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Winter (December - February)
The temperature rarely drops below 0°C in the plains along the Pacific coast
during wintertime. It is also quite dry and very often sunny. Central Japan and
Northern Japan are highly reputed regions for winter sports. Southern Japan is
comparatively mild and pleasant in winter.
Clothing: overcoats, sweaters, etc.
Spring (March - May)
The plum blossom is a good sign that the cold winter will soon end and spring is
just around the corner, followed by the cherry blossom at its best in the Tokyo
area between the end of March and the beginning of April to bring this beautiful
season to a climax. Splendid views of mountains, fields and gardens all
blanketed in gentle pink abound in this season.
Clothing: light jackets, light sweaters and other similar kinds of tops.
Summer (June - August)
The Japanese summer begins in June with a three to four week rainy season. This
is an important time for farmers to plant rice. It becomes seriously hot and
humid from July onward and many Japanese enjoy bathing in the sea and relaxing
at cool resorts in mountainous areas. Summer is when many interesting festivals
and other events are held all over the country.
Clothing: light clothes (cardigans and other similar kinds are handy, since
indoors are mostly air-conditioned.)
Autumn (September - November)
Autumn always brings such freshness with a light breeze and cool temperature
after the hot and humid summer. All forests are dyed in glorious autumn colors.
Chrysanthemums create beautiful displays with their abundance of flowers to
enchant visitors to parks and gardens. Autumn is also the season for many
exhibitions, music concerts and sports tournaments in Japan.
Clothing: light jackets, light sweaters and other similar kinds of tops.
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