34-37 celcius and 80% humidity everyday.
You worry about wifi on that train? I'd think about air conditioning. I absolutely hate heat. What you are describing sounds like a nightmare holiday to meNote to self, although amazing, never go to Japan in July.
34-37 celcius and 80% humidity everyday.
Kyoto especially brutal.
Free wifi on the nazomi train, which is nice.
It's true that the heat and humidity together are rather execrable.You worry about wifi on that train? I'd think about air conditioning. I absolutely hate heat. What you are describing sounds like a nightmare holiday to me
Note to self, although amazing, never go to Japan in July.
34-37 celcius and 80% humidity everyday.
Kyoto especially brutal.
Free wifi on the nazomi train, which is nice.
And I agree. I've never seen so many vending machines in my life lol.
That's my type of weather..... but then I live in a sub-tropical climate and like it.34-37 celcius and 80% humidity everyday.
No earthquakes?Note to self, although amazing, never go to Japan in July.
34-37 celcius and 80% humidity everyday.
Kyoto especially brutal.
Free wifi on the nazomi train, which is nice.
Not in the vending machines
I spent July to October there in 2015. I loved the heat.
Your body adapts to it with time, so i had no issue.
Tokyo is hands down my favorite city I've ever visited in my life.
I lived in Arkansas for a while. Every day was like this for three months out of the year. Never adapted to it.
It's true that the heat and humidity together are rather execrable.
Unfortunately for me, I also know this kind of environment.cold and humidity together are worse imo.