06/13/2026
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Typhoon Chanmi Hits Japan: Flights Canceled and Thousands Evacuated

Japan is currently facing significant travel disruptions and safety concerns as Typhoon Chanmi officially made landfall on June 2, 2026. Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara confirmed the arrival of the tropical cyclone, which has prompted large-scale emergency measures across the affected regions. Government authorities and meteorological agencies are monitoring the situation closely as the storm brings heavy precipitation and high-velocity winds to the archipelago.

Mass Evacuations and Transportation Disruptions

The impact on the national transport infrastructure has been immediate and extensive. According to reports from the NHK television channel, local authorities have issued evacuation advisories to more than 62,000 residents in high-risk areas prone to flooding and landslides. The aviation sector has been particularly affected, with more than 300 flights canceled to ensure passenger safety.

  • Major hubs including Tokyo Haneda and Narita International Airport are experiencing delays.
  • Regional rail networks and ferry services in southern and central Japan have suspended operations.
  • Emergency shelters have been established in multiple prefectures to accommodate displaced citizens and stranded travelers.

Government Response and Safety Measures

The Japanese government has activated its emergency response protocols to manage the natural disaster. Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara emphasized the priority of human life during the official briefing regarding the storm's trajectory. Travelers currently in Japan or planning to visit in the coming days are advised to maintain constant communication with their airlines and monitor the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) for real-time updates on weather conditions.

Typhoon Chanmi has hit Japan. More than 62,000 people have been advised to evacuate.

As the atmospheric pressure remains unstable, the duration of the disruptions to the tourism sector remains uncertain. Meteorological experts suggest that while the core of the typhoon is moving across specific corridors, the peripheral wind and rain bands could continue to affect transportation logistics for the remainder of the week. Travelers are urged to follow the instructions of local officials and avoid coastal or mountainous regions until the high-level weather warnings are officially downgraded.

Frequently asked questions
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara confirmed the arrival of Typhoon Chanmi.
NHK television channel reported on the impact of Typhoon Chanmi.
Travelers should monitor the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) for real-time weather updates.
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