Japan's rainy season has officially begun, starting up to two weeks later than usual in several regions. The delay has been observed in the Kanto-Koshin region, which includes Tokyo, as well as the Tokai, Kinki, and Kanto regions, according to the Meteorological Agency. Residents are advised to keep their umbrellas handy as the rainy season progresses.
This year's rainy season is believed to have begun in the Kanto-Koshin region, which includes Tokyo, as well as the Tokai and Kinki regions, the Meteorological Agency said Friday. https://t.co/O0SbcLsHvq
Rainy season starts 2 weeks later than usual in three regions | The Asahi Shimbun Asia & #Japan Watch https://t.co/VC0RAtvlRA
Keep your umbrella handy because the rainy season has officially begun in wide areas of Japan including the Kanto region. However, it is rather later than normal. https://t.co/2ZTWPhrtOV https://t.co/EMeNwmTztE
Japan's rainy season is significantly late this year — by up to two weeks in some areas. https://t.co/9RAxqoZSsQ
#Japan: Weather officials are forecasting heavy rainfall in central to eastern regions and the Okinawa-Amami region until tomorrow. Central Japan Railway briefly suspended services on the Tokaido Shinkansen due to heavy rain, but has currently resumed operations.