Tokyo Weather Forecast & AQI – Live Radar
Wednesday, Apr 29
Atmospheric InsightsTokyo
Feels Like
20°
Humidity
88%
Wind
5 km/h
Visibility
14.3 km
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All About Tokyo
Tokyo is a mesmerizing blend of futuristic technology and ancient tradition. As the capital of Japan and the heart of the world's most populous metropolitan area, it offers everything from tranquil Shinto shrines to neon-drenched districts like Akihabara and Shinjuku. The city is renowned for its incredible cleanliness, efficient public transport, and world-class culinary scene, boasting more Michelin stars than any other city. Whether you're exploring the luxury boutiques of Ginza or the quirky fashion of Harajuku, Tokyo never ceases to surprise.
Climate and Environment
Tokyo has a humid subtropical climate characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild winters. The most comfortable times to visit are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). Spring is famous for the cherry blossom (sakura) season, though it can be quite variable with occasional rain. Summer (June to August) is extremely hot and humid, with the rainy season (tsuyu) typically occurring in June and July. This is followed by a period of intense heat. Winter (December to February) is usually dry and sunny, with temperatures occasionally dipping below freezing at night, but snow is relatively rare in the city center compared to northern Japan.
Travel and Local Tips
Tokyo's public transport system is incredibly efficient but can be overwhelming. Use an IC card like Suica or Pasmo for seamless travel on trains, subways, and buses. While many places in Tokyo now accept credit cards, Japan still has a strong cash culture, so always carry some yen with you, especially for smaller shops and temples. Learning a few basic Japanese phrases like 'Arigatou' (Thank you) and 'Sumimasen' (Excuse me) goes a long way. If you're sensitive to heat, avoid visiting in August when the humidity is at its peak. Remember that many restaurants have ticket vending machines outside; you order and pay there before entering.
Why Use AeroWeather for Tokyo?
Our specialized data points for Tokyo include high-resolution radar and real-time AQI monitoring. Unlike generic weather apps, we provide a deep dive into the specific atmospheric conditions that affect this region, ensuring you are always one step ahead of the weather.