Fukuoka Weather in May
Season: Spring
In short: one of the best months to travel, warm, sunny
Torii Gates at Inari Shrine of Kushida Shrine
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Thanks to such comfortable weather of Fukuoka, May is one of the best visiting months. Since it’s also the peak month, you are advised to have a plan and make bookings in advance.
See also: Japan Weather in May
Averages for Fukuoka Weather in May
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Average Highest Temperature | 24°C (75.2°F) |
Average Lowest Temperature | 16°C (60.8°F) |
Average Temperature | 20°C (68°F) |
Precipitation | 118.1 mm |
Average Rainy Days | 10 days |
Average Humidity | 68% |
Sunrise Time | 5:09 - 5:29 |
Sunset Time | 19:01 - 19:22 |
Daylight Hours | 13.31 - 14.13 h |
Average Sunshine Hours | 6.5 h |
What to Wear to Visit Fukuoka in May
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Females: In warm May, you can wear dresses plus shirts or sun-protective jackets; T-shirts, long-sleeve T-shirts, jeans, plus thin knitwear or shirts is also proper. In such a climate of Fukuoka, shoes like sneakers and loafers are suitable.
Males: You are recommended to wear T-shirts, jeans or sweatpants plus long-sleeve T-shirts or thin jackets. Sneakers and casual shoes are comfortable and proper in May.
Accessories: UV rays are relatively strong this month, so it is recommended to carry sun protection gear such as parasols, hats, sunscreen, and sunglasses.
Top Places to Go and Things to Do in Fukuoka in May
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1. Hakata Dontaku Festival
Hakata Dontaku Festival is held on May 3 and 4 each year, during the most visited Golden Week holiday of Japan. With more than 2 million participants, it is one of the largest festivals in Japan. Its liveliest event is the parade, where tens of thousands of revelers dressed in brightly colored traditional costumes dance through the streets of Fukuoka. In addition, about 30 stages will be set up in Fukuoka City, on which a variety of performances are given to the public, together with stalls serving food, drinks, and games all around. Towards the end of the two-day festivity, the last carnival of enthusiastic Dontaku dance will be staged, as everyone is welcome to join in.
2. Uminonakamichi Seaside Park
May is the perfect time for outdoor activities, so you are recommended to cycle around Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, an expansive natural park. The park has a special lane for biking, which takes about an hour to ride. Half of the lane goes along the shore, so you can enjoy the gentle sea breeze and beautiful sea view while cycling. In the park, there are various types of flowers blossoming in different seasons. Going in May, you may see beautiful roses.
3. Itoshima Peninsula
In May, the weather is mostly sunny and warm, perfect for enjoying the sea view and beach on the Itoshima Peninsula. There are various attractions to visit: the peninsula’s most famous scenic spots Sakurai Futamigaura’s Couple Stones and the white torii gate on the sea, the magnificent naturally formed sea cave; and Shiraito Falls. Meanwhile, there are seafood restaurants on the coast, where you can enjoy delicious seafood while enjoying the beautiful sea view. You can also visit the villages on the peninsula, many of which have unique handicraft shops.
Itoshima Peninsula
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Other Travel Recommendation
If you want to visit the special architecture of Japanese shrines, go to Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine or Kushida Shrine.Fukuoka May Travel Tip
Since May 1 to 5 belong to Golden Week, including May 3 and 4 are the Hakata Dontaku Festival, there are many tourists at the beginning of the month, and the hotel prices are expensive. Therefore, if you plan to visit Fukuoka in early May 2025, you’d better book hotels and tickets in advance, which can help you save money and make sure your travel plans go smoothly.May Weather for Other Cities in Japan:
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