Yokosuka Weather

Yokosuka weather & pressure forecast

Today's sky and the barometric pressure changes that can weigh on your head and body, updated automatically — a small daily guide to sleep and rest in Yokosuka.

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StablePressure is steady
Mild cautionSlow decline
CautionLow pressure may affect you
AlertSharp or large drop

Location: Yokosuka (central) / Data: Open-Meteo (auto-updated every 30 minutes)

Weather & Wellness

Why do low-pressure days feel heavy?

A headache before the rain, or a wave of fatigue as a typhoon approaches — in Japan this is known as "weather sickness." Sensors in the inner ear pick up pressure changes, which can unsettle the autonomic nervous system.

Living well with pressure swings

On days marked Caution or above, keep your plans light and take regular breaks with plenty of water. Warming your neck and shoulders and breathing slowly and deeply can soften the impact. If symptoms are strong or persistent, please consult a medical professional.

A heavy head? Try a dry head spa

CoconeRu.'s dry head spa is a relaxing hands-on treatment that gently loosens the head, eyes, neck, and shoulders — no water or oil, so you can return to your day easily. A quiet way to rest on low-pressure days, 4 minutes on foot from Yokosuka-chuo Station, near the Naval Base.

Sleep & Rest FAQ

Weather, pressure, sleep, and rest in Yokosuka

Common questions about sleepy low-pressure days, heavy heads, and how to rest well on rainy days.

Why do I get headaches or feel sleepy on low-pressure days?
Sensors in the inner ear pick up changes in barometric pressure, which can unsettle the autonomic nervous system. This is often called weather-related pain or "weather sickness" in Japan, and it can show up as headaches, a heavy head, daytime sleepiness, or fatigue. If symptoms are strong or persistent, please consult a medical professional.
How can I protect my sleep when the pressure is dropping?
Put your phone away earlier than usual to rest your eyes and head, warm your neck and shoulders in the bath or with a hot towel, breathe slowly and deeply, and keep your schedule light. When the pressure forecast on this page shows Caution or Alert, start winding down for sleep earlier than usual.
Where can I truly rest and unwind in Yokosuka?
CoconeRu. is a quiet, sleep-focused dry head spa a 4-minute walk from Yokosuka-chuo Station, near Yokosuka Naval Base. In a low-lit room we ease tension through the head, eyes, neck, and shoulders — a relaxing option on rainy or low-pressure days, or after a long day at work. Open daily 10:00-20:00, by reservation. Simple English is welcome. Call 090-7186-4738.
How often is this weather and pressure forecast updated?
The forecast uses Open-Meteo data for central Yokosuka and refreshes automatically every 30 minutes. It shows the next 24 hours of barometric pressure and a 7-day outlook. Please use it as a general guide for planning your day and your rest.