Japan in August
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Japan in August
Hey everyone,
A friend and I were planning to travel to Japan leaving from Switzerland in July/August 2020, but are slightly concerned whether this would be a good idea because of the virus,
Do you reckon travel will be back in place during that period or will it still be closed because of the virus? As there are not many cases in Switzerland or Japan we thought it would probably be alright, but we are quite unsure...
I know we cannot know anything for sure at the moment and these would be just assumptions but we are trying to get a general idea before booking our flights and hotels.
Thank you all for your help
A friend and I were planning to travel to Japan leaving from Switzerland in July/August 2020, but are slightly concerned whether this would be a good idea because of the virus,
Do you reckon travel will be back in place during that period or will it still be closed because of the virus? As there are not many cases in Switzerland or Japan we thought it would probably be alright, but we are quite unsure...
I know we cannot know anything for sure at the moment and these would be just assumptions but we are trying to get a general idea before booking our flights and hotels.
Thank you all for your help
Last edited by Tenix; Apr 18th, 2020 at 10:26 AM.
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Have you read my whole post? I know we cannot predict the future, but I was just intersted to see everyone's opinion!
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Why?
If I tell you that I am not going anywhere for the foreseeable future, will that make you less likely to plan a trip?
If I tell you that I plan to jump on the first cruise ship that sails, will that make you more likely to go?
Will all have access to plenty of information, if we choose to look, but we all have different tolerance for risk.
If I tell you that I am not going anywhere for the foreseeable future, will that make you less likely to plan a trip?
If I tell you that I plan to jump on the first cruise ship that sails, will that make you more likely to go?
Will all have access to plenty of information, if we choose to look, but we all have different tolerance for risk.
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I've been to Japan three times in August, and I was so happy I went each time. It is hot, but the humidity is not a problem like it is in Shanghai or Hong Kong. The sun will beat down on you, but if you can get some relief in the shade, indoors, or a cloudy sky, you'll be fine. Japanese women use a parasol if they will be exposed to the sun for a long time, but simply wearing a hat can make a big difference.
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As for what is going to happen with the virus, nobody has a clue. But a vaccine that is widely available for all is at the most optimistic, at least 12-18 months away. I would not hold your breath.
That said, July and August can be utterly awful in Japan - extremely hot and humid. Yes, the tropics are worse, but still Japan is no picnic. However, Hokkaido and northern Tohoku is wonderful. The Japan Alps can be great as well.
That said, July and August can be utterly awful in Japan - extremely hot and humid. Yes, the tropics are worse, but still Japan is no picnic. However, Hokkaido and northern Tohoku is wonderful. The Japan Alps can be great as well.
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I don’t think I’d book anything nonrefundable. July doesn’t seem far enough off. Self quarantining might be on the table even if Japan opens up.
as for the weather, unless you’re really interested in the festivals, I don’t think it’s an ideal time to go to Japan. I enjoyed that time of year, but it does limit what you want to do, and I probably wouldn’t return then unless I had no other option. Crowds, closures, heat, humidity, possible storms—all add up to unpleasant.
as for the weather, unless you’re really interested in the festivals, I don’t think it’s an ideal time to go to Japan. I enjoyed that time of year, but it does limit what you want to do, and I probably wouldn’t return then unless I had no other option. Crowds, closures, heat, humidity, possible storms—all add up to unpleasant.
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No I would not plan a trip to Japan this July/August. The worst time imho to travel to Japan anyways because of the hot humid weather but the virus will make you also stand out as an infected traveler and not a normal tourist at this time. Stay home till this blows over like everyone else is doing.
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