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Nagoya Weather in February

Season: winter
In short: mostly sunny, low temperature, rare rainfall or snow

Main Hall of Osu Kannon Temple
Main Hall of Osu Kannon Temple


As the last month of winter, February in Nagoya is still cold. The average high temperature remains at 10℃ (50℉) in the daytime, and the average low temperature can drop to 2℃ (35.6℉) at night. Moreover, the cold monsoons from nearby Mount Ibuki visits Nagoya frequently in this month, making people feel even colder. Nagoya is in the dry season in February, during which sunny days make up the majority. It hardly rains or snows, with a total monthly precipitation of 66mm (2.6in), falling on 6 days. Outdoor activities in this month are possible without being affected by continuous rainy days.

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Averages for Nagoya Weather in February

High Temp
10°C (50°F)
Low Temp
2°C (35.6°F)
Rainfall
66mm (2.6in)
Sunrise
06:24 ~ 06:52
Sunset
17:20 ~ 17:46



Recommended Clothes to Wear in February

Nagoya February Clothes

Clothes: Warm clothes are highly recommended. Sweater or hoodie with a wool overcoat are good matches when going out during the day. When visiting indoor attractions with heating, you can take off the overcoat to adapt to temperature difference. At night, a thicker overcoat like a padded jacket or a light down coat can bring more warmth to you. For bottoms, winter pants and thick sweatpants are suitable. 

Shoes: A pair of lightweight and comfortable but warm sneakers are essential.
Other items: On windy days, the scarf, hat, and gloves can help insulate you from the coldness.


Top Things to Do in Nagoya in February

Tourism Rate: 

Historical Sites Tour

February with fewer tourists offers an excellent opportunity to have a culture tour at a leisurely pace in Nagoya. 

Your trip can start with Atsuta Jingu Shrine. As one of the oldest shrines in Japan, the shrine is known for storing the Kusanagi no Tsurugi sword, which is one of the Three Sacred Imperial Treasures of Japan. But regrettably, this treasure is not on display. Don’t worry. Atsuta Shrine Museum collects about 4,000 more various items donated by pilgrims, 176 of which are designated as national treasures. You can fully experience the culture of Shintoism in Japan here.

Atsuta Jingu Shrine in February
Atsuta Jingu Shrine in February


Nagoya Castle can be the next station. As the symbol of Nagoya, it is a nationally designated historic site. In the Main Keep, you will find that the interior is decorated with exquisite frescoes painted by “Kano School”. On the roof of the tower, stand a pair of golden animal-shaped decorations, considered as the guardian of the building. On weekends and national holidays, there are omotenashi performances by Nagoya Omotenashi Bushotai, and you can take photos with them for free.

Nagoya Castle in February
Nagoya Castle in February


Osu Kannon Temple, located in the center of Nagoya, is a great place to learn about Japanese history. The main object of worship here is a wooden statue of Kannon. Various sacrificial activities are held every year, attracting numerous pilgrims. If you happen to be here on February 3, 2025, you will encounter the treasure ship parade, called Osu Setsubun Takarabune Gyoretsu in Japan, which is held to remove bad luck. Besides, do not miss the market on the 18th and 28th of every month. There are around 60 stalls selling souvenirs, antiques and beautiful works of art.

Osu Kannon Temple in February
Osu Kannon Temple in February

Having Fun in Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium

If you are afraid of the coldness outdoors in February, the Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium can be a good destination to visit. It is the largest indoor aquarium in Japan and is home to many marine creatures such as giant sharks, sea lions, and penguins. There is the largest pool in Japan in the aquarium, where you will be amazed by the wonderful dolphin show. You will also have the opportunity to interact with them in performance. Be sure to pick up a copy of the special show schedule so as to get the performance information in advance. 

Finishing the activities in the aquarium, it is advised to enjoy the magnificent night view of the city and the illuminated port scene at the Port of Nagoya, which is the largest artificial port in Japan and one of the important landmarks in Nagoya. Just remember to wear warm clothes.

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