This morning in Urasoe, Okinawa, it’s sunny with occasional light clouds. The temperature is around 28–30°C, and the humidity is about 80%. The air has a slightly muggy feel to it, typical of the period right after the end of the rainy season. In Okinawa during the summer, the sun is strong from early morning, and the wind can make a big difference in how hot it feels. It’s a season when our daily rhythms are easily influenced by the weather, but today I’d like to take my time describing the morning weather in Urasoe, Okinawa, the signs of the season, and what daily life is like here.
🌅 The Morning Breeze and a Quiet Moment
I woke up a little early this morning. When I stepped out onto the balcony, the breeze enveloping the city of Urasoe gently caressed my skin. Even though the humidity was on the high side, the mere presence of the morning breeze made the air feel light, and time flowed at a leisurely pace befitting a Saturday.
While the washing machine was running, I opened the front door to let the breeze in, and the air in the room gently refreshed itself. As I hung up the laundry while gazing at the clear sky, I heard the sound of cicadas in the distance, and I felt the changing of the seasons, thinking, “Ah, summer in Okinawa has truly begun.”



🧺 The Seasons of Okinawa, Felt Between Chores
After finishing breakfast, I cleared the dishes and loaded them into the dishwasher. While I was at it, I washed the gas stove grates and gave the sink and stove area a quick wipe-down. Once I’d finished my morning chores, even though it was still only mid-morning, I felt like “half of today’s work was already done.”

Summer in Okinawa is so much easier when you get your chores done in the morning. As noon approaches, the temperature rises and the humidity increases, so I feel like “making the most of the morning coolness” has become one of the wisdom of daily life here.
🛏 My Mother’s Health and a Leisurely Pace of Life
My mother is still not feeling quite well, so I made her some rice porridge this morning. Her drowsiness seems to outweigh her appetite; she dozed off while holding her chopsticks. After eating about half of it and taking her medicine, she fell asleep and stayed that way until noon.
Summer in Okinawa is a season when high temperatures from early morning onward can easily sap your energy. Don’t push yourself—sleep when you can. That kind of relaxed daily rhythm might be just right for the body.

🌤 Addendum: Seasonal and Weather Characteristics of Urasoe, Okinawa (For Search Users)
In Urasoe, Okinawa, summer morning temperatures already rise to around 28–30°C, and because humidity is high, it feels even hotter than on the mainland. Days when the wind blows in the morning are more comfortable and serve as an important indicator for deciding when to do housework or go out. Also, while the weather tends to be stable right after the rainy season ends, sudden downpours and strong sunlight become more frequent, so doing laundry and shopping “early in the morning” is the best time to stay comfortable.
🌪 Preparing for Next Week’s Typhoon
A typhoon is forecast to approach next week. With a central pressure of 925 hPa, it is extremely powerful and may approach while maintaining its strength. Since it is expected to be stronger than the previous typhoon, it’s best to prepare early for peace of mind.
In Okinawa, bread and other foods that can be stored at room temperature tend to sell out quickly before a typhoon hits, and supermarket shelves can empty out all at once. Even if you live in a reinforced concrete apartment building, stocking up on food early is a wise practice for life in Okinawa.

🌈 Today’s Summary
Mornings in Urasoe, Okinawa, are filled with wind, sunshine, and the signs of the changing seasons, all naturally woven into daily life. The small scenes you notice between household chores, your family’s well-being, and preparing for the typhoon—all of these are precious parts of “daily life in Okinawa.”
As the weekend approaches and the seasons change, it’s a time when people are prone to getting sick. Please don’t push yourself too hard—take it easy and enjoy some leisurely moments. While preparing for next week’s typhoon, I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

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