Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe in summer (June-August)

Temperature and Clothing

Temperatures range from about 20 to 30 degrees Celsius or higher.
The days are often hot and humid. Light clothing is required, but a light cardigan or jacket may be necessary in air-conditioned areas.
Due to the high humidity in Kansai, it rains frequently. It is recommended that you bring a folding umbrella and a waterproof coat.

Gion Festival (Kyoto)

A summer tradition in Kyoto.
It is one of the three major festivals in Japan.
The Yamaboko Junko procession in July is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage event.

Fushimi Inari (Kyoto)

The shrine has a 1300-year history.
After passing through the "Senbon-torii," a series of beautiful vermilion torii gates, you will find the inner sanctuary.
After passing through the "Senbon-torii," a series of beautiful vermilion torii gates, you will find the inner sanctuary.

Water bus (Osaka)

The 40-minute cruise takes passengers on a waterfront view of Osaka, the city of water in all four seasons.
Various courses are available, so please make a reservation.

Sky Building (Osaka)

It is an original building located in the Umeda-Kita area.
There is also a hanging garden observatory and museum on the 40th floor, and a floor on the basement level that recreates a retro Showa-era cityscape.

Yodogawa Fireworks Display (Osaka)

A summer tradition in Osaka, it is held every year in early August.
With many food stalls, this is an event for many people to enjoy the summer.

Tenjin Festival (Osaka)

One of the three major festivals in Japan.
Held annually on July 24 and 25, the festival attracts a large number of people.
It is a festival of Osaka Temmangu Shrine and fireworks will be set off.

KAIYUKAN (Osaka)

The aquarium is one of the largest in the world. The huge tank where large whale sharks swim leisurely, jellyfish and seals are also popular.
After 5:00 p.m., the lighting and background music also change, creating a fantastic space.

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