Weather in Nagasaki. Actual conditions and forecast

Map of wind conditions for Nagasaki area


Map of Nagasaki temperature forecast

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This temperature map is centered around Nagasaki. The map is real-time and interactive.

Rain forecast for Nagasaki area

1. Using the control panel above this map, you can check the rain forecast for Nagasaki for any period within next 10 days.
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This precipitation forecast map is centered around Nagasaki. The map is also real-time and interactive.
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More to see in Nagasaki
Agiruno Oka Park is very popular with young families in Nagasaki. This is not just another picturesque park but a real outdoor recreation center where you can spend an exciting day. The park has a small farm where visitors can feed goats and other animals. There are many playgrounds and sports grounds for little visitors, as well as specially equipped terraces with tables and benches for picnicking. Those who do not want to bring food with them can relax in a cozy cafe. A very interesting place for family leisure is Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium. It is housed in a large beautiful building on the coast, and penguins are among its main inhabitants. Many frequent visitors to the center come here at certain time to watch how the staff feed the penguins. In the warmer months, penguins are released to a specially equipped beach. There are comfortable recreation areas with benches for visitors on the coast. Every week, the aquarium holds interesting thematic events dedicated to oceanography and environmental issues. Nagasaki has lots of interesting museums worthy of parents' attention. Excellent children's tours are held at the Nagasaki City Science Museum, which is a single complex with a planetarium. Here, young visitors will be able to admire distant planets through powerful telescopes, as well as listen to fascinating lectures about space and watch educational films. This research center is originally designed based on well-known animated films, so children like it very much. … Read further

Nagasaki guide chapters

Advices for travellers

12. Shopping enthusiasts should prepare some cash. Credit cards may not be accepted in some small shops and small souvenir shops. 13. Apart from restaurants, confectioneries are widespread in the city. At some of them, visitors are offered to taste specialty sweets and excellent tea for free. 14. For inexperienced tourists, It can be quite difficult to navigate the city, as signs in English are rare here. … Open

Shopping, streets and outlets

Speaking about Nagasaki's popular gastronomic shops, New York Hall stands out. Its specialization is popular sweets. You can always buy freshly packaged sandwiches in the store. One of the main specialties is signature biscuits. Here you can choose great tasty gifts for loved ones. Youme Town Yumesaito is another shopping center with its own attractive features. Besides numerous fashion stores, it has small … Open

Nagasaki for children - what to visit

Agiruno Oka Park is very popular with young families in Nagasaki. This is not just another picturesque park but a real outdoor recreation center where you can spend an exciting day. The park has a small farm where visitors can feed goats and other animals. There are many playgrounds and sports grounds for little visitors, as well as specially equipped terraces with tables and benches for picnicking. Those who do not … Open

Travel guide to Nagasaki

Nagasaki's Confucius Mausoleum is a historic monument of national importance. This tourist attraction is often called the "most Chinese" in Japan. The thing is that the mausoleum is built in the best traditions of the Chinese style. Materials imported exclusively from China were used during its construction. Moreover, the construction of the mausoleum was performed exclusively by Chinese specialists. The shrine was … Open

Traditions and mentality of Nagasaki

Nagasaki is the venue for one of the largest fireworks festivals in Japan, which is usually held in the last days of July. A pyrotechnic show organized in a seaside park becomes one of the largest on Kyushu Island. The festival program lasts two days, and most of the events take place in the evening. About 10,000 fireworks are launched on the first evening and about 5,000 on the second. Apart from fireworks … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Menya Always offers its guests modern variations of Japanese-style dishes. It serves excellent ramen, hearty pork dishes, spicy salads, and other interesting delicacies. In addition to Japanese food, there are common Asian dishes on the menu. Be sure that everyone will find a treat to their taste here. Tarafuku Asa will please all fans of a relaxed atmosphere. It is designed more like a classic bar, but in … Open

Climate in Japan and weather forecast - best seasons for visit

Summer in most of Japan begins in June but is characterized by frequent and abundant rains. June is usually called the rainy season; the rains may not end for weeks. At the same time, coastal areas are struck by typhoons. Quite often during this period, the country is affected by natural disasters. Humidity rises significantly and the air temperature exceeds 30°C. In July, the precipitation becomes lower and humidity drops to 90%. From the end of August, the temperature begins to drop. In September, the air temperature can still reach 30°C, but in mid-October the average temperature is 13°C. Precipitation in autumn is quite rare. … Open

Atmosphere of Japan: religion and languages

The actual state language of Japan is Japanese. The locals call it nihonga. It is worth noting that more than 142 million people speak Japanese fluently today, and it is the native language of more than 130 million people. This enables this linguistic structure to occupy a worthy 8th place in the world ranking based on its prevalence. Most of the people who speak Japanese naturally live in the Land of the Rising Sun. In addition, a significant number of people still live in Hawaii and Brazil to date. In one of the States of America, the Japanese language was even granted the status of state language. … Open

Weather in the region of Nagasaki

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