. mine is a spongey type material. I've tried the cloth ones and they don't work very well

  • @riffgroove
    @riffgroove 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I made the mistake of visiting Japan in mid September.
    It was still 35 degrees with 90% humidity.
    I came home after 3 days amd booked another trip for the end of November and had a great time .
    She's right. Summer in Japan is no joke.

  • @blushpetal
    @blushpetal 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    wish me luck!! my first trip to japan will be in JULY. i wouldve picked autumn if i could, but im going with my school community so i didnt get a choice.

  • @twostate7822
    @twostate7822 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I loved the summer festivals in Japan. The Kochi Yosakoi, (although the Sapporo Yosakoi Soran festival is in June with much more pleasant weather), Tokushima Awa Odori, and the Gujo Odori are something every visitor to Japan should try to experience, even though they are during the hottest part of August. Gujo Hachiman is up in the hills so it's a little cooler, especially at night, and the dancing takes place after dark. The Kochi and Tokushima festivals can be sweltering during the day, but they cool off a little after dark even though there is dancing going on during the day.
    Be prepared to be hot and sweaty when outside. I had a free unplanned day in Tokyo during my last summer trip, and had a couple of outdoor things to see. I left my hotel, walked into the street and encountered a blast furnace, worthy of a 110+F day in Las Vegas, and turned around and went back to my room to wait until the sun went down.

  • @FloraAndOtherNonsense
    @FloraAndOtherNonsense ปีที่แล้ว

    me watching this having struggled hanging my washing out in the heat. It's so sticky. The bore cooling wipes are actually a god send when out and abut though

  • @catflyflyfly
    @catflyflyfly 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Just got back from Japanese Summer. I'm from SEA. I thought I was prepared. NOPE. 😂
    To anyone looking to visit Japan, Fun thing that you can do is to politely observe what people dress & bring, then just copy them. Only non-obvious thing they do is applying the sunscreen, but you can quickly assume that girls are putting shitton amount of that to keep their skin that bright.
    The only thing I'm not sure if its working is the cool neck ring, since I didn't see that much people using it (around 1 in 20 in Osaka)

  • @ernestestrada2461
    @ernestestrada2461 ปีที่แล้ว

    I loved going to matsuri near where we lived and near my Sobo's home.
    I agree with the he hayashichuka. My mother used to make it quite frequently during the summer, with a freshly sliced cucumbers, ham and thinly cooked eggs.
    I agree with your suggestion the rivers in the mountains. It can often be many degrees cooler and the water very refreshing.
    At least when I was growing up. It was fun. Is trying Japanese traditional foods such as yakisoba, takoyaki and taiyaki.
    Sometimes going into the local markets you can pick up potato croquettes. They make a great snack, especially when they're fresh.

  • @ashleygwenolyn
    @ashleygwenolyn 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Most helpful video I have watched in a long time. Thank you!!

  • @pambulama973
    @pambulama973 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh I w😅sh I had if seen this a few weeks ago. Got back from my 1st Japan trip a few days ago. Yep it was sooooo hot. I do always have an umbrella with me so that was good but seeing your video before hand would of prepared me more. One thing I found hard was lack of seating anywhere. I’ll bring a portable seat with me next time.

  • @MagnoliaAlba
    @MagnoliaAlba ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Allison, how would you say the summers in Japan compare to summers in Florida? Is Japan hotter and more humid? Thank you for all the tips in this video!

  • @susanma4899
    @susanma4899 ปีที่แล้ว

    I highly recommend the Gatsby "ice type deodorant body wipes." They don't just wipe off sweat--they're infused with some kind of cooling menthol that makes your skin feel cool and minty after wiping yourself down. The sensation lasts for a minute or two and is quite refreshing.

  • @ginaquinzani6488
    @ginaquinzani6488 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great tips which I also find work well in MUGGY NYC summers which are dreadful. Thanks

  • @fl5282
    @fl5282 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Allison - thank you for the heads up! You mentioned rain in June...how bad is that? Do we need rain jackets and rain boots or will it be warm rain and a t-shirt is fine? And where do you suggest we look for the latest festivals? Thanks! 👊

  • @johnnacke4134
    @johnnacke4134 ปีที่แล้ว

    Allison, We just booked a Japan Tour 2024 , June 23- July 6… We are seniors and it is the only opportunity that we will have…. But, after watching this, I think we will cancel and go to Europe, again. Thanks for the heads-up… ciao, John

  • @aussiegirl5050
    @aussiegirl5050 ปีที่แล้ว

    You didn’t mention that the temperature doesn’t drop at night…or if it does, it’s only a couple of degrees. Also, the neck towel - wrap 3 or 4 of the tiny ice packs that you get when you buy refrigerated sweets in the center, secure with rubber bands and put around your neck. Just refreeze them when you get home. Or, if your hat is loose, wrap some in a small hand towel and out them inside your hat. Probably won’t go with business dress but definitely ok for casual wear. You didn’t mention the long gloves that you can buy from ¥100 stores as quick arm covers to prevent sunburn Loose clothing is a must. I preferred mid calf culotte type pants (or is that skirts) and loose t shirts. If you are worried about losing your parasol/umbrella, buy a length of hair elastic and a hair scrunchy from ¥100 store and attach the parasol to your wrist. Also useful for when you drop it as don’t have to bend down to pick it up. Use baby powder (adult body powder is hard to find) to avoid heat rash. Soothe tired, aching legs and feet with the herbal patches from the drug store. Wear sandals but carry packs of bandaids as they will rub when your feet swell in the heat.

  • @susanma4899
    @susanma4899 ปีที่แล้ว

    A few days ago I stayed at a ryokan in the mountains. It was a beautiful house, but you know old homes have inner courtyards and verandas (ベランダ) which are usually just...open. So the room where I slept was cool, but the rest of the house was NOT. It cooled down a bit at night. You're right, traditional restaurants and hotels are still hot--hot in the hallways, hot in the lobby. I'm talking about small, business hotel-type places, not big fancy hotels.

  • @marilynrobles5379
    @marilynrobles5379 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi Allison, I am also from Florida. It has been not stop ridiculously HOT here. How does the heat and humidity in Japan compare to that of Florida?

    • @AllisoninTokyo
      @AllisoninTokyo  ปีที่แล้ว

      About the same but you’re outside walking on concrete all day instead of in AC 😂

  • @jerometsowinghuen
    @jerometsowinghuen ปีที่แล้ว

    As I will be traveling to Osaka coming this morning, expecting that the weather would be scorching.

  • @sunkissedhunnie
    @sunkissedhunnie ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Maybe you saw me! I genuinely gave up in some of my itinerary too. My birthday is in the summer in Japan so I had to come during July ahahahahaha! I just accepted the heat, the humidity and the sweat. I sweated in places that I didn't know I could sweat. Thank you Tokyo for these discoveries. I was kinda sad that I missed the festivals :(

  • @szhinkoszhinko5006
    @szhinkoszhinko5006 ปีที่แล้ว

    awesome! thank u for the tips! we’re arriving in tokyo on september 20 hopefully its not that hot.

  • @FearItself187
    @FearItself187 ปีที่แล้ว

    My first trip to Tokyo was late September and the temperature was only around 25C but the humidity was around 90% and it was tough. I live where Summer temperatures often get to around 40C but with relatively low humidity, and I would take that over what I experienced in Tokyo! My last two trips (and my upcoming trip) have been in Tokyo's Winter, and I loved it (plus I get a bonus of missing a couple of weeks of the hot Summer where I live!).

  • @cstpa1
    @cstpa1 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    im going in july its my third time and my first summer i am excited to see the lush green and beaches f it we ride

  • @cbauch
    @cbauch ปีที่แล้ว

    Good tips. Being from Florida, I would think that you are used to the heat and humidity. I came here from Texas and it's not as bad as Houston. Despite that, I am looking forward to fall.

  • @talesofmichele
    @talesofmichele ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is the first year Festivals are back😅 I completely forgot about them! No plans to go to one…well does Pokémon GO Fest count?

  • @DagenhamLegend
    @DagenhamLegend ปีที่แล้ว

    We here at the moment from rainy London, it's so hot and humid here! Unfortunately my daughter who is with me could only come when school had finished so we had no choice😢. Trying to enjoy the city still

  • @VerhoevenSimon
    @VerhoevenSimon ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for the tips, and I hope you find some relief yourself.

  • @Marty_Mouse
    @Marty_Mouse ปีที่แล้ว

    In total, I've spent about 6 months in Japan over 8 trips, but still haven't been there in summer. I really want to go for the summer festivals.

  • @jemmashome
    @jemmashome ปีที่แล้ว

    I heard about the summer in Japan! My colleagues were saying its incredible hot and unbearable! But I guess theres always other seasons 😅

  • @susanma4899
    @susanma4899 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yeah, I had a fantasy of going to the beaches near Kamakura, but after going there...we are spoiled by Florida, for sure. The sand in Kamakura is not white. It's kinda hard-packed and brown. I felt like I was walking in an ashtray, UGH. Also hawks WILL swoop down and try to take food from your hands if you're eating. They literally appear out of nowhere.

  • @midge007
    @midge007 ปีที่แล้ว

    lmao I loved the intro - set the tone real good for Japanese summers xD

  • @isabellasupnet
    @isabellasupnet ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Ah this is perfect! I have a trip to Japan this mid-September and I'm afraid of how hot it will be. Hahaha. 😬 Is there any chance of it being marginally cooler? 😅

    • @_Astrogirl_
      @_Astrogirl_ ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I’m praying for u lol hopefully there will at least be a nice breeze

    • @AllisoninTokyo
      @AllisoninTokyo  ปีที่แล้ว

      Maybe…marginally 👧

    • @skankfaceBECCA
      @skankfaceBECCA ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AllisoninTokyo gahh im leaving september 5th and i am scared now, im super sensitive to heat.

  • @samuelsalinas9607
    @samuelsalinas9607 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow, yeah. My trip got postponed twice because of Covid in 2021 and 2022. The borders where still closed in 2023 and my church was going to Turkey, so I figured, why not🤷? Once I bought the trip the borders to Japan opened up for tourist groups. After all that I just wanted to go when I could go and made plans for June (to Japan). Nwo I'm learning it could be rainy season, it's hot and you being a Florida girl, like me, ( from Browar, just north of Miami Dade) are telling how hot it can be.. yeah, I'm guessing it will be. But whatever, I'll just make the best of it and take all the advice I can get and hope for the best.

  • @doitwithb
    @doitwithb ปีที่แล้ว

    I was in Japan a week ago and I thought it was hot, then I look at the temperatures now after I have left...And YES! Those cooling products, I bought them all🤣🤣 Not very useful here in Canada but it saved my butts many times while I was in Japan😛😛

  • @nikkibracewell7677
    @nikkibracewell7677 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Going in June to see our son and dil who live there. I really wanted to go in March or April but my husband is a school teacher so not enough time off to go other than summer. We are from the South in the US so I understand heat and humidity. It's part of our summer lives too.

  • @lozzimusprime
    @lozzimusprime ปีที่แล้ว

    Was laughing my head off at the intro, needed a laugh! Thank you! We went in November, and omg it was amazing. It was nice and cool! Ppl looked at us like we were nuts bc we were in baggy shorts and t-shirts, no coats, lol.
    One of my friends lives in Japan and has always said summer is one of the seasons. And I hate summer, regardless of the country. So yeah, I'll be avoiding.

  • @lisarubalcava3639
    @lisarubalcava3639 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you Allison for those great tips. Unfortunately, we'll be there the August 24, 2024. Visiting Kobe- Osaka, Kochi, Mt. Fugi, and Hiroshima. Are these places as hot as you say?? Thanks for all your tips.