Pyongyang, North Korea · January 2026

Daylight in Pyongyang in January 2026

Average daylight
9h 46m
Longest day · 31st
10h 10m
Shortest day · 1st
9h 28m
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
1
07:57
17:25
9h 28m
2
07:57
17:26
9h 29m
3
07:57
17:27
9h 29m
4
07:57
17:28
9h 30m
5
07:57
17:28
9h 31m
6
07:57
17:29
9h 32m
7
07:57
17:30
9h 33m
8
07:57
17:31
9h 34m
9
07:57
17:32
9h 35m
10
07:57
17:33
9h 36m
11
07:56
17:34
9h 37m
12
07:56
17:35
9h 38m
13
07:56
17:36
9h 40m
14
07:56
17:37
9h 41m
15
07:55
17:38
9h 42m
16
07:55
17:39
9h 44m
17
07:55
17:40
9h 45m
18
07:54
17:41
9h 47m
19
07:54
17:43
9h 48m
20
07:53
17:44
9h 50m
21
07:53
17:45
9h 52m
22
07:52
17:46
9h 53m
23
07:52
17:47
9h 55m
24
07:51
17:48
9h 57m
25
07:50
17:49
9h 59m
26
07:50
17:51
10h 0m
27
07:49
17:52
10h 2m
28
07:48
17:53
10h 4m
29
07:47
17:54
10h 6m
30
07:47
17:55
10h 8m
31
07:46
17:56
10h 10m
Sunrise Sunset DaylightTimes shown in Asia/Pyongyang

Sunrise, sunset and daylight in Pyongyang during January

In Pyongyang, North Korea, daylight in January 2026 averages 9h 46m per day. The month opens with sunrise at 07:57 and sunset at 17:25; it closes with sunrise at 07:46 and sunset at 17:56.

Across the month the days are lengthening — the longest falls on the 31st with 10h 10m of daylight, while the shortest is the 1st at 9h 28m. The calendar above lists the exact sunrise, sunset and daylight length for every day.

All times are shown in Pyongyang's local timezone (Asia/Pyongyang). For a real-time view of the current sun position, see the Pyongyang page.

  • Daylight in Pyongyang in January 2026 averages 9h 46m per day, ranging from 9h 28m on the shortest day (the 1st) to 10h 10m on the longest day (the 31st).