Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Japan has a monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. Which season is the best for traveling?

Japan has a monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. Which season is the best for traveling?

The natural landscapes in all parts of Japan are beautiful all year round and have their own styles. Going to Japan at different times will bring you different surprises. This is a country that is really suitable for visiting all the year round. Japan is an island country with a maritime climate. Influenced by monsoon and ocean current, the climate is very complicated.

Spring (March to May)

From the end of March to the beginning of April every year, it is a short and gorgeous cherry blossom season. This time is the regular tourist season in Japan, and the Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival is full of people. Cherry blossoms first bloom in Okinawa, usually at the end of 1, and finally in Hokkaido, usually at the end of April.

Summer (June to August)

This season, the beautiful Ajisai Expo will be held, and friends who like to enjoy flowers can pay attention to related scenic spots. But I believe that friends in the south all know the taste of plum rain, and it doesn't feel good to rain every day. Friends in the north suggest preparing rain gear, because it rains almost all day. Along Japan's long coastline, there are many seaside resorts suitable for summer tourism. Of course, you can also choose to enjoy the cool in the mountains.

Autumn (September-165438+1October)

This is the best time to enjoy the red leaves. All the forests in Japan are dyed red. Red leaves are everywhere, and Kyoto, Aomori and other places are good places to enjoy maple leaves. Autumn is also a good time to watch chrysanthemums. In Japanese parks, there are many beautiful flowers for tourists to watch.

Winter (65438+February-February)

The winter in Japan is from1February to February, that is, when the temperature in Japan is generally higher than 0 degrees Celsius. The weather is dry and it is also the coldest season in Japan. It is snowing everywhere. This is also the best time to enjoy the ice and snow in the hot springs. There are many ski resorts in the central, northeastern and Hokkaido areas for you to experience. Hokkaido also has the world-famous Sapporo Ice and Snow Festival and other festivals.