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Japan Tokyo Monthly Weather
Like major cities in other countries, Tokyo also boasts numerous tourist attractions centered around its bustling areas. Representative examples include Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Skytree, Ginza, and Akihabara.
Tokyo features a mild climate that rarely drops below freezing, making it suitable for year-round travel even during the winter, when snowfall is infrequent and the weather remains dry. However, it’s important to be aware that Tokyo experiences frequent earthquakes, so having prior knowledge about earthquakes can be helpful. Compared to other major cities such as Osaka and Nagoya, Tokyo is particularly prone to earthquakes.
The highest recorded temperature in Tokyo throughout the year is 31.1 degrees Celsius in August, while the lowest is 2.5 degrees Celsius in January.
In terms of rainfall, September sees the highest amount with 209mm, and June has the highest number of rainy days at 11.4.
The information is sourced from the World Meteorological Organization, covering the period from 1981 to 2010.