Is August suitable to go to Japan? How many flights were canceled in Japan due to typhoon in July 2018?
Not long ago, Japan experienced a once-in-a-decade heavy rainstorm, which killed more than 200 people. Now another typhoon is about to affect him. The editor still recommends that everyone pay attention to safety when traveling, check the weather forecast in advance, and pay attention to some news in time to avoid affecting travel. Is August suitable to go to Japan?
Not suitable at the moment. The typhoon is still in Japan, and many flights in Japan have been cancelled, so it is not very suitable to go to Japan now. You can go there when the weather gets better in mid-to-late August, but most places in Japan will be very hot, and because of the summer vacation So there are many people. The highlight of summer is the fireworks display and the sea of sunflowers. Remember to wear sunscreen when you go there to prevent heatstroke. How many flights have been canceled in Japan
The strong typhoon "Skybark" on the 12th has caused the cancellation of 412 flights in Japan, and this number is still likely to continue to rise.
The affected flights include 12 airlines including Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Spring Airlines, Tianma Airlines, and AIRDO. Some of these airlines have announced flights that will continue to be suspended on the 29th.
Typhoon "Skylark" moves from the southeast to the northwest from the Pacific Ocean, with a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 50 meters/second. It is expected that the maximum rainfall in the area where the typhoon passes may reach 400 mm within 24 hours. As of 17:00 local time, parts of Chiba and Shizuoka Prefectures in Japan have entered the storm area of "Hibari", and the typhoon is expected to make landfall from late night on the 28th to before dawn the next day. After it turns to the west, it will hit the Kinki area that was hit by heavy rains in early July, killing more than 200 people.
At present, many places in Japan have issued evacuation warnings, and a total of 6,100 households in four places, including Kanagawa Prefecture, have experienced power outages. In addition, the Japan Meteorological Agency warned that the east wave may reach 10 meters in height.