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The official climbing season opens in July and August.
Spring is Japan's most iconic season, painting the country in soft pink hues as millions of cherry blossoms (sakura) burst into bloom. The weather is mild and sunny, typically ranging from 45°F to 70°F (7°C to 21°C), making it perfect for long days of outdoor exploration. This is widely considered the , but its popularity brings peak-season prices and considerable crowds.
Consistently cold with heavy snowfall in northern Japan and the mountains. Top Highlights:
🌸 The Month of Flowers.
Spring in Japan is synonymous with the ethereal beauty of the cherry blossoms, or sakura . This is the season of hanami —the beloved tradition of gathering under the blooming trees to celebrate the transient beauty of life with picnics and parties. The season is a gradual awakening, starting in the southern islands of Kyushu in mid-March and moving north, finally reaching Hokkaido in early May.
Families eat buckwheat noodles ( toshikoshi soba ) for longevity and listen to temple bells ring 108 times at midnight to cleanse worldly desires. January (睦月 - Mutsuki)
Ashikaga Flower Park features breathtaking, illuminated wisteria tunnels. 2. Summer (夏 - Natsu): June, July, August japanese seasons months top
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Cool and transitioning. Temperatures range from 5°C to 13°C (41°F–55°F). Plums are still in bloom, and early cherry blossoms appear in the south. Top Highlights:
May brings warm, sunny weather, but also the major holiday of (April 29 to May 5), when the entire country goes on vacation, making travel very crowded. It's a wonderful time to explore the lush green landscapes and vibrant gardens. The third weekend features the lively Sanja Matsuri in Tokyo's Asakusa, where thousands parade massive portable shrines (mikoshi) through the streets. The official climbing season opens in July and August
Spring is arguably the most famous time to visit Japan. It is a season of renewal, marked by the iconic pink cherry blossoms, school graduations, and the start of the new business year. March (弥生 - Yayoi)
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Fields of striking red spider lilies bloom, most notably at Kinchakuda Manjushage Park. October (神無月 - Kannazuki) This is widely considered the , but its

