Yokohama Japan · 요코하마
Timezone: Europe/Berlin
Humidity 96.2% · Wind 12 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.
Yokohama outfit guide
- • 🌬️ Baseline: Yokohama is coastal, and waterfront wind can change the feel. If you linger around Minato Mirai, Yamashita Park, or Red Brick Warehouse, it can feel cooler than the number.
- • 🌡️ 2–10°C feel (winter): Coat/padded jacket + warm layers are common. Scarves help a lot; gloves can help if you stay out for night views.
- • 🌡️ 10–18°C (early spring / late autumn): Trench/light coat + sweatshirt/shirt works well. Evenings by the water can feel cooler—layers help.
- • 🌡️ 18–25°C (spring / autumn): Short or long sleeves with a thin outer layer is usually enough. Walking routes add up easily.
- • 🌡️ 25°C+ (early summer–summer): Hot and humid days are common. Breathable fabrics help; many people carry a thin layer for strong indoor AC.
- • 👟 Shoes: Typical Minato Mirai → Yamashita → Chinatown routes can cross 10,000 steps. Cushioned sneakers are the safest default.
Travel tips
- • 🌊 Waterfront walks depend on wind and waiting time. In winter it can feel sharply colder; in summer, humidity drives fatigue.
- • 🧧 Chinatown is a stable rainy-day option. In rainy season/typhoon patterns, lock in indoor blocks first.
- • 🛍️ Mixing malls and museums helps you manage the outside-to-inside contrast; in summer, thin layers help.
- • ☔ Rain plus wind can make umbrellas awkward. On windy forecasts, a hooded rain shell can be easier.
- • 🌙 If you plan night views, dress for after-sunset comfort, not just daytime highs.
FAQ
Q. Is Yokohama cooler than Tokyo?
A. Not always, but sea breeze can change perceived comfort. In winter it may feel sharper; in summer it can feel slightly easier near the water.
Q. Does rain ruin the trip?
A. Not necessarily, but rain + wind slows movement. Indoor options (Chinatown, shopping, museums) keep the day stable.
Q. Will I walk a lot?
A. Yes—typical routes add up. Comfortable shoes reduce fatigue dramatically.
Q. Does snow disrupt transportation in winter?
A. Heavy snow buildup is uncommon. Wind and evening chill are more common variables.
Explore Yokohama
These pages are connected so you can compare conditions and decide for yourself.