Key facts
- Japan is anticipating a severe typhoon season.
- Up to 28 typhoons are forecast for the year.
- As many as 14 typhoons could make landfall.
- The storms pose a threat to disaster defenses.
- The summer travel industry may be impacted.
Japan is bracing for a potentially severe typhoon season, with forecasts indicating a higher-than-average number of storms. Weathernews, a private meteorological firm, has predicted that up to 28 typhoons could impact Japan this year, with as many as 14 potentially making landfall. This outlook raises concerns about the strain on the country's disaster preparedness infrastructure and the potential disruption to the summer travel industry, which is already experiencing high demand.
