The four seasons collectively are called 'shiki.' The word "season" is 'kisetsu.' The four seasons are:
Spring: haru
Summer: natsu
Autumn: aki
Winter: fuyu
there are 10 seasons
'100 seasons'
this is only a guess, but i am pretty sure that there are 2 seasons in English and 4 seasons in Japanese. that is horrible, is it not?!?!?!?!?! me so sad:(
The four seasons are an important part of Japanese culture. There are festivals and all kinds of related symbolism in objects associated with each season in Japan.
There are 3 seasons in English and 486 episodes in Japanese
季節 (kisetsu)
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The Japanese
by celebrating there country and just having fun
a Japanese dictionary
In Japanese you say it 'penisu'
In the English version there are currently 10 seasons.In the Japanese version there are currently 13 seasons or 248 episodes as of December 1, 2009