Nagoya July weather
Nagoya, Japan · July
Urban heat + humidity can feel heavy
July can feel sticky within minutes of walking, and humidity often drives fatigue more than the temperature number. On exposed streets, the “no shade” feeling can be real.
Sudden showers can interrupt transfers. Many travelers keep midday outdoors short and use indoor blocks to reset.
July averages at a glance
Average low
around 23–25°C
Average high
around 32–35°C
Average rainfall
around 150–230 mm
Rainy days
about 8–11 days
What to wear in July in Nagoya
Actual feel will change with wind and rain, but use the suggestions below to build a comfortable layered outfit.
- • Very light short sleeves/tanks with breathable bottoms are common.
- • A thin layer helps with strong AC in subways and department stores.
- • A folding umbrella and water-safe pouch help for sudden showers.
Travel tips for visiting Nagoya in July
- • Split the day: outdoors in morning/evening, indoors around midday.
- • Indoor-heavy areas (shopping streets, malls) work well as heat shelters.
- • After rain, humidity can spike—leaving slack in the schedule helps.
July weather in Nagoya — FAQ
Q. Is July too hot to walk around?
A. It depends, but long midday walks can be tough. Many travelers make it workable by walking outdoors in the morning/evening and leaning on indoor plans midday.
Q. Is indoor AC strong?
A. It varies, but subways and malls can feel quite cool. A thin layer often makes comfort easier.
Q. How do I plan for showers?
A. A folding umbrella plus footwear you don’t mind getting wet (or spare socks) reduces stress.
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