MUOM Weather
Meiji University of Oriental Medicine AKA MUOM
Hinotani-6-1 Hiyoshichō Honoda, Nantan, Kyoto 629-0301, Japan
MUOM Weather
Today
scattered clouds
Meiji University of Oriental Medicine weather today expect scattered clouds. The temperature will hit a high of 20°C (feels like 20°C). Humidity sits at 72%, with winds up to 1.92 m/s.
Tomorrow
few clouds
Meiji University of Oriental Medicine weather tomorrow expect few clouds. The temperature will hit a high of 25°C. Humidity sits at 0%, with winds up to 0 m/s.
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Weather Overview in Nantan
Nantan experiences a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons, making weather in Nantan comfortable for outdoor activities much of the year. Average annual temperature is 14.5°C (58°F), with highs reaching 29°C (84°F) in August and lows around 3°C (37°F) in January. Precipitation totals about 1,700 mm (67 inches) yearly, peaking during the June-July rainy season at 250 mm (10 inches) per month. Winters bring occasional snow, averaging 20-30 cm (8-12 inches) accumulation. Summers are humid but rarely exceed 35°C (95°F). These patterns influence daily life at Meiji University of Oriental Medicine, where clear autumn days (avg 20°C/68°F) are perfect for campus walks. For academic jobs in Japan, check opportunities in Japan, Kyoto, or Nantan.
Seasonal Weather Patterns at Meiji University of Oriental Medicine
Spring (Mar-May)
Temperatures 10-20°C (50-68°F), cherry blossoms in April. Light rain 150 mm (6 inches). Ideal for studies.
Summer (Jun-Aug)
Hot and humid 25-29°C (77-84°F), rainy season brings 400 mm (16 inches) total. University recommends hydration.
Autumn (Sep-Nov)
Mild 15-25°C (59-77°F), typhoon risk low. Dry leaves enhance campus beauty.
Winter (Dec-Feb)
Cold 3-8°C (37-46°F), snow 50 cm (20 inches) season. Heated facilities on campus; extra clothing costs ¥5,000-10,000 ($35-70).
Safety gear like umbrellas (¥1,000/$7) needed for rain; winter boots for snow. Explore higher-ed-jobs at Meiji University of Oriental Medicine.
Environmental Factors in Nantan
Nantan sits at 50-200m elevation in Kyoto's Tanba highlands, with forested mountains providing clean air. Nantan air quality averages AQI 30-50 (good), low PM2.5 (10-15 µg/m³). Geology features stable sedimentary rock, no active volcanoes nearby. Low urban pollution supports health for students and faculty at Meiji University of Oriental Medicine, which emphasizes natural wellness. University offers green spaces for meditation.
Natural Hazards and Safety at Meiji University of Oriental Medicine
| Hazard | Frequency | University Measures |
|---|---|---|
| Typhoons/Floods | Annual (Sep-Oct) | Evacuation drills, alerts |
| Earthquakes | Frequent (Japan avg) | Seismic buildings, protocols |
| Landslides | Rare, rainy season | Monitoring, safe routes |
| Heavy Snow | Winter | Clearing, indoor classes |
Meiji University of Oriental Medicine provides emergency apps and plans. See higher-ed-career-advice for safety tips.
Liveability and Comfort Ratings for Nantan
These ratings help job seekers; explore Rate My Professor for Meiji University of Oriental Medicine experiences.
Costs and Equipment for Weather in Nantan
Extra costs: Winter gear ¥10,000 ($70), umbrellas/raincoats ¥2,000 ($14), higher utilities ¥5,000/month ($35) in winter. No major insurance hikes. Essentials: Rain boots, layered clothing, portable heater. AcademicJobs.com offers free-resume-template for job prep amid varying weather.
Health and Living Conditions at Meiji University of Oriental Medicine
Clean air reduces respiratory issues; humidity aids skin health in oriental medicine studies. Snow disrupts transport occasionally, but campus shuttles help. Vibrant campus life persists year-round. Read student views on Rate My Professor at Meiji University of Oriental Medicine.
Resources for Weather Preparedness in Nantan
- Japan Meteorological Agency app for alerts ☀️
- University emergency guide
- Local Nantan forecasts
- Higher-ed-jobs/faculty in Kyoto
Student Perspectives on Nantan Environment
Students at Meiji University of Oriental Medicine appreciate Nantan's fresh air and scenic mountains, noting how mild weather supports outdoor herbal studies, though rainy seasons challenge commutes. Many discuss how the local climate impacts focus and productivity; read their detailed experiences alongside professor reviews on Rate My Professor. Winters' crisp air invigorates morning classes, per feedback. For jobs, visit higher-ed-jobs.
