Nagoya Japan · 나고야
Timezone: Asia/Tokyo
Humidity 23.2% · Wind 4.8 m/s
Hourly forecast (today)
Date: 2026-03-12Daily forecast (up to 14 days)
What to wear
Actual feel varies with wind and rain, but the tips below should help you build a comfortable travel outfit.
Nagoya outfit guide
- • 🌡️ 0–8°C feel (winter): Coat/padded jacket + thermal layers are common. In Nagoya, snow is less of the story than dry air and wind—scarves and gloves can be high-impact.
- • 🌡️ 8–16°C (early spring / late autumn): Trench or light coat + sweatshirt/shirt is a safe combo. Days can feel mild, while evenings cool down quickly.
- • 🌡️ 16–24°C (spring / autumn): Long sleeves or short sleeves with a thin outer layer usually works. Walkable months mean shoes matter more than you expect.
- • 🌡️ 24°C+ (early summer–summer): Hot and humid days are common. Breathable fabrics help, and many people carry a thin layer for strong AC in subways and malls.
- • 👟 Shoes: Routes like Osu–Sakae–Nagoya Castle often mean long flat walks. Cushioned sneakers are the easiest default; spare socks help in rainy season.
- • 🧳 Extras: Folding umbrella, small towel, sunscreen (spring–autumn), moisturizer (winter), and water in summer cover most situations.
Travel tips
- • 🏯 Around Nagoya Castle, wind exposure can change comfort—plan layers for time spent outdoors, not just the forecast number.
- • 🛍️ Osu shopping streets, Sakae, and Nagoya Station areas have strong indoor options, so rainy-day pacing is relatively easy to maintain.
- • 🚇 Frequent subway transitions can create a bigger outside-to-inside contrast. Even in summer, a thin layer helps.
- • 🥵 In peak summer, shift outdoor walking to mornings/evenings and treat midday as indoor time to reduce fatigue.
- • 🥾 In walkable seasons, blisters can be the real problem—spare socks or blister pads can save a day.
FAQ
Q. Is Nagoya weather similar to Osaka and Kyoto?
A. Broadly yes, but summers can feel heavier with urban heat and humidity. In winter, dry air and wind often shape the “feel” more than snow.
Q. Is summer extremely hot?
A. It can feel hot and humid, and long midday walks can be tiring. Many travelers manage it by walking outdoors in the morning/evening and using indoor plans midday.
Q. Is there enough to do on rainy days?
A. Yes—shopping streets, cafés, and indoor routes are strong, so it’s easier to keep plans stable as long as you’re not relying only on outdoor spots.
Q. Does snow disrupt transportation in winter?
A. Major snow disruption in central Nagoya is uncommon. The bigger variable is cold rain and wind, which can drop perceived comfort quickly.
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