Saturday, October 14, 2023

Have you ever wondering which month/ season is the best to visit Japan?

Because there are so many factors to consider when planning a trip to Japan. Are you wondering which month/ season is the best to visit it? The most important thing to note is that seasons and wheater in Japan vary a lot from one place to another. Japan has four seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Each seasons offer various kinds of attractions and scenery. Here I’d like to share it. Suit what you want to see.


The Peek of Season :

  • Winter : Winter in Japan lasts from about December to mid-March, depending on the location. The most famous place to enjoy the Japan winter season is in Nagano and Hokkaido where the cold last longer than any other Japan’s region. You can try snowboarding or skiing. However, nothing can beat the joy of hot spring in this season.



  • Spring : Spring in Japan lasts from about mid-March to May, depending on the location. Typically the most mild but sometimes still a little bit cold. This is the most well-known season for Cherry Blossom season. Cherry blossom season has always been an appealing time of the year to visit. The best place to enjoy this season is in Kyoto and Hiroshima prefecture. Most importantly, if you considering visit in late April, beware of the Golden Week to avoid the crowd and higher accommodation prices.


  • Summer : Summer in Japan lasts from about June to mid-September, depending on the location. Typically the hottest and most humid times of year. Summer time is the most liveliest season in Japan. There are various kinds of festivals and fireworks displays in summer. The best place to visit at this time around is Okinawa and Kagoshima prefecture.



  • Fall : Autumn in Japan lasts from about mid-September to early December, depending on the location. It’s still usually quite warm (sometimes very hot). Peak autumn travel season begins by November, where you can see vibrancy of the changing foliage. The best place to enjoy this season is in Tokyo, Osaka and Arashiyama.



 

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