Spring is probably the best time of year to be in Japan. The temperatures are warm but not hot, there's not too much rain, and March-April brings the justly famous cherry blossoms and is a time of revelry and festivals. Just watch out for Golden Week (April 27 to May 6), the longest holiday of the year, when everybody travels and everything is booked full.
Summer starts with a dreary rainy season in June and turns into a steam bath in July-August, with extreme humidity and the temperature heading as high as 40°C. O-Bon (mid-August), when everybody is on the road again, is probably the worst possible time to visit. Avoid, or do as the Japanese do and head to northern Hokkaido or the mountains of Chubu and Tohoku to escape.
Autumn - Fall, starting in September, is a close second to spring. Temperatures become more tolerable, fair days are common and fall colors can be just as impressive as cherry blossoms.
Winter is a good time to go skiing or hot-spring hopping, but as the Japanese have yet to figure out the wonders of central heating, it's often miserably cold indoors. Heading south to Okinawa provides some relief. Also watch out for New Years (December 29 to January 3), the only days of the year when everything in the country shuts down.
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c0mpare the climate of Japan and Philippines are they similar or diffirent
The climates of Northern Japan and the Koreas are generally colder with colder winters and shorter summers. They also experience more snowfall compared to Southern Japan, which has milder winters and hotter summers. Additionally, the northern regions tend to have a larger temperature difference between seasons.
The temperate climate zone is characterized by moderate temperatures and distinct seasons. It typically includes deciduous forests, grasslands, and some areas of agriculture. Cities such as New York in the United States and Tokyo in Japan are situated within the temperate climate zone.
The climate that typically has two seasons is the tropical climate. The two seasons are the wet season, characterized by heavy rainfall and high humidity, and the dry season, which features less precipitation and hotter temperatures. This climate is found near the equator, where temperatures remain consistently warm throughout the year.
Japan has a varied climate, with four distinct seasons. The northern regions experience colder winters with heavy snowfall, while the southern regions have milder winters. Summers are generally hot and humid throughout the country. Typhoons can also occur during the late summer and early autumn.
c0mpare the climate of Japan and Philippines are they similar or diffirent
There are basically four seasons in the Earth's climate. These are most pronounced in the temperate zones of the Earth. Nations such as the US, Japan, and nations in Europe are in the temperate zones and have distinct seasons, those being Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
the season in japan has three seasons but in the philippines has four seasons... answered by: meryll lynch malabanan
Fine, how is the seasons?
There are four seasons in the country of Japan. These four seasons include summer, fall, winter, and spring just like other countries.
The climates of Northern Japan and the Koreas are generally colder with colder winters and shorter summers. They also experience more snowfall compared to Southern Japan, which has milder winters and hotter summers. Additionally, the northern regions tend to have a larger temperature difference between seasons.
4 seasons
We do too.
japan
Yes. Japan has four distinct seasons, and they do get rain.
c0mpare the climate of Japan and Philippines are they similar or diffirent
Japan has a temperate climate.