I won’t mention the conservative dress because that’s already been addressed, but I will mention the rain. June is Japan’s rainy season. Keep that in mind when you pack. You want light clothes to stay cool, but also be prepared to get wet. Note that if you wear a rain jacket or poncho, you will still get wet — from the inside out due to your own sweat!Can anyone attest to how to dress in the summer time in Japan? In my research I learned that Japanese women dress conservatively and don't show shoulders or anything. I want to be respectful but also comfortable as I know it's going to be warm in June! I'm planning on packing tank tops and am wondering if it's as big of a deal as the internet is making it?