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In Okazaki, winter is usually milder with only occasional snow, though it can be cold. If you come from a warm climate please ensure that you either bring good warm clothing or budget for purchases in Japan. Summers in Okazaki are hot and humid though less so than Tokyo, Kyoto or Osaka. If you come from a temperate or cold climate you will feel the heat. Light loose cotton clothing, shorts and suitable footwear are required. If you are from northern Europe or any other cold climate, then the winter will be very mild but the heat of summer may feel oppressive. The reverse applies if you are from a tropical or warm weather climate. All of our classrooms and accommodation are equipped with air-conditioning and heating to make it easier for you to concentrate on your studies. The rainfall chart shows the average rainfall/snowfall in each month for the past 15 years. As you can see, due to the milder winter there is little snowfall in Okazaki. The wettest months tend to be in early summer (the rainy season known as "tsuyu") and again in September when typhoons are often accompanied by heavy rains. Spring and Autumn have less rain on average and this combined with the weather makes it a good time to visit. For short course students, the 'best' time to visit may be Spring or Autumn. |
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