How to Survive Summers in Japan: Tips & Recommendations

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  • Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
  • Summers in Japan are HOT. Here in Tokyo, I've experienced "real feels" of 116℉/46.7℃, and the heat became an issue during the Olympics. Here are a few everyday things that can help you survive summers in Japan.
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    Starting the day: 1:22
    Clothing: 2:05
    Everyday essentials (sprays, lotions, wipes, etc.): 4:15
    Drinks: 5:36
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 53

  • @tofulosophy
    @tofulosophy 2 роки тому

    Super helpful info! Especially the clothes rec. Keep it up!

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому

      Thanks! Can be useful especially around this time of year!

  • @pyro2054
    @pyro2054 2 роки тому +1

    I love how I just found this channel and it just so happens the video that this video was brand new

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому +1

      haha nice, thanks for finding it!

  • @DarinItamura
    @DarinItamura 2 роки тому +1

    Great video as always Barrett! Great recommendations on the clothes! I was looking for some Japanese men's clothing brands to check out and didn't have much success. I have definitely added the ones you mentioned to my list! Stay cool! ❄️🍧

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it! For me, it's often a hit or miss with Japanese clothes because of how they fit (or don't fit) me. But when they're good, they're good!

  • @corvette8088
    @corvette8088 2 роки тому

    Mahalo Barrett, another awesome and educational video. I've experienced summer there and in Singapore (very humid), my trick is to stay indoors, move form location to location via the underground mall system.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому

      Thanks! Ohh I’ve never been to Singapore during the hot season but I can imagine! Definitely stay inside as much as possible!

  • @Mwoods2272
    @Mwoods2272 2 роки тому +1

    Nice vid! The added bad thing about summer in Japan, it is also typhoon season. So not only is it hot and humid but it sometimes rains too.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому

      Yeah definitely. Hate the bugs and all that as well. I’d try to not be in Japan during the summer if it weren’t for the fruits lol

  • @DelicateDiablo
    @DelicateDiablo 2 роки тому

    personal advice as it helps me on hot days is warm tea dont ask me how but it helps and thank you for the video :)

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому

      That is something I haven't heard before! haha but maybe it helps even out the temperature...? Thanks for watching!

  • @renotv3860
    @renotv3860 28 днів тому

    I'm going in mid July. Wish me luck!

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  24 дні тому

      Good luck! Don’t pack your itinerary too much, you’ll want to take breaks.

  • @Ko-hl1cu
    @Ko-hl1cu 2 роки тому

    Nice video! Even I’m japanese, I’m not used to summers in japan haha
    One of my tips is using Sensu/扇子 which is a handheld fan. That’s a traditional japanese fan but still much useful. Also it’s easy to bring it and foldable, you can find it in most of 100yen shops.
    Stay hydrated and be careful of heat stroke!

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому +1

      haha I don’t think we can ever get used to it! Oh yeah, sensu is a good one - very portable! Thank you, stay well too!

  • @etherdog
    @etherdog 2 роки тому +1

    Great tips, Barrett, and thanks for actually naming the brands. I don't do well in the heat so these recommendations are very useful. BTW, have you thought of doing a collab with Rion Ishida (see his eponymous channel)? He is a pretty fun guy. (I know Ishida is a pretty common name in Japan.)

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому

      No problem, thanks for watching! haha I think I came across something of his and noticed the name! Nothing planned yet but maybe one day!

  • @Dflowen
    @Dflowen 2 роки тому

    Aww yeah Barrett with another video. Just like the last review of summer. Nice recommendation of clothing companies to beat the heat in Japan. XD. I know when Last time I traveled to Japan for the last two weeks of June I recall it being hot and rainy (some days) felt that slight humidity in the air. When is Autumn going to hit Barrett I would like to see how it is at those times. I bet it will be a relief from the heat?

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! Yeah, June is that humid, rainy, and getting hot season. Not that fun haha. Autumn is just hitting right now actually, it began cooling down maybe a week or so ago... it's definitely a relief!

  • @pimpinainteasy
    @pimpinainteasy 2 роки тому +3

    *uses this to deal with the virginian heat*

  • @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293
    @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 2 роки тому

    Another excellent video. My husband has a determined and dare I say it, demented, fixation on visiting Japan in mid July. We're in the UK and he has no idea what Japanese summertime will be like, especially if we are based in Tokyo and not the coast or a riverside mountain village. The UK has high humidity but our hot summer days are NOTHING Asia's hot summer days. I'd love you to do a video or a Q and A segment on gorgeous hidden forest towns to stay in in Japan. I'm looking for a ryokan in a location that has a charming town centre and lively cultural activities nearby but is away from "civilisation" and has a rich, green forest and river atmosphere that feels hidden and-- forgive me-- Ghibli-esque. ;) Thanks so much for this video Barrett! Hope you have a great weekend.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you!! Yes you're absolutely right, and I hope you convince your husband to choose a different season to visit Japan! lol
      I'm actually not that knowledgable about hidden towns and what not, unfortunately... I'm sure there are so many though!
      Thank you for watching and for your thoughtful comment!

  • @teachingenglishinjapan545
    @teachingenglishinjapan545 2 роки тому

    Nice video...my top-5 tips would probably just be 5 different flavours of ガリガリ君。

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому +1

      haha can’t go wrong with that!

  • @vtv5558
    @vtv5558 5 днів тому

    I live in the Midwest and I pretty much do all of these. The heat is comparable but it usually doesn't get above 112⁰F too much. It's nice to know I'm conditioned to survive a Japan summer, but I think I'll stick to visiting in the winter time. 😅

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 дні тому +1

      haha yeah, just because you’re able to survive it doesn’t mean you should choose that time! I’d choose winter too!

  • @LS-zt3xz
    @LS-zt3xz 2 роки тому +5

    In Europe many homes, mine included, don't have any A/C at all. During the summer it's common to leave the shutters closed all day to block out the sunlight.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому +1

      I remember that actually when I was traveling around Europe in the summer. I recall dying in Firenze lol. Thanks for sharing!

  • @glynisnakahara8860
    @glynisnakahara8860 2 роки тому

    With kids, going to Japan always meant enduring the summer heat. Kyoto is the worst, IMO. Anyway, we found these neck "scarves" that have little pockets to slip mini ice packs. Essentially have ice packs on the back of your neck. That really, really helped us. Loved your video -- helps explain some of the mystery about fully-dressed Japanese people riding their bikes in the City and looking cool as a cucumber. I just chalked it up to the Japanese being altogether superior in general.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому

      Ooh those neck ice scarves sound good! I think Sony makes portable AC units but you need a special shirt I believe. Tempted to try it though! Thank you for watching and sharing your story!

  • @Ilovepizzandnb
    @Ilovepizzandnb 2 роки тому +1

    hawaii shave ice is still the best, I could go for Shimazu right now which i think is better than Matsumotos.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому

      Can’t disagree with that! Yeah I haven’t been to Shimazu’s in a long time but I had them up around the top!

  • @JustinAndrewMason
    @JustinAndrewMason 2 роки тому

    I'm currently living in southern Kentucky in the U.S. Keeping an eye on the forecasts for both Tokyo and locally, I've come to realize they seem to share nearly identical weather, with the exception of Tokyo being (only slightly) wetter in the rainy season (we get avg 53 inches, Tokyo gets avg 60 inches), and high/low temps,, humidity levels, heat indexes, seasonal changes, average snowfall (here avg 6 inches, Tokyo avg 2") etc. almost move in tandem. I am curious to see how much the two places "feel" alike when I get to Tokyo (hopefully next year).

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому

      That is interesting, I had no idea. I would’ve never thought Kentucky would be similar but who knows, maybe! Hope you get to make it over!

  • @greenmoss9079
    @greenmoss9079 2 роки тому

    Believe me it's pretty hot over here where I live. I really liked the clothes you suggested but I got to go off to the ladies section lol stay cool

  • @adeelmy6287
    @adeelmy6287 2 роки тому +1

    Mashallah good 👍 information love ❤ from pakistan

  • @jude_sr
    @jude_sr 6 місяців тому

    Hi! Planning a trip end of May/beginning of June. Will the weather be more bearable? Thanks!

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  5 місяців тому +1

      Better than July and August! You might hit when it starts to get a little humid and warm, and it is rainy season then, so just a heads up.

  • @hori166
    @hori166 2 роки тому

    Here's a secret: stand in front of the A/C's units in the station for temporary relief. Depending on the station, they may be on the train platform, or on the same level as the turnstiles. They have air louvers that you can adjust downwards to direct the airflow. Akasakamitsuke has them. Or you can stand beneath the air ducts while waiting for the train in most stations. Japanese believe standing in front of a fan or any airflow is bad for the health. Personally, I think they would love to be cooling off but don't do it for decorum--I wonder if they sweat at all under those designer jackets they wear in the summer? Also, some train lines have colder A/C. The Namboku line is American A/C cold! Marunouchi is pretty good too.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому

      Oh yes, definitely! I love those AC units in the station! Yeah I feel like Japanese aren't that thrilled about AC but I'm all about it lol. I rarely ride Namboku and Marunouchi but that's good to know. I feel like Ginza is pretty decent usually.

  • @calebprior6375
    @calebprior6375 2 роки тому

    How much cooler does it get at night

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому

      I does get cooler which makes it more bearable, but not enough!

  • @urmomlikeswoahmen
    @urmomlikeswoahmen 2 роки тому +1

    fahrenheit on your phone LOL

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому +2

      Well I am American and most of the people who watch are as well so it works out.