Japan’s distinct seasons each offer unique experiences. Understanding seasonal patterns helps you plan the perfect trip based on your interests, budget, and tolerance for crowds.
Spring (March-May)
Cherry blossom season typically peaks late March to early April. Expect crowds and premium prices during hanami festivals. Late spring offers pleasant weather after the bloom with fewer tourists.

Summer and Fall
Summer brings humidity and festivals but also fewer foreign tourists. Fall foliage in October-November rivals cherry blossoms in beauty. Mountain regions offer spectacular autumn colors with more space than spring crowds.

Winter Considerations
Winter offers the lowest prices and thinnest crowds outside ski resorts. Snow festivals in Hokkaido provide unique winter experiences. Hot springs become especially appealing in cold weather.
Whatever season you choose, Japan rewards visitors. Plan around specific experiences you want rather than trying to see everything at once.
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