Typhoon hits south Japan, heads to Tokyo

Typhoon Malakas has caused flooding, flight cancellations and evacuations in Japan.

Pedestrians crowd a street in Tokyo

Thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate homes as Typhoon Malakas lashes southern Japan. (AAP)

A strong typhoon has made landfall on southwestern Japan, bringing heavy rain that caused floods, forced flight cancellations and prompted local authorities to issue evacuation advisories for more than 600,000 residents.

Typhoon Malakas is expected to head northeast along Japan's Pacific coast toward Tokyo before going out into the Pacific Ocean by early Wednesday morning, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

It will likely be downgraded to a depression by 900am local time on Wednesday, the agency said.

In six prefectures in western Japan including Kumamoto, which is still recovering from strong earthquakes that hit the region earlier this year, evacuation advisories were issued for about 632,500 people, Jiji news agency said.

Jiji said two people were slightly injured in southern Kyushu, while public broadcaster NHK reported more than 100 domestic flights have been cancelled.

The Meteorological Agency said torrential rain is expected on Japan's Pacific coast toward Tuesday night, and has advised caution against floods, mudslides and high waves.


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