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Best Time To Visit Nagoya

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The ideal time to visit Nagoya, Japan, is typically during the spring (March to May) or fall (September to November) when the weather is most pleasant. Spring brings the much-celebrated cherry blossom season, where pink and white blooms spectacularly blanket the city’s parks and streets, usually peaking around late March to early April. This is an exquisite time for sightseeing as the temperatures are comfortably mild, ranging from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F). The city celebrates the season with hanami (flower viewing) parties, making it an excellent period for immersing oneself in Japanese culture and traditions.

Fall is another fantastic season, marked by cooler temperatures and the stunning koyo (autumn leaves) season. Between September and November, the temperatures are generally cool and comfortable, varying from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). This period sees the foliage turn into vivid shades of red, orange, and yellow, providing a picturesque backdrop for travelers. Besides the beautiful scenery, this time of year also offers various cultural festivals and events, such as the Nagoya Festival and the World Cosplay Summit, giving visitors a taste of local festivities and international gatherings.

Monthwise temperature in Nagoya

Month Min Temp Max Temp
January 1°C °c 9°C °c
February 1°C °c 10°C °c
March 4°C °c 14°C °c
April 10°C °c 20°C °c
May 15°C °c 25°C °c
June 20°C °c 27°C °c
July 24°C °c 31°C °c
August 26°C °c 33°C °c
September 22°C °c 29°C °c
October 15°C °c 23°C °c
November 9°C °c 17°C °c
December 3°C °c 11°C °c

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