The One Best Course of Action to Avoid the Impact of Typhoon
For Foreign Travelers Planning Domestic Travel in Japan on August 27, 28, and 29: The One Best Course of Action to Avoid the Impact of Typhoon The Only Way to Avoid the Typhoon’s Impact With Typhoon No. 10 approaching, railway and airline companies have announced the possibility of planned suspensions of Shinkansen (bullet train) services and flights on August 27 and 28. This could significantly impact travel plans, especially for the busy Tokyo-Osaka route. Foreign travelers unfamiliar with typhoons may be greatly affected. The best course of action to avoid the Typhoon’s impact is to adjust your itinerary and refrain from traveling on August 27, 28, or 29. If you have a return flight scheduled, moving closer to the departure airport in advance is crucial. Staying near your departure airport ensures you can reach the airport safely, even if the typhoon disrupts your original travel plans to visit other tourist destinations. While it’s disappointing to miss out on planned sightseeing, it’s better than potentially missing your return flight due to transportation issues. Additionally, tourist attractions are often near airports, so you can still enjoy your trip. Important Notice: Potential Shinkansen Suspensions Due to Typhoon No. 10 According to JR