Nagoya March weather
Nagoya, Japan · March
Spring in the afternoon, chilly after sunset
March brings more spring-like afternoons, but after sunset it can swing back toward winter-feel. Within a single day, comfort can shift from light to chilly.
If you walk long routes (Nagoya Castle, Osu, Sakae), sweating then cooling down can make it feel colder—layer control helps.
March averages at a glance
Average low
around 6–8°C
Average high
around 13–16°C
Average rainfall
around 90–140 mm
Rainy days
about 8–10 days
What to wear in March in Nagoya
Actual feel will change with wind and rain, but use the suggestions below to build a comfortable layered outfit.
- • Trench/light coat with a sweatshirt or knit is a safe baseline.
- • Avoid overly heavy inner layers if your daytime walking is long.
- • Rain can drop perceived comfort—consider spare socks or water-friendly footwear.
Travel tips for visiting Nagoya in March
- • Keep a thin outer layer until the end of the day if you have evening plans.
- • Cool down properly when you enter indoors to avoid feeling chilled later.
- • On rainy days, increase indoor route time to keep pacing smooth.
March weather in Nagoya — FAQ
Q. Is a padded coat overkill in March?
A. For midday it can be, but for long evenings it may feel comfortable. Most people rely on a coat plus adjustable layers.
Q. What about pollen/allergies?
A. It’s very individual. Some travelers bring masks or medication in spring, but it’s not universal.
Q. Does rain change the feel a lot?
A. Often yes—wet air plus wind can feel notably colder. Waterproofing helps.
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