Being the last month of spring (March to May), May is filled with sunny days, stunning flowers, and a festive atmosphere. If you'd like to discover Japan in a less crowded period in spring, May is the best time.
Most of Japan experiences an average daily high of around 73°F (23°C) and around 10 rainy days. The temperature rises gradually from north to south. If you wish to admire cherry blossoms in Japan during May, Hokkaido, with its late spring, represents your final opportunity of the year.
Find out about average temperatures, rainfall, and tips on where to go and what to wear in Japan in May below.
Weather of Japan's Major Cities in May
Information from Weather Spark
Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka: Warm and Sunny Weather
Japan's most popular destinations (Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka) are concentrated in central Japan, and they share similar weather. Average daily highs of around 73°F (23°C) get warmer in late May. The average rainfall is a moderate 5 in (127 mm) falling mostly as drizzle on around 1 in 3 days.
With favorable weather more often than not, you could soak in the city highlights in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto or head out into nature, hiking in the Japanese Alps or the offbeat Kumano Kodo Trail.
Festival: Aoi Matsuri is one of the oldest festivals in Kyoto in May, you can see the huge parade in Japanese Heian period clothing (794-1185), feeling the charm of Kyoto's millennium history.
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Hokkaido: Best for Cherry Blossoms
May in northern Japan is typically dry and mild/cool — the temperature in Hokkaido ranges from 48–60°F (9–18°C), and the average rainfall is 2 in (56 mm).
It is a perfect time for you to enjoy outdoor activities, like hiking in the mountains and exploring the national parks.
If you don't have time in March or April to admire cherry blossoms in central Japan, then early May in Hokkaido offers you the last chance of the year to enjoy this cultural phenomenon in Japan. The cherry blossom crowds in Hokkaido are not as dense as those during March and April.
Okinawa: Rainy Season Begins
May marks the start of the rainy season (May to June) in southern Japan, with an average rainfall of 10 in (245 mm). Rainfall increases over the month, so you could visit in early May for a drier experience. Or you could visit the drier beach city of Fukuoka instead of Okinawa.
Averaging 72–81°F (22–27°C) in May, you could indulge in various outdoor sea activities like snorkeling, whale watching, and kayaking around Okinawa.
Festival: Hari is the Dragon Boat Festival held in Naha, Okinawa in early May (May 3 to 5, 2024). You could witness locals rowing colorful dragon boats during the races, savor local delicacies, and see stunning fireworks.
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4 Best Places to Visit in Japan in May
If you're planning a trip to Japan in May, congratulations! You'll get to experience the main highlights of Japan during a pleasant season.
Some schools have a half-term holiday in late May. Therefore, May could be an excellent time for families with teenagers to visit due to the pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and festive atmospheres.
You're suggested to avoid the crowded public holiday of Golden Week (April 29 to May 5, 2025) in Japan. If your schedule is flexible, you'd better visit Japan after May 10th, when the crowds and costs tend to decrease. Additionally, visiting popular tourist destinations on weekdays can be a good way to avoid crowds.
1. Tokyo: A Diverse Destination for Everyone
May is one of the best times to visit Tokyo with mild and mostly-sunny weather. Daily temperatures typically range between 58°F (15°C) and 76°F (24°C).
In May, you can enjoy all the classic activities (shrines, gardens, and anime), and also you could have the chance to experience May's festivals:
- See Tokyo Tower's main entrance adorned with hundreds of colorful carp streamers fluttering in the wind to celebrate Japanese Children's Day (May 5th).
- Enjoy the Sanja Matsuri festival at Senso-ji Temple (May 16 to 19, 2025) to experience the lively parade and gain insights into Japanese culture.
- If you're interested in the Japanese traditional sport of sumo, don't miss the top sumo tournament in Tokyo lasting two weeks ( May 11–25, 2025).
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2. Kyoto: Experience Traditional Japan
May is a delightful month in Kyoto, with abundant sunshine and steadily rising temperatures. Its daily temperatures peak at 74°F (23°C) on average.
Kyoto is full of photogenic temples and gardens. Try on kimonos to take photos and create lasting memories with your partner or family.
To enhance your big moments, Kyoto's exclusive cultural experiences could light up your trip as well. You could experience a tea ceremony, a samurai class, and a luxury ryokan stay with an elaborate kaiseki feast.
Aoi Matsuri is one of the oldest festivals in Kyoto in May, when you can see a huge parade in Japanese Heian period clothing, feeling the charm of Kyoto's medieval history. Japan's capital first moved to Kyoto in the Heian period (794–1185), where it remained until 1868.
3. Hokkaido: Last Chance to See Cherry Blossoms
Hokkaido in May is dry and moderate, with an average temperature range of 50–60°F (10–16°C). Early May is the best time to admire the cherry blossoms in Hokkaido.
In May, Hokkaido comes alive with a variety of blooming flowers, offering opportunities to go hiking and relax in the onsens (hot spring baths).
4. Takayama: Traditional Japanese Rural Villages
Takayama is rarely mentioned among the most popular destinations in Japan due to its remote location and difficult transportation. However, it can help you understand a more authentic side of Japan, leaving behind wonderful memories that most tourists do not experience.
If Tokyo represents Japanese cities, then Takayama symbolizes Japanese rural life.
- Wander through serene rural areas to appreciate the unique gassho-zukuri farmhouses, which have steep thatched roofs that are named after 'praying hands'.
- May is one of the best times to explore the northern Japanese Alps amidst colorful flowers in Takayama. If you're an outdoors enthusiast, don't miss the opportunity to hike amidst colorful flowers.
May is an ideal time to visit Takayama, with pleasant daily temperatures averaging 50–66°F (10–19°C) and around 20 clear days on average.
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Is It Expensive to Visit Japan in May?
The travel cost in May is US$350–400 per person per day for a private tour with 4-star hotels, based on a family of 3–5 people. This includes a private guide, private car, full-day itinerary, tickets for attractions, all intercity transport within Japan, and hand-picked 4-star hotels.
Costs are about 30% more expensive than usual during the Golden Week (April 29 to May 5, 2025). Therefore, you're advised to avoid these dates if your schedule is flexible. If your trip coincides with Golden Week, you'd better book your private trip at least 3–6 months in advance to lock in the price and enjoy early-bird benefits.
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What Should I Wear in May?
The weather in May in Japan is generally mild, so you can wear light clothing such as t-shirts, shorts, and dresses when active in the daytime. However, it's a good idea to bring trousers and a light jacket or sweater for the cooler evenings.
You're suggested to bring an umbrella or raincoat for potential rainfall, especially further south and later in May.
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