Okinawa Weather in June


1. The weather of Okinawa is relatively hot, marking the arrival of summer.
2. Okinawa receives abundant rainfall in this rainy season, but it will not affect your trip much.
3. June is a nice month to visit Okinawa, with excellent water conditions, various vivid activities, fewer tourists and relatively low costs.
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Beach View on a Clear Day
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Hot Climate in June
Okinawa’s climate in June is hot, with average temperatures ranging from 25-29°C (77-84°F). Although Okinawa experiences the rainy season this month, the heat still stays. For at least half of the month, the daily highest temperature may climb above 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit). Therefore, it’s necessary to be aware of heat stroke. Even at night, the warmth lingers, averaging 26-28°C (79-82°F). While it’s hot outdoors, you may find air-conditioning indoors surprisingly cool in contrast. It’s a smart move to pack a light jacket.How Much Does It Rain in Okinawa in June?
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Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium
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In general, Okinawa’s rainy season lasts until late June, a month earlier than on mainland Japan. But it isn’t always punctual. For example, in 2025, it wrapped up early on June 7th. Once the rainy season is over, sunny days return, making visitors feel comfortable during the trip.
However, you need to notice that it is possible for typhoons to occur in June. Thus, don’t forget to check the forecast in advance.
Most Humid Month
June is the most humid month of the year, with an average humidity level of around 84%. You would experience stretches of sticky and uncomfortable weather. To cope with it, keep outdoor activities relatively relaxed, take breaks usually, and drink plenty of water.The good news? Once the rainy season ends, the air dries out a little, and the muggy feeling eases. That’s when Okinawa truly shifts into its lively summer high season.
Sea Water Temperature
June in Okinawa is one of the best months to enjoy water activities, with warm sea temperatures of around 27 degrees Celsius (81 degrees Fahrenheit), which is warm enough that you don’t have to wear a wetsuit for snorkeling or diving. But keep in mind that once you are back on shore, a breeze might make you feel a little chilly, so a tower or light cover-up will come in handy.
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People Strolling on the Beach
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Sunshine Hours & Daytime Hours
Sunshine Hours: about 6 hoursSunrise: 5:36-5:40
Sunset: 19:21-19:25
Daytime Hours: 13 hours 40 minutes - 13 hours 47 minutes
Although June experiences the rainy season, you’ll still enjoy a fair amount of sunshine. And ultraviolet rays are quite strong, with the UV index as high as 11, so sun protection is absolutely essential. Otherwise, your skin might get sunburned.
Okinawa also has the longest daytime hours, at least 13.5 hours. Considering the scattering attractions in Okinawa, extended daylight time gives more flexibility to your travel plan, and you can have a more relaxing holiday experience.
Is June a Good Time to Visit Okinawa?
Yes, June is a relatively nice month to visit Okinawa.Firstly, the rainy season in Okinawa has a limited influence on your visit. Sometimes the scenery looks even better after the rain. June is also less crowded and more budget-friendly than peak summer – July and August.
Secondly, there are various activities that you can take part in this month, including hydrangea flower appreciation, exciting underwater activities and Haarii Festival celebration.
However, you may feel muggy and sticky if you stay outside too long. Plus, you also need to prepare for intense sunburn and possible typhoon attack.
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Comfortable Hotel Resort
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Clothing Guidance
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Sun protection is significant, so remember to pack sunscreen, a sun hat and sunglasses.
As dusk approaches, mosquitoes become rampant, making insect repellent essential.
It’s always a good idea to pack an umbrella or a raincoat in the rainy season.
Travel Highlights and Tips
1. Hydrangea Blossom Appreciation
June is the peak season for watching hydrangea flowers in Okinawa. Therefore, don’t forget to spare one day to visit Hydrangea Garden Yohena, the middle part of Okinawa. There are around 10,000 hydrangea flowers in their full bloom, which is perfect for a casual stroll and brilliant photography. Besides, there is a small café for you to have a rest.Tip: The exact time when hydrangea flowers are in full bloom somehow depends on the weather and varies a bit from year to year, so make sure to check relevant information in advance.
2. Haarii Celebration across Okinawa
The Haarii Festival, held on the 4th day of the 5th lunar month – June 18 in 2026, is one of Okinawa’s most important cultural events. Celebrations take place across both the main island and remote islands, featuring dragon boat races to pray for safety at sea and harvests. Some regions also host evening fireworks, adding a festive moment to the night.Tip: Schedules vary by location, so check local event information in advance.
3. Water Activities
June is one of the best months for ocean adventures in Okinawa. The water temperature is ideal, and crowds are relatively light, meaning a more enjoyable experience. You can go snorkeling to encounter sea turtles and manta rays, or try exciting jet skis and banana boats. Prefer something calmer? Fishing is also a lovely option.Tips:
1. June is also peak jellyfish season. It’s best to choose beaches equipped with protective nets.
2. Okinawa’s beaches can be relatively coarse, and sometimes are covered with sea urchins and other marine animals. So never walk on the beach barefoot.
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Beach with Safe Net
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