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Japan sees record heat, raising fears for rice crops

i2wtcBy i2wtcAugust 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Japan recorded its highest-ever temperature of 41.8 degrees Celsius (107.2 degrees Fahrenheit) on Tuesday, prompting the government to advise residents to stay indoors and promise steps to ease weather-related damage to rice crops.

Readings in the eastern city of Isesaki, in Gunma prefecture, surpassed the previous high of 41.2 C marked last week in the western city of Tamba in Hyogo prefecture, the country’s meteorological agency said.

A digital thermometer display shows a temperature of 41 degree Celsius in front of JR Isesaki station in Isesaki, Gunma Prefecture, Japan August 5, 2025. Photo: Reuters

A digital thermometer display shows a temperature of 41 degree Celsius in front of JR Isesaki station in Isesaki, Gunma Prefecture, Japan August 5, 2025. Photo: Reuters

So far this summer, more than 53,000 people have been taken to hospital for heat stroke, according to the Fire and Disaster Management Agency.

People use parasols to cope with the heatwave, in Hiroshima, Japan, August 5, 2025. Photo: Reuters

People use parasols to cope with the heatwave, in Hiroshima, Japan, August 5, 2025. Photo: Reuters

“Today is murderously hot,” said 63-year-old auto worker Takeshi Ishikawa, who was filling his water bottle at a fountain in central Tokyo. “If it gets to 42 degrees, it would be hotter than my bath that I prepare at 40 degrees.”

Visitors exposed to the sun walk at the Sensoji temple, a popular sightseeing spot, as the Japanese government issued a heatstroke alert in Tokyo and other prefectures due to a heatwave, in Tokyo, Japan August 5, 2025. Photo: Reuters

Visitors exposed to the sun walk at the Sensoji temple, a popular sightseeing spot, as the Japanese government issued a heatstroke alert in Tokyo and other prefectures due to a heatwave, in Tokyo, Japan August 5, 2025. Photo: Reuters

Average temperatures across Japan have continued to climb after marking a record high in July for the third year in a row, while the northeastern region along the Sea of Japan has registered critically low levels of rainfall, raising concerns over the rice harvest.

High temperatures have caused a proliferation of stink bugs in some rice-growing areas, even as the government is set to officially adopt a new policy on Tuesday of increased rice production to prevent future shortages.

A person covers himself with a towel to cope with the heatwave, in Hiroshima, Japan, August 5, 2025.Photo: Reuters

A person covers himself with a towel to cope with the heatwave, in Hiroshima, Japan, August 5, 2025.Photo: Reuters

“We need to act with speed and a sense of crisis to prevent damage” from high temperatures, Farm Minister Shinjiro Koizumi said at a press conference. The government will offer support for pest control and measures to tackle drought, he said.

Extreme heat in 2023 had damaged the quality of rice, causing an acute shortage last year that was exacerbated by the government’s misreading of supply and demand. That led to historically high prices of the all-important staple food, causing a national crisis.

 



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