The fierce heat of summer has abated, and we have days in the high 80's or low 90's, and it cools down every evening now. The ginko trees are turning ever so slightly yellow/green. And an occasional momiji (Japanese maple) has some red leaves.
To keep track of the weather, it is necessary to track the incoming typhoons (also known as cyclones). The Japane Meteriological Agency has a good site for tracking:
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/typh/
The next typhoon is turning north, and looks like it will stay off the coast of Japan. This will give us some clouds, and possibly rain, but not a fierce storm.
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