I am here in Japan at the moment and it is certainly hot. I usually come in June and I quite like the rain but had to come in July this year. Keep well and good luck with the study
It is actually not the hot on heat index, however with added moisture (humidity) the transfer of heat (energy) is much higher making it feel 25% hotter than it actually is. Water is the best conductor of energy, especially on your skin. High humidity either transfer heat onto your skin by constant contact or with the help of a breeze, it will remove that heat giving you some relief. Drink plenty of water or watermelon juice my favorite.
Thank you for this useful video Jake, little tip, freeze a few bottles of water, wrap each one in a small towel and hug to cool down, also lovely to leave a few on the bed sheets. No need here in the UK, we are in perpetual November weather. 😅
I am here in Japan at the moment and it is certainly hot. I usually come in June and I quite like the rain but had to come in July this year. Keep well and good luck with the study
It is actually not the hot on heat index, however with added moisture (humidity) the transfer of heat (energy) is much higher making it feel 25% hotter than it actually is. Water is the best conductor of energy, especially on your skin. High humidity either transfer heat onto your skin by constant contact or with the help of a breeze, it will remove that heat giving you some relief. Drink plenty of water or watermelon juice my favorite.
Thank you for this useful video Jake, little tip, freeze a few bottles of water, wrap each one in a small towel and hug to cool down, also lovely to leave a few on the bed sheets. No need here in the UK, we are in perpetual November weather. 😅
Thanks your tips! Today is also hot day in Tokyo.