Okinawa Weather

Okinawa Weather refers to the climatic conditions experienced in the Okinawa Prefecture, a group of islands located in the southernmost part of Japan. Okinawa has a subtropical climate characterized by warm temperatures, high humidity, and a distinct wet and dry season. The weather is generally mild, with hot summers and mild winters, making it a popular tourist destination year-round. The rainy season typically occurs from May to June, while typhoons are most common from August to October, leading to heavy rainfall and strong winds during those months. Understanding Okinawa’s weather is essential for residents and visitors alike for planning activities and ensuring safety during severe weather events.