Season in Japan

in season •  7 years ago  (edited)

In Japan there are basically four seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.

  1. Sping
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    Spring in Japan generally starts in April. This season begins with the blossoming of Sakura's flower. In this season many Japanese people who enjoy the beauty of cherry blossoms while sitting under a cherry tree, this event is called the "Hanami".

  2. Rainy Season
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    Basically, there is also the rainy season in Japan. This season is called Tsuyu. This rainy season falls from June to mid-July. Usually the temperature and humidity in this period begin to rise so the air becomes hot.

  3. Summer
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    Summer falls in late July to August. Weather in these months is the hottest weather in a year. In some places held festivals such as fireworks festival and others. Hot weather in Japan is slightly different than in Indonesia. In Japan during the summer, the humidity levels are rising so there may be some Indonesians living in Japan thinking that summer in Japan is hotter than in Indonesia.

  4. Autumn
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    Fall fall in mid-September. You can enjoy the view of the leaves of the trees are flushed. In this season you can enjoy a variety of fruits and fish are delicious.

  5. Winter
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    In northern Japan and many mountains snow so the weather is so cold. You can enjoy winter sports like skiing and others.

There are all sorts of privileges in each season. Tell us which season you want to visit Japan, and we will advise you on your best journey. Japan consists of a long row of islands. Although Japan is the same region, but there is a seasonal difference between Hokaido island in the north and Okinawa island in the south.

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Hi @yendry4barazki. I love to visit japan in spring season. Thank you for sharing this info. It excites me as Japan is part of my travel list.

thanks @chameh

some very useful information! Thank you :-)

thank you again @brizhorticulture