'Heatstroke' is a Preventable Meteorological Disaster: Releasing the 'Towards Zero Heatstroke: Heat Acclimatization Front (1st Edition)' for 2026
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The Japan Weather Association will publish the 2026 'Heat Acclimatization Front' on April 9 to prevent spring heatstroke. Following the record-breaking heat of 2025, the project encourages people to consciously sweat and acclimatize their bodies to heat before summer fully arrives.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is heat acclimatization?
- A: It's the process of getting your body accustomed to heat before it gets hot. Over a period of a few days to two weeks, you intentionally make yourself sweat through light exercise or bathing to build a body less prone to heatstroke.
- Q: Why is heatstroke prevention necessary from spring?
- A: From April to May, there can be sudden hot days when the body is not yet used to the heat, increasing the risk of 'spring heatstroke'.
- Q: Where can you see the heat acclimatization front?
- A: You can check it on the official website of the 'Zero Heatstroke' project.