Typhoon Hagibis is growing to monster proportions in the western Pacific Ocean, reaching a Super Typhoon status on Monday.<br />According to the Korean Meteorological Administration, as of 10 am today, Hagibis is moving northwest towards Okinawa, Japan.<br />It is projected to turn northeast on Saturday, and approach Tokyo by Sunday morning, with a wind speed of 126 kilometers per hour.<br />With the projected route, South Korea may be indirectly impacted, seeing showers or high waves along the eastern coast.<br />However, the government is keeping an eye on the storm as it gains strength and could still shift course.<br />