Heatwave is commonly referred to as “fierce heat” in Japan, which means that the temperature is significantly higher than the normal temperature. It is mainly used for summer weather.
Heatwave is commonly referred to as “fierce heat” in Japan, which means that the temperature is significantly higher than the normal temperature. It is mainly used for summer weather.
In Japan, since 2007, the term “fierce heat day” has been used to refer to a day when the maximum daily temperature is 35°C or higher.
Special care should be taken to avoid heat stroke in hot weather. You should hydrate and replenish salt in a timely manner, stay in a cool room away from direct sunlight as much as possible, or take protective measures.
(1) Have salt-supplemented sugar, or sports drinks, and timely hydration.
(2)Try to carry an umbrella, sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, sun protection clothing, etc. when you go out.