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In Okazaki, winter is usually milder than in Tokyo or Kyoto, with only occasional snow, though it can be cold if its windy. 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, but again, 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.
Due to the mild winter there is little snowfall in Okazaki. The wettest months tend to be in early summer 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.
Updated Oct 8, 2005
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In Okazaki, winter is usually milder than in Tokyo or Kyoto, with only occasional snow, though it can be cold if its windy. If you come from a warm climate...
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Q: Is okazaki is tsunami and earthquake effected area? What are the other dangereous treats in okazaki? what are the precautions?

A: Beware of monkey's, they bite.
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION My trip to Okazaki castle, stared at 7am from yaizu by car with a stop at TOYOKAWA INARI SHRINE then to INUYAMA CASTLE , returning home at 8pm..... Located in the eastern part of...
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Higashi Park as of November 27 was not yet fully red. To get to the park I walked from Okazaki Park to trace all twenty-seven turns which is one of the hardest for modern Tokaido Hikers. With brandnew...
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Okazaki locates in Aichi prefecture, the middle of the main island. The city has 350,000 population, and is famouse for the birth place of Iyeyasu Tokugawa, the first Edo era shogun. You will enjoys...
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The birthplace of the Shogun, immortalized in James Clavell's book and movie. This city is rich in heritage and has a people very proud of it.
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i livede in Okazaki, a small city 30 min from Nagoya. its a little cheper then the big citys, and studying at Yamasa was a good place to learn japanese.
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