Majorca weather forecast september: Mallorca weather in September (Balearic Islands)
September Weather in Japan and Travel Tips— hot and humid
Japan is quite hot and humid in September, especially the south and central parts, with average temperatures ranging 16–30ºC (60–85°F). There are occasional typhoons on the east coast, with strong winds and precipitation of around 160 mm (6 in).
As September marks the start of fall, it gets cooler and drier by the end of the month, and peak season travelers start to disappear. September is a good time to travel; there are good prices on offer and fewer crowds.
- September Weather: Quick Facts
- Why You Should Visit Japan in September
- Tokyo in September
- Osaka in September
- Kyoto in September
- Hiroshima in September
- Sapporo in September
- Events and Festivals in September
What’s New about Visiting Japan in 2023/2024?
Japan has restored the visa-waiver system from October 11th, 2022. If your country is in the list of Exemption of Japan Visa like Australia, Canada, USA, UK and almost all European nations, you can visit Japan without applying for a visa in advance.
Feel free to contact us to plan your dream travel.
September Weather: Quick Facts
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Why You Should Visit Japan in September
September is a great time to enjoy two distinct seasons — summer and fall. You can enjoy the hot weather on the southern beaches, but also experience the fall colors and cooler weather of Northern Hokkaido.
Fall Colors in Hokkaido
September is the start of fall in Hokkaido; the temperature starts to drop, which makes the weather pleasant. The average temperature is 18°C (64°F), with the maximum temperature reaching 22°C (72°F), and the minimum reaching 14°C (57°F). There are some foggy days, with total rainfall for the month averaging around 171 mm (7 in).
With the beginning of fall in September, Hokkaido is the first place to exhibit fall colors; you can see leaves turn red, gold, and orange from around mid-September.
September is also a good time for outdoor activities like hiking. Daisetsuzan National Park is on the highest mountain in Hokkaido, and is a great place to witness the arrival of fall.
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Honshu: Sightseeing without Crowds
Honshu in September is hot and humid, but temperatures start to drop in late September. The average maximum temperature is 28°C (82°F) in major cities, such as Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Hiroshima; the average minimum is 16°C (60°F) in the mountains. There is typically about 131 mm (5 in) of precipitation.
Indoor sightseeing is preferable in September; moreover, as the summer holidays will be over, September is a good time to sightsee without crowds. You can enjoy indoor events, such as the Tokyo Grand Sumo Tournament and Tokyo Game Show.
As typhoon season reaches its peak in September, allow for some flexibility in your trip, in case your travel plans get disrupted by a typhoon.
Okinawa: Beach and Culture
Okinawa is the hottest place in Japan in September. The average temperature ranges 26–30ºC (79–86°F). September is the peak season for typhoons; there are usually about 10 days of rain, with an average precipitation of 189 mm (7 inches).
As temperatures are still high, September is a good time to try out water activities, such as swimming, diving, and snorkeling. In addition, you can explore the history and culture of Okinawa: visit Shuri Castle and Okinawa Peace Memorial Park, and try unique local delights, such as goya champuru (bitter melon stir fry), umibudo (sea grapes), Okinawa soba (a noodle dish), and Orion beer.
September is a great time to visit Okinawa and avoid crowds, as the official beach season is over.
Tokyo: Weather and Travel in September
In September, the average maximum temperature is 27°C (81°F), and the average minimum is 20°C (68°F). The average rainfall in September is around 130 mm (5 in), and there are usually about 12 days of rain.
Visiting Tokyo in September presents the chance to witness the Grand Sumo Tournament. There are six tournaments every year in four cities; in September, Tokyo hosts the tournament for 15 days (September 13–27) at Ryogoku Kokugikan Stadium. Tickets sell out quickly, so booking in advance is recommended.
The Art Aquarium offers popular indoor events in September. For instance, it displays goldfish in various ornate bowls, tanks, and ponds with colorful lighting and effects. After 5 p.m., it turns into a “Night Aquarium,” where you can enjoy drinks and music by top DJs. Please note: children under 12 have to be accompanied by an adult.
Clothing: shorts, t-shirts, and light trousers. Rain gear is also highly recommended.
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Osaka: Weather and Travel in September
Osaka in September is hot and humid; the average temperature ranges 22–29°C (72–84°F), and there are usually 10 days of rain, with 160 mm (6 in) of precipitation.
September is a wonderful time to visit Himeji, which is known for its magnificent castle. Himeji Castle is the most beautiful and spectacular castle in Japan. Usually, people take two or three hours to see the whole castle, so you can also visit Koko-en Garden and Mount Shosha on the same day.
Sweet Japanese-style Cakes
Besides sightseeing, food exploration is a pleasant choice. People in Osaka spend more on food than people in other parts of Japan. Osaka is famous for foods such as takoyaki (octopus balls), okonomiyaki (savory pancake), kushikatsu (deep-fried meat and veggies on skewers), kitsune udon (a noodle dish), and teppanyaki(grilled meat and veggies) You can try these local dishes in Dotonbori, Shinsekai, and Kitashinchi.
Clothing: summer clothes like shorts, T-shirts, and light trousers.
Kyoto: Weather and Travel in September
In Kyoto, the average maximum temperature is 29°C (84°F), and the average minimum temperature is 20°C (68°F). There is a high amount of rainfall — 172 mm (7 in) — and about 11 days of rain.
September is a good time to visit Uji, which is famous for its high-quality tea. You can visit the historical Byodoin Temple and Ujigami Shrine, enjoy Uji tea and tea culture by participating in a tea ceremony, and taste matcha-flavored foods, such as soba noodles, ice-cream, and sweets.
Kyoto Tower is a modern landmark in Kyoto. It is the tallest building in Kyoto and offers a panoramic view of the city. Visiting around sunset and enjoying views of the city at night (until 9 p.m.) is recommended.
Clothing: thin, breathable, clothes such as t-shirts, shorts, and skirts, and sandals.
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Hiroshima: Weather and Travel in September
Hiroshima is hot and wet in September. The temperature ranges 21–29°C (70–84°F). There are 16 days of rain and 170 mm (7 in) of precipitation.
In Hiroshima, visiting Miyajima is a must. It is a historic island with shrines and temples, such as the Itsukushima Shrine, Daisho-in Temple, and Senjokaku Hall. To get the most out of the experience, we suggest staying overnight at one of the island’s ryoka (a Japanese inn), and enjoying a quiet and peaceful evening in Miyajima.
Trying local delicacies will enhance your travel experience. The most popular restaurants are in Hiroshima Station and downtown Hiroshima. You can try Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, oysters, momiji manju (a steamed bun shaped like a maple leaf), and cold Hiroshima-style tsukemen (a noodle stew).
Clothing: short-sleeved t-shirts and shorts, and sandals. An umbrella or a raincoat is highly recommended.
Sapporo: Weather and Travel in September
Sapporo in September is cool and pleasant. The average maximum temperature is 22°C (72°F), and the average minimum temperature is 14°C (57°F). September is the wettest month, with 135 mm (5 in) of precipitation, and about 20 days of rain.
With the start of cool weather in Sapporo, you can expect to see fall colors. Walking amongst the ginkgo and maple trees downtown or in the suburbs of Sapporo is a pleasant experience. The most popular places to see the arrival of fall are Nakajima Park, Odori Park, and Jozankei.
Fall Colors
September is the best month to enjoy the flavors of Hokkaido because of the Sapporo Fall Fest. This food festival starts in early September and lasts till the end of the month; it takes place at Odori Park. Fresh Otaru sushi, scallops, Furano melon, and Sapporo beer are highly recommended.
Clothing: long-sleeved t-shirts, jeans, and warm sweaters or jackets for early mornings and evenings. Rain gear is necessary, as there is a high chance of precipitation in this area.
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Events and Festivals in September
September marks the start of fall in Japan. There are a few traditional cultural festivals and events that happen in September throughout Japan. Here are the most popular ones that can add some extra fun to your trip.
Seiryu-e Dragon Festival: Kyoto, September 14–15
The Seiryu-e Dragon Festival happens annually on September 14–15; it starts at 2 p.m. in Kiyomizu-dera. The blue dragon is believed to welcome the fall season. During the festival, you can witness the procession, in which the blue dragon drinks from the Otowa Waterfall, and the dragon dance. You may also have the opportunity to receive a special blessing at the Kiyomizu-dera Temple.
Kishiwada Danjiri Festival: Third Weekend in September
The Kishiwada Danjiri Festival is the wildest, biggest, and most famous danjiri matsuri in Japan. It is a cart-pulling festival held during the third weekend in September in Kishiwada, in the south of Osaka, to pray for a good harvest.
There are 35 wooden floats from the different neighborhoods; participants race their nearly four-ton danjiri through the streets. Men stand and dance on top of the floats, which weave and turn down narrow streets.
Kichijoji Fall Festival: Second Weekend in September
Kichijoji Fall Festival takes place annually during the second weekend of September in Musashino Hachimangu to welcome the fall.
The main event of this festival is the procession of mikoshi (a religious palanquin) along the main shopping street of Kichijoji and through the surrounding areas. Besides this, Musashino Hachimangu hosts a shrine festival with food stalls, games, music, and entertainment.
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Visiting Japan with Asia Highlights
September is a great time to explore Japan during two seasons: summer and fall. Asia Highlights has been in the tailor-made tourism industry for over 20 years, so we can help you plan customized trips. We will organize hotels, transportation, and private guides, and make sure that you have a hassle-free time in Japan.
How to choose the right superyacht hiring port
If you’re serious about getting your first job on a superyacht, the best thing to do is move to one of the main yachting hubs and hiring ports of the world to start your job search.
Yachting Pages relays into where and when to find a superyacht job, helping yachties choose a ‘hiring port’ to suit their circumstances.
Finding a superyacht job: choosing a hiring port
Although leaving friends and family behind may be difficult, your yacht job search will definitely be more successful with a move to a hiring port. Yes, you really do need to move there to start – temporarily at least!
There are destinations around the world known in the industry as ‘yachting hubs’ due to the large number of yachts that pass through them each year. A few of these are therefore known as prolific ‘hiring ports’, as they are the common connecting points between cruises. Crew often leave yachts at these places and captains will choose new people to relace them.
It’s important to choose the right hiring port early on in your job search. Your travel budget, visa requirements, and more importantly, the time of year will influence your choice of port. Move here as soon as possible and enroll with the relevant crew training schools and crew agencies. You’ll also need to find suitable accommodation in the interim.
You can start with these steps before leaving home if you prefer, but you will ultimately need to move there (or on board) eventually. So moving now will simply make things easier. After all, the idea is to be ready to interview for an immediate start! You should keep in mind that you’ll only be there temporarily, so don’t take everything you own with you!
Learn about crew agencies and planning your yacht job search.
Where to find a yacht job: hiring ports around the world
The four main or ‘first-tier’ yachting hubs and hiring ports for superyacht crew hopefuls are considered to be:
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- Antibes, France
- Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- Newport, Rhode Island
Yacht jobs can of course also be found in other locations around the world, but these four in particular offer far greater access to quality job opportunities. They are considered more accessible for beginner crew just starting out in the industry.
‘Second-tier’ hiring ports, such as those listed below, are such as they generally have fewer superyachts passing through each year. They still make for good training and hiring port options for those who were not successful in the ports above. These are for more experienced crew looking for their second or third yacht crew jobs:
- St Martin/St Maarten and Antigua in the Caribbean
- Viareggio, Italy
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Sydney, Australia
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- San Diego, California
Finally, the ‘third-tier’ crew hiring ports are another option for more experienced crew members. They are also ideal for those who live nearby and do not have the option to travel. These include:
- London, Southampton and Dover in the UK
- The Netherlands
- Sweden
- Croatia
- Singapore
- Brazil
Find crew houses and accommodation in your chosen hiring port.
When to find a yacht job: moving with the yachting seasons
Crew jobs can of course come up at any time and in any part of the world, but common sense suggests you need to be where the majority of the yachts are. This means moving with the yachting seasons to be in the hiring ports listed above.
You are better off planning your yacht job search to coincide with the typical yachting seasons rather than just setting off when you feel like it. Crew changes usually happen between the summer and winter seasons, in the two ‘shoulder’ or ‘transition’ seasons, when yachts are likely undergoing location changes or heading to shipyards for refit and repair works.
So, where are the yachts during these common crewing periods? Which hiring port is best to target and when? Naturally, the yachts are usually where the weather is nice and sunny, or where the large industry events are happening.
Following the yachting seasons for yacht jobs
Summer: May to September
The summer yachting season kicks off in Europe and the Mediterranean in May, with yachts usually all crewed up and ready to go by April. It then closes in with the Monaco Yacht Show (MYS) in late September, with yachts clearing out in the following weeks. The best times to yacht job hunt in the Med are therefore April (with some opportunities in the South of France as early as March) through to September and October.
Alternatively, superyachts may have spent their time summering in the north east of the USA, enjoying the sights of New England and New York. Here, Newport, Rhode Island is the ideal location for U.S. nationals (and those international candidates with the relevant visas) seeking yacht jobs, with opportunities available May through to October. Other yachts sometimes spend the summer season cruising in the U.S Northwest exploring Alaska.
Summer to winter transition: September to October
By late September or early October, yachts in the Med will either head to shipyards in Europe for maintenance work, or will head back across the Atlantic to the Southern states – typically Florida. Yachts in Northeast states will also usually make their way down to the south with a stop in Florida before departing to the Caribbean. Those in Alaska will either make their way to Mexico, on to the South Pacific islands, or across to Florida also.
Winter: October to April
The winter season usually starts on the U.S. East Coast in Florida with the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) in October/November. Fort Lauderdale and Miami are good places for beginner crew to start out, and are unique in that large amounts of yachts pass through here not once, but twice a year. Yachts actually congregate here all year around to enjoy the good weather, but, in the winter season, if work is not found by December it’s often recommended to move out to the Caribbean to find work.
The Caribbean and the Bahamas are another year-round yachting destination, most popular with superyachts in the winter season. The peak season starts in November with the Antigua and St Martin Yacht Shows. Julie Perry, author of The Insider’s Guide to Becoming a Yacht Stewardess suggests that December to February are the best times for finding jobs here, but warns not to head here alone without at least connecting with a crew agent beforehand. She shared that immigration officials can often be suspicious of solo travellers, and you should therefore aim to have a return ticket booked even if you do not use it.
Winter to summer transition: April to May
The winter season closes for some in the Caribbean with Antigua Race Week in April, where yachts will head back up to Florida for a month or two to staff up before heading back over to the Mediterranean to do it all again. Alternatively, some might depart earlier, arriving back in Florida to fuel and staff up before heading to the South of France early.
Atypical cruising season: November to May
Those yachts following an atypical cruising season – perhaps after finishing yard work in Europe, or exploring regions off the typical yachting trail – may head to Australasia and the South Pacific islands for the winter. Superyachts typically head to Australia, New Zealand and surrounding destinations before the cyclone season hits, anchoring up on the Australian East Coast or Auckland between November and May, and may then head on to the U.S. West Coast to re-join the superyacht fleet for the summer season.
Finding a yacht job: first impressions and presentation
When enrolling with a crew agent or walking the docks in your chosen hiring port, first impressions are hugely important.
Crew are expected to look pristine at all times as they deal with prestigious clientele, so make sure you take out any obvious piercings, ensure your clothes are clean, your hair is brushed and you look the part for the job. Politeness and a smile also go a long way. Take your crew CV with you with contact details, so they can get in touch.
Read on for tips to make your crew CV stand out, or learn about the crew interview process.
Weather in Mallorca for September 2023 ⋆ Weather forecast for Mallorca for the month of September ⇒ Ukraine
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