Nagoya Weather in August
Season: summerIn short: sunny, burning hot, no much rainfall
Stall at the Osu Shopping District
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August is the hottest month of the year in Nagoya, the highest temperature of which often remains above 30℃ (86℉). It occasionally rains and sunny days dominate in this month. On average, 8 days are rainy, bringing a total precipitation of 126mm (5.0in). The sun always rises early, so you can start your trip early in the morning when it is not that hot yet.
Travel Tips
Extreme heat occurs in Nagoya in August sometimes. Tourists need to control the time for outdoor activities and take effective sun protection measures when going out. Besides, typhoons may hit Nagoya this month, bringing heavy rains, storms and other bad weather. When it lands, stay indoor for your safety’s sake.
See also: Japan Weather in August
What to Wear & Pack to Visit Nagoya in August
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Clothes
It is advised to wear cool and breathable summer clothes including T-shirts, shorts and dresses made of lightweight cotton fabric to avoid the risk of heatstroke.
Shoes
Cool sandals are the best choices for going out in hot climate. You can also pack a pair of casual shoes as a replacement for long walking.
Necessities
Sun protection items are necessary for sightseeing under the scorching sun, including sunhats, sunglasses, and sunscreen cream. During the journey, wearing sun protection clothes and using parasol can make sure you are fully protected. You can also carry handheld fans or neck-hanging fans with you to help dissipate the heat.
Festivals Not to Be Missed in Nagoya in August
Tourism Rate:Nagoya Castle Summer Festival
Nagoya Castle, built in 1612, is known as one of the Three Great Castles in Japan. In the Main Keep, you can see numerous historical materials and models. The two golden shachi ornaments on its roof are the symbols of Nagoya Castle. The exquisite Honmaru Palace in the castle is also worth visiting.Nagoya Castle Summer Festival celebrated from early August to mid-August is a popular festival in Nagoya. At that time, the Southwest Corner Watchtower preserved from the Edo period (1603-1868) is open for limited hours. It is highly advised to have a visit. Besides, various activities such as catching goldfish and shooting games are held. In the evening, the whole castle is lit up, presenting a fascinating scene that can be only seen at the festival. Everyone dances Bon Odori around the stage decorated with Nagoya lanterns, creating a unique festive atmosphere.
Honmaru Palace of Nagoya Castle
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Osu Summer Festival
Osu Kannon Temple is a popular destination in Nagoya. It worships a wooden statue of Kannon surviving the fire in the 1920s. The temple is located at the Osu Shopping District, where various restaurants and shops are lined up. With a history of over 400 years, it is known as one of the most vibrant shopping streets in Japan. Various activities are held in the Osu area throughout the year. If you happen to be here in August 2025, do not miss the Osu Summer Festival on the first weekend. You can watch wonderful Taiko performances in the temple and join the samba dance parade on the street outside. The festival ends with a handheld fireworks display in the temple in the evening. With the majestic sound of Taiko, you can light fireworks and see them spewing out columns of fire.
Statue of Kannon in Osu Kannon Temple
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World Cosplay Summit
In addition to traditional shops, Osu Shopping District boasts many facilities of “otaku culture”. As the birthplace of Cosplay, it serves as the venue for the Cosplay World Summit held from every late July to early August, an international event jointly participated by Cosplay enthusiasts worldwide. During the summit, a cosplay parade is held in the Osu Shopping District. Cosplay contestants and fans dress up as their favorite anime and game characters to march on the street starting from the Osu Kannon Temple, making Nagoya the world of anime.Nippon Domannaka Festival
Every year at the end of August, nearly 20,000 dancers of about 200 teams from all over Japan gather in Nagoya to celebrate the Nippon Domannaka Festival. It is the largest dance festival in central Japan and a major summer event in Nagoya. During the 4-day celebrations, performers wearing bright costumes do traditional Japanese dances in original music. The main stage is in Hisaya-odori Park. You can not only watch the performance for free but also join the performers to dance together.
August Weather for Other Cities in Japan:
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- Kyoto Weather in August
- Osaka Weather in August
- Nara Weather in August
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