
台風22号進路
台風21号進路
日本周辺台風情報
大陸方面台風進路
南シナ海 台風発生
【台風発生】
5日(日)9時現在、日本周辺には2つの台風があります。
台風22号(ハーロン)は日本の南の海上を西に進んでいて、今後、本州方面に接近する可能性があります。
南シナ海を西に進む台風21号(マットゥモ)は大陸方面に進み、日本への影響はありません。 https://t.co/kYinBmh6jT pic.twitter.com/pViXU70Ofc— ウェザーニュース (@wni_jp) October 5, 2025
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On October 5, 2025, Weather news Japan (@wni_jp) reported the emergence of two typhoons in the vicinity of Japan. Typhoon 22, also known as Harlon, was moving westward over the southern waters of Japan and had the potential to approach Honshu in the coming days. Meanwhile, Typhoon 21, named Matsumo, was moving westward over the South China Sea towards the continent, posing no immediate threat to Japan.
The presence of two typhoons in the region raised concerns about potential impacts on Japan’s weather patterns and safety measures. Typhoon 22’s trajectory towards Honshu indicated the need for residents to stay updated on weather alerts and prepare for possible evacuation orders. On the other hand, Typhoon 21’s movement away from Japan provided some relief to the country, as it reduced the risk of severe weather disturbances in the region.
The announcement from Weather News Japan served as a timely reminder for residents to stay vigilant and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during the typhoon season. With the unpredictability of weather patterns, it was crucial for individuals to stay informed through reliable sources such as meteorological agencies and news outlets.
As the two typhoons continued their paths across the Pacific Ocean, meteorologists and disaster management authorities closely monitored their movements and potential impacts on Japan. The combination of Typhoon 22’s proximity to Honshu and Typhoon 21’s trajectory towards the continent highlighted the dynamic nature of typhoon season and the need for preparedness at all times.
In response to the weather developments, local authorities in Japan implemented safety measures and emergency protocols to mitigate the risks posed by the approaching typhoons. These efforts aimed to safeguard the well-being of residents and minimize the potential damage to infrastructure and property in the affected areas.
Overall, the emergence of two typhoons near Japan underscored the importance of proactive disaster preparedness and community resilience in the face of natural disasters. By staying informed, following safety guidelines, and working together as a community, residents could effectively navigate the challenges posed by typhoon season and ensure their collective safety and well-being.

【台風発生】
5日(日)9時現在、日本周辺には2つの台風があります。
台風22号(ハーロン)は日本の南の海上を西に進んでいて、今後、本州方面に接近する可能性があります。
南シナ海を西に進む台風21号(マットゥモ)は大陸方面に進み、日本への影響はありません。 https://t.co/kYinBmh6jT pic.twitter.com/pViXU70Ofc— ウェザーニュース (@wni_jp) October 5, 2025
In recent weather news, Japan is currently facing the threat of not one, but two typhoons in the surrounding area. As of 5日(日)9時現在, the country is closely monitoring the movements of Typhoon 22 (ハーロン) and Typhoon 21 (マットゥモ). These tropical storms have the potential to impact different regions, so it’s crucial to stay informed and prepared for any changes in weather conditions.
Typhoon 22 (ハーロン)
Typhoon 22, also known as ハーロン, is currently located in the southern waters of Japan and is moving westward. There is a possibility that this typhoon could approach the Honshu region in the coming days, bringing with it strong winds and heavy rainfall. It’s essential for residents in these areas to take necessary precautions and stay updated on the latest weather forecasts.
Typhoon 21 (マットゥモ)
On the other hand, Typhoon 21, or マットゥモ, is moving westward in the South China Sea towards the continent. Fortunately, this typhoon is not expected to have any direct impact on Japan, as it is heading away from the country. However, it’s still important to keep an eye on its movements to ensure the safety of neighboring regions.
With the presence of these two typhoons, it’s crucial for everyone in Japan to stay vigilant and prepared for any potential changes in the weather. By staying informed through reliable sources like Weather News Japan, residents can take the necessary steps to protect themselves and their property from the potential impacts of these storms.
Remember, safety should always be the top priority when dealing with severe weather conditions. Stay tuned to official weather updates and follow any evacuation orders or guidelines issued by local authorities. By working together and staying informed, we can minimize the risks associated with typhoons and ensure the safety of everyone in the affected areas.
Stay safe, stay informed, and be prepared for whatever Mother Nature may bring our way. Let’s all work together to weather the storm and come out stronger on the other side.
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