Traveling in Japan during typhoon season can be overwhelming, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the country’s weather patterns. This guide will help you understand what a typhoon is, how to stay safe, and where to find the latest travel updates. Discover essential resources, safety tips, and what to do with your travel reservations if a typhoon disrupts your plans. What is a Typhoon? Typhoons are similar to hurricanes, bringing strong winds, heavy rain, and potential flooding. Typhoon season in Japan typically runs from June to October. When a typhoon approaches, transportation can be disrupted, and outdoor activities may be unsafe. Understanding what to expect will help you stay prepared. General Travel Tips During a Typhoon Essential Weather Resources Once you understand the general situation, use the following resources to track the typhoon’s movement and prepare for any disruptions: How to Prepare and Stay Safe These steps and resources will help you stay informed and prepared during a typhoon in Japan. Keep these links handy, and make sure to stay updated with reliable information throughout your travels. These are general safety tips, but please use advice from the nearby train, hotel, and shop staff. I tried my best to provide the most general advice here but I will not be responsible for any damages caused by the information on this page. About the Author: Hiroshi Iwasaki was a founding member of the Japan Forum for Disaster Mitigation by Youth. He has been actively involved in various disaster mitigation and relief efforts, ranging from local community advocacy to emergency relief during major disasters, including the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Hiroshi also has an extensive background in outdoor activities, from crossing North America by bicycle to achieving the highest ranks in the Boy Scouts. His experiences in disaster management and the outdoors bring a unique perspective to travel safety in Japan.