☀️Surviving Japan’s Summer Heat: Must-Have Items to Stay Cool & Comfortable

If you’re visiting Japan in the summer, get ready — it gets HOT and humid!
From June to August, temperatures can hit 35°C (95°F) with high humidity. But don’t worry — with the right gear, you can stay cool, fresh, and enjoy your trip comfortably.
Here are my top summer survival items I always recommend to friends visiting Japan in the summer.


1. 🧊 Portable Fan (Handheld or Necklace Type)

A must-have when you’re walking through temples, standing in festival lines, or just sightseeing.
Rechargeable and compact, these fans will be your best friend.

👉 Shop Portable Fans on Amazon 

💡 Pro tip: Get a Neck fan so your hands stay free!


2. 🧴 Cooling Body Wipes (汗拭きシート)

Popular in Japan, these wipes instantly cool down your body and remove sweat.
Perfect after a train ride or outdoor activities.

👉 Buy Cooling Wipes on Amazon 


3. 👒 UV Protection Hat or Sun Umbrella (日傘)

The sun is intense in Japan! Wearing a wide-brim hat or carrying a UV-blocking umbrella can make a huge difference.

👉 Cute foldable parasols on Amazon 
👉 UV hats with neck covers


4. 🧂 Electrolyte Drinks or Powders (like Pocari Sweat)

Stay hydrated — Japan’s summer heat can be dangerous.
You’ll find Pocari Sweat or Aquarius everywhere, but travel-size powders are great to carry.

👉 Buy Pocari Sweat Powder on Amazon 


5. 👕 Quick-Dry & Breathable Clothing

Pack light and breathable clothing. Japanese brands like Uniqlo offer “AIRism” which is designed for hot weather.

👉 Shop Uniqlo AIRism

💡 Avoid cotton — it traps sweat and takes longer to dry!


6. 📱 Japan eSIM for Easy Navigation & Weather Alerts

Stay connected to check heat advisories, find shaded walking routes, or use Google Maps to escape the heat.

👉 Get a Holafly Japan eSIM here 
No SIM swapping needed — just scan & activate.


🧳 Bonus: Travel Comfort Essentials

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Hi, I’m Natsumi,

a hairstylist living in beautiful Hawaii. I decided to start this blog to share my love for travel, beauty, and island living. I want to create a space where I can connect with others and inspire a little “glow” in everyday life. Thank you for being here, and I hope you enjoy this journey with me!

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