The Unique Aspects of Japanese Seasons and Months
Winter in Japan is dry, sunny, and cold. Snow transforms the country into a postcard. It is also the season of nabe (hot pot) and onsen (hot springs). japanese seasons months top
Japan is a country that doesn’t just experience the changing seasons; it celebrates, romanticizes, and organizes its entire culture around them. From the fleeting pink blossoms of spring to the fiery crimson leaves of autumn, each month in Japan offers a distinct personality. For travelers and culture enthusiasts, understanding the rhythm of the kisetsu (seasons) is the key to unlocking the best of Japan. The Unique Aspects of Japanese Seasons and Months
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