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🏝️ Weather & Packing Guide · Updated 2026

Okinawa Weather & What to Wear, Month by Month

Okinawa isn't the Japan most people picture — it's subtropical, snow-free, and swimmable for half the year, but it also has a plum-rain season and a typhoon season you'll want to plan around. We break down what each month feels like, when you can get in the water, and exactly what to pack before you fly.

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Forget the Japan-in-Winter Image —Okinawa is a subtropical island

Honestly, if you've travelled to Tokyo or Kyoto and pack for Okinawa using that same weather in your head, you'll get it wrong straight away. Okinawa sits at the far south of Japan, closer to Taiwan than to Tokyo, so its climate is subtropical — warm almost year-round, snow-free, and with clear seas you can swim in far longer than anywhere else in the country. Temperatures stay within roughly 16–29°C all year.

But "warm all year" doesn't mean every month is the same. Okinawa has its own rhythm — the plum rains arrive early, from the start of May; typhoon season sweeps through from August to October; and even the mild winter has a sea breeze cool enough that you'll want a windbreaker. On this page we walk through the weather month by month, how to dress in each window, the best-value times to swim, and a packing checklist of the things people forget most.

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Summer / Beach · May–Oct
Strong sun, warm clear sea — but hot, humid, and typhoon-prone late in the season.
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Plum Rains · May–Jun
Frequent rain, high humidity, some sunless days — arriving before the main islands.
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Typhoon Season · Aug–Sep
Some days bring heavy rain and wind, closed beaches, and flight/ferry delays.
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Mild Winter · Dec–Feb
Around 16–20°C, no snow, easy sightseeing — but a cool sea breeze.

⚡ Updated for 2026

The figures here are based on Naha's (Okinawa's main city) climate averages and the latest 2025–2026 forecasts. Rainy-season start/end dates and typhoon tracks shift every year — in 2026 Okinawa entered the rainy season on 4 May, about 6 days earlier than average. Before you travel, always re-check the forecast and any typhoon status close to your flight.

The Year at a Glance

Okinawa Has Four Rhythms in a Year —pick the right one first, then the month

Each card sums up what the weather is like, how swimmable the sea is, what to wear, and who that window suits best.

🏖️ 🏖️ Summer / Beach May–Oct
Summer — the heart of Okinawa
Summer / Beach · May–October

When most people want to come: clear sea, water hitting 28–29°C in August, prime snorkelling over coral. The trade-off is genuine heat and humidity (28–32°C), very strong sun, and typhoon risk late in the season.

🌡️Weather: hot & humid ~28–32°C · sea 27–29°C
👕Wear: light quick-dry tops, shorts, swimwear, water shoes
🎒Bring: high-SPF sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, folding umbrella, water
👍Best for: beach & snorkelling fans, families wanting to swim
🌧️ 🌧️ Plum Rains May–Jun
Plum rains — they come first
Plum Rains (Tsuyu) · May–June

Okinawa enters the rainy season weeks before the main islands, roughly early May to late June. Rain is frequent, humidity peaks for the year (nearly 87% in June), and some days see little sun — but accommodation is cheaper and crowds are thinner than peak summer.

🌡️Weather: warm & humid ~24–29°C · frequent rain, grey skies
👕Wear: quick-dry tops, grippy/quick-dry shoes, skip heavy fabrics
🎒Bring: folding umbrella / rain jacket, waterproof phone pouch
👍Best for: budget travellers, rain-tolerant, indoor/museum days
🌀 🌀 Typhoon Season Aug–Sep
Typhoon season — plan a buffer
Typhoon Season · Aug–Sep (Jul–Oct)

Okinawa is on the typhoon track from July to October, peaking August to early October. Not every day brings a storm, but each one can mean heavy rain and wind, closed beaches, and cancelled flights or ferries to the outer islands — so plan flexibly.

🌡️Weather: hot ~28–31°C · usually sunny, storm days between
👕Wear: as for summer, plus a windbreaker/rain shell for storm days
🎒Bring: travel insurance, indoor backup plans, flexible flight dates
👍Best for: flexible travellers who can ride out schedule risk
🧥 🧥 Mild Winter Dec–Feb
Winter — Japan's mildest
Mild Winter · December–February

While the main islands freeze or get snow, Okinawa stays around 16–20°C with no snow — comfortable for walking, exploring Ryukyu castles and culture without bundling up. The sea breeze, though, makes it feel cooler than the numbers, especially mornings, evenings, and on boats.

🌡️Weather: mild ~16–20°C · clear-to-cloudy, windy some days
👕Wear: layers — long sleeves + a light windbreaker/jacket
🎒Bring: a thin wetsuit if you'll swim, a scarf / removable jacket
👍Best for: escaping mainland cold, walking, culture — not the sea
Month by Month

Okinawa's 12 Months, Side by Side —weather, sea, what to wear, and highlights

Temperatures are Naha averages. "Sea" is the approximate surface water temperature — use it to judge whether you can swim comfortably or need a wetsuit.

MonthWeather (Naha)SeaWhat to wear / Highlights
JanuaryJapan's mildest ~15–19°C~21°C coolLayers + windbreaker · early kanhi cherry blossoms Cheap, quiet
FebruaryCoolest of the year ~16–19°C~21°C coldestLayers + light jacket · kanhi cherry blossoms Cheap, quiet
MarchWarming up ~17–21°C~22°C swimmable startsLong/short sleeves mix · beach season opens (umi-biraki) Picking up
AprilComfortable ~20–24°C~23°C easy swimmingLight tops & shorts · best weather before the rains Best value
MayWarm & humid ~23–27°C~25°C warmQuick-dry + umbrella · ⚠️ plum rains begin early month Cheaper
JuneMost humid ~26–29°C~27°C warmLight tops + rain jacket · plum rains end late month Cheap
JulyHot, strong sun ~28–32°C~28°C very warmSwimwear, heavy sun care · clearest sea · ⚠️ typhoon risk begins Sea peak
AugustHottest ~29–32°C~28–29°C warmestSwimwear, sunscreen, umbrella · ⚠️ typhoon peak Pricey · busy
SeptemberStill hot ~28–31°C~28°C warmSwimwear, sunscreen · ⚠️ still typhoon peak Moderate
OctoberCooling ~25–28°C~27°C still swimmableLight tops & shorts · clear skies after typhoons Best value
NovemberWarm & pleasant ~22–26°C~25°C coolingLight tops + thin windbreaker · good weather, fewer people Good value
DecemberMild ~18–22°C~23°C coolLayers + windbreaker · lowest humidity of the year Cheap, quiet

📌 How to read the table

The "Sea" column tells you whether you'll swim comfortably — from about 25°C upward you can swim without a wetsuit (May–Nov), while the 20–22°C range (Dec–Feb) is swimmable but cold for most, so bring a thin wetsuit. These are averages; the real feel on the day also depends on sun, wind, and waves.

Topic 1

When Can You Swim in Okinawa —the answer is "longer than you'd think"

Okinawa's subtropical feel — Kokusai-dori in Naha with palm trees and bright blue sky
Okinawa is subtropical and warm almost year-round — the sea is swimmable far longer than anywhere else in Japan.
Beach Season · Mar–Oct

A swimming window of nearly half the year

Unlike the main islands, where you can only swim during a short summer stretch, Okinawa opens its beach season around March and the water stays warm enough to enjoy into November. Sea temperatures climb from around 22°C in March to 28–29°C in August.

  • Best swimming: July–September (water 27–29°C, strongest sun)
  • Best value, good weather, low rain: late Apr–early May and October
  • Swimmable but cooling: March and November (water 22–25°C)
  • Wetsuit needed: Dec–Feb (water 20–21°C, cool air)
  • Official opening: umi-biraki ceremonies around Mar–Apr, varies by beach

💡 Allow for typhoons and jellyfish

Summer has the prettiest water but is also typhoon season and the busiest time for jellyfish. Many beaches have jellyfish nets and lifeguards — swim within the marked areas and always follow the beach's announcements. If you're heading to the outer islands to dive, build in a buffer for ferry delays during storms.

Topic 2

How to Dress Right —one rule: layers + sun/rain protection

What to Wear · Every season

Which month means packing what

Okinawa's sun is strong and sudden showers happen even in summer, so the heart of dressing here is light, quick-drying clothes, sun-and-rain protection on you, and one light windbreaker for fierce air-conditioning and the sea breeze.

  • Summer (Jun–Sep): T-shirts, shorts, swimwear, water shoes + sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, umbrella
  • Plum rains (May–Jun): quick-dry tops, grippy shoes, rain jacket / folding umbrella, dry pouch
  • Late rains to early winter (Oct–Nov): light tops + a thin windbreaker for mornings and evenings
  • Winter (Dec–Feb): layers — long sleeves + a light windbreaker/jacket, a scarf; no heavy coat needed
  • Swimming in winter: a thin (shorty) wetsuit lets you stay in the water longer

The trick is dressing so you can add and remove layers, because temperatures can swing several degrees within a single day — sunny and hot at midday, then suddenly cool the moment you board a boat or step into a cold air-conditioned room.

Open-air shopping street in Naha, Okinawa, with strong sun that calls for light clothing and sun protection
Okinawa's sun is strong year-round — sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and a folding umbrella are the non-negotiables.
Packing Checklist

Pack These Before You Fly —the things people forget most

Whatever month you go, these six make the trip run far smoother — especially for the sun and the rain that arrives out of nowhere.

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High-SPF sunscreen
The subtropical sun is strong all year — reapply often, and if you'll swim, choose a reef-safe formula.
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Folding umbrella / rain jacket
Covers both sun and sudden showers — essential during the plum rains and typhoon season.
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Light windbreaker
For the sea breeze, mornings and evenings, boats, and cold air-conditioning — worth packing even in summer.
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Water shoes / sandals
Some beaches have coral rock — rubber shoes protect your feet from cuts and slipping.
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Sunglasses + hat
Glare off white sand and sea is intense — protect your eyes and face.
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Travel insurance
Especially in typhoon season, in case flights or ferries are delayed or cancelled — it cuts the financial risk.

🌀 What to do if a typhoon hits during your trip

Most typhoons affect only 1–2 days, not your whole trip. On a storm day, skip the sea and outdoor activities — switch to museums, malls, the Churaumi Aquarium, or a café instead. Check flight and ferry status ahead, and keep some water and food at your accommodation in case shops close. Once the storm passes, the skies usually clear quickly.

When It's Worth Going

So Which Month Should You Go —it depends on what you want

There's no single best month for everyone. Here's a recommendation by trip style.

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Full-on beach & diving
Jul–Sep: warmest, clearest water and strong sun — traded against heat, humidity, and typhoon risk.
Best weather overall
Late Mar–early May (before the rains) and Oct–Nov (after typhoons): low rain, lighter crowds, sea still swimmable.
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Escaping the mainland cold
Dec–Feb: much milder than the main islands — stroll, explore Ryukyu culture, low prices, few crowds.
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On a budget
Plum rains (May–Jun) and winter: accommodation drops clearly, if you can handle rain or aren't focused on the sea.
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With family / kids
Late Apr–early May or October: pleasant weather, swimmable sea, not too hot, and dodging the typhoon peak.
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Windows to think twice about
August (typhoon peak + crowds + high prices) and early May (rains) — doable, but plan a buffer.
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Frequently Asked

Questions About Okinawa's Weather & What to Wear

When can you swim in the sea in Okinawa?
The most comfortable swimming window is roughly April to October, with the official beach season (umi-biraki) opening around March to April. Sea temperatures at Naha climb from about 22°C in March to around 28–29°C in August. July to September has the warmest water and the strongest sun. In winter (December–February) the sea drops to its lowest, around 20–21°C — the cooler air and wind make it too cold for most people to swim for long, so bring a thin wetsuit if you plan to get in the water then.
When is Okinawa's plum-rain season, and can I avoid it?
Okinawa's plum rains (tsuyu/baiu) arrive earlier than the main islands — typically starting in early May and ending around late June (in 2026 the rainy season began on 4 May, about 6 days earlier than average). Expect frequent rain, very high humidity, and some sunless days. To avoid it, aim for late April to early May before the rains arrive, or October to November after the typhoons ease — the latter being the island's best weather of the year.
When is Okinawa's typhoon season, and what should I watch for?
Okinawa sits on the typhoon track from around July to October, peaking from August to early October, with risk building from mid-July. Not every day has a storm, but when one hits it can bring heavy rain and strong wind, close the beaches, and cancel or delay flights and ferries to the outer islands. If you travel then, keep your plans flexible, don't over-pack your schedule, get travel insurance, and always check the forecast close to your departure.
Do I need a winter coat for Okinawa?
Okinawa's winter (December–February) is far milder than mainland Japan, averaging around 16–20°C with no snow, so you don't need a heavy coat or serious winter gear. But the sea breeze makes it feel cooler than the numbers, especially in the morning, evening, and on boats. Bring long sleeves and a light windbreaker or jacket you can take on and off — on sunny afternoons a T-shirt is often enough. It's layered dressing that adapts to temperatures that swing within a single day.
When is the best time to visit Okinawa?
It depends on what you want. For full-on beach time and strong sun, that's July to September (but you'll take the heat, humidity, and typhoon risk). For the best weather — low rain and lighter crowds — aim for late March to early May (before the rains) and October to November (after the typhoons). In both windows the sea is still swimmable and the air is comfortable. Winter suits travellers escaping mainland cold who want to stroll, sightsee, and soak up Ryukyu culture without focusing on the sea.
What should I wear in Okinawa in summer?
Summer (June–September) in Okinawa is genuinely hot and humid, around 28–32°C with high humidity. Wear breathable, lightweight, quick-drying clothes — T-shirts or short sleeves, shorts, swimwear, and sandals or water shoes. The essentials are high-SPF sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and a folding umbrella (for both sun and sudden showers). Pack one light windbreaker for strong air-conditioning and boat rides, and drink water often to avoid heatstroke.
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