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Rainy-day Tokyo routes need indoor transfer points before sightseeing stops
#tokyo travel
#rain route
#indoor transfer
#weather warning
#sightseeing
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2026-06-26 09:28:05
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Rainy-day Tokyo routes need indoor transfer points before sightseeing stops. A plan that lists only attractions can fail in heavy rain because the weak part is often the walk between station exit, locker, cafe, ticket gate, and destination, not the destination itself. Japan travel safety guidance directs visitors to official weather information, while JMA publishes advisories and warnings for heavy rain and strong winds. A traveler does not need to become a meteorologist. They need a route note that says what changes when rain or wind makes exposed walking, luggage movement, or outdoor queues unpleasant or unsafe. A useful rainy-day route note includes station exits with covered paths, indoor malls or concourses near transfer points, a cafe or public building for waiting, luggage storage alternatives, taxi pickup spots, cancellation thresholds for outdoor stops, and a backup indoor destination. It should also mark whether the day includes a flight, hotel change, timed ticket, or optional walk. The strongest version is written before the rain starts. If the advisory appears in the morning, the traveler can switch to the route with shorter outdoor segments, fewer stairs, and a clear shelter point. That is better than searching for a new plan while already wet and carrying bags.
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