A powerful typhoon is heading to Tokyo after injuring dozens of people, causing blackouts and paralysing traffic in southern Japan.
Japan's Meteorological Agency says Typhoon Jelawat is expected to hit the Tokyo region on Sunday evening.
It warns of torrential rain and sudden wind gusts, urging Tokyo residents to stay indoors.
At noon (1300 AEST) on Sunday, the storm was packing winds of up to 144 kilometres an hour.
The typhoon left more than 50 people with minor injuries on the southern island of Okinawa on Saturday.
Thousands of homes were without electricity.
Dozens of trains were suspended Sunday in coastal areas around Tokyo, and some 300 domestic flights were to be grounded throughout the day.
Up to half a metre of rain is expected in central Japan through Monday.
Ref /yahoo.com.au
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