Japan is preparing for the impact of Typhoons 7 and 8 as a stationary seasonal rain front brings heavy rainfall, particularly to Kyushu. Level 4 danger warnings – the highest alert level – have been issued in some areas, urging residents to prepare for landslides and potential flooding in low-lying regions. Typhoon 7 is approaching Okinawa Prefecture, where linear rainfall bands could develop rapidly, significantly increasing the risk of disaster. Eastern Japan is also forecast to experience a substantial increase in rainfall through the 27th due to the approaching typhoons. Authorities are advising residents to take necessary precautions and remain vigilant. The combined threat poses a serious risk to public safety and infrastructure across multiple regions.