Japan is known for its beauty year-round. There are four seasons, each bringing a change in weather patterns and climate that make it noticeable when the season has changed. Each of the four seasons change the landscape drastically transforming Japan from a snowy white winter wonderland to a vibrant springtime bloom. Although Japan enjoys its share of rain and sunny days all throughout the year, the change of seasons is distinct enough that people travel from around the world to experience a particular season. No matter what time of the year you go to Japan, you can rest easy knowing that there are always beautiful landscapes to be seen, and unique activities and events to be experienced that make sure each season can be taken advantage of to the fullest.
The months of June, July, and August tend to be hot and humid, although June and July are considered part of the rainy season.
Autumn in Japan is a beautiful time to visit. Not only is the weather mild and pleasant, but the trees turn breathtaking shades, changing the land into a vision of red, orange and gold.
Winter brings forth all of the cold weather comforts that only it can provide. Delicious, warm comfort foods are aplenty, and there are so many winter activities to enjoy.
Spring may just be Japan’s most famous season. Although the weather is pleasant and mild, it still tends to be a bit on the colder side.