Best time to visit Tokyo for good weather
When is the best weather in Tokyo? Monthly breakdown of temperature, rainfall, and sunshine hours — ranked by what actually matters for your trip.
Best month
November
Peak autumn foliage — arguably Tokyo's most beautiful month, rivalling cherry blossom.
↑Koyo peak: ginkgo trees gold, maples deep red — Shinjuku Gyoen, Meiji Jingu and Hamarikyu spectacular
↑Comfortable cool temperatures: 16°C, far more pleasant than spring's crowds and rain
↑Shichi-go-san shrine ceremonies (mid-November) — children in kimono at every major shrine
All months ranked — Good weather
Best match
Peak autumn foliage — arguably Tokyo's most beautiful month, rivalling cherry blossom.
#1 for good weather
Best match
Autumn colours begin and the heat finally breaks — the best weather month, growing crowds.
#2 for good weather
Best match
Post-blossom calm with perfect temperatures — the underrated window.
#3 for good weather
Best match
Cherry blossom arrives late March — extraordinary, but the price and crowd surge begins simultaneously.
#4 for good weather
Strong option
Peak cherry blossom and peak tourism — the most visited month of the year.
#5 for good weather
Strong option
Illuminations season — Tokyo goes all-in on Christmas lights despite not celebrating Christmas.
#6 for good weather
Strong option
Cold and clear — excellent for New Year temple visits and uncrowded Shibuya.
#7 for good weather
Strong option
Still cold, still quiet — the last window before cherry blossom prices arrive.
#8 for good weather
Strong option
Typhoon season peaks — Tokyo's highest rainfall month. Avoid unless your plans are flexible.
#9 for good weather
Worth considering
Sumida River Fireworks are spectacular — but 30°C + 76% humidity is genuinely punishing.
#10 for good weather
Worth considering
Tsuyu rainy season: a month of persistent drizzle and humidity. Go elsewhere.
#11 for good weather
Worth considering
Obon festival brings Japan alive — but also brings the most oppressive heat of the year.
#12 for good weather