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Nagoya Weather in November

Season: autumn
In short: sunny, cool during the day & a bit cold at night, no much precipitation

Wedding Ceremony in Atsuta Jingu Shrine
Wedding Ceremony in Atsuta Jingu Shrine
Entering November, Nagoya steps into late autumn. The high temperature remains a little below 20℃ (68℉), making the weather cool and air fresh. There is a large day-and-night temperature difference. At night, the low temperature drops to less than 10℃ (50℉).

It does not rain much, and the total monthly rainfall lies in 80mm (3.1in), falling on 6 days averagely. Sunny and cloudy days make up the majority of November.

It is worth mentioning that in this month, the sun sets early and Nagoya does not have colorful nightlife, so you’d better make full use of the daytime during your stay there.

See also: Japan Weather in November


Averages for Nagoya Weather in November

High Temp
17°C (62.6°F)
Low Temp
9°C (48.2°F)
Rainfall
80mm (3.1in)
Sunrise
06:12 ~ 06:40
Sunset
16:40 ~ 16:58


Dress Code in Nagoya in November

Nagoya November Clothes

Top: A sweater or hoodie is recommended in sunny daytime. If it is rainy or windy, you can add a trench coat. At night with lower temperature, a thicker coat such as the wool overcoat can protect you against coldness.

Bottom: Sweatpants or jeans are advised.

Shoes: A pair of comfortable sneakers can be helpful for outdoor sightseeing in November.
Special Recommendation: It is a good idea to wear a kimono to visit attractions on sunny days. Taking photos with beautiful red autumnal leaves in the traditional Japanese clothes can leave you with an unforgettable memory.

Top Things to Do in Nagoya in November

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Appreciating Red Maple Leaves 

Nagoya sees the most beautiful red maple leaves in November. If you miss the romantic cherry blossoms in spring in 2025, remember to appreciate the red autumnal leaves in November.  

Nagoya Castle: Nagoya Castle is a good destination for red maple leaves viewing, in which the Ninomaru Garden is the best viewing point. In addition, you can see golden ginkgo leaves blanketing the ground, forming charming scenery. Looking from afar, you can see shachi ornaments standing on the roof of the Main Keep shining with golden light. They are the icons of the castle. The Main Keep now serves as a museum displaying numerous cultural relics of the Edo period (1603-1868). Resonating with red and golden autumnal leaves, the historical buildings in the castle look more majestic. 

Tokugawaen: In Tokugawaen, you have the opportunity appreciating the red autumnal leaves at night, which can be a unique experience for your Nagoya trip. Strolling through the garden, you will meet rockery, lakes, pavilions, spectacular waterfalls and 300 maple trees. At night, all the maple leaves are illuminated by lights and present beautiful reflections in the water, creating a unique and peaceful atmosphere. Tokugawaen Momichi Festival is held every November when the leaves here turn red. You need to check when it starts in advance if you want to take part in.  

Tokugawaen in Autumn
Tokugawaen in Autumn


In addition, Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens, Shirotori Garden and Tsuruma Park are all popular destinations for viewing red autumnal leaves. You can choose based on your time and preference.

Learning about Japanese Culture in Historical Monuments

The cool and dry weather in November makes it the best time to visit historical sites. You can enjoy a deep culture tour with no worries about high temperature or too much rainfall.

Towering Trees in Atsuta Jingu Shrine
Towering Trees in Atsuta Jingu Shrine

Atsuta Jingu Shrine: Atsuta Jingu Shrine is a must-go in Nagoya, especially for those who are interested in Japanese culture. With a history of over 1,900 years, it enshrines the Kusanagi no Tsurugi sword, one of the Three Sacred Imperial Treasures in Japan. Entering the shrine, you will first be amazed by the towering trees over a thousand years old. The Atsuta Shrine Museum houses approximately 6,000 treasures, donated by believers from across the country, led by the royal family. You can see more than 2,000 antiques and artworks as well as precious classical literature and scriptures. Many newly married couples host their wedding ceremonies in the temple for blessings. On the way out, you can also feed pigeons and ravens that land on the roadside.

Osu Kannon Temple: If you want to pray for good luck, Osu Kannon Temple can be a good choice. It is extremely famous among locals. A wooden statue of Kannon surprisingly surviving a fire is worshiped in the temple. You can also buy antiques, artworks and handicrafts on the city-renowned antique market held on the 18th and 28th of every month.
Statue in Osu Kannon Temple
Statue in Osu Kannon Temple

Other famous historical attractions include Nagoya Castle, Toyota Automobile Museum, Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, etc., all of which are advised to visit if time permits.

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