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Japan for four seasons. What will you find in each of Japan?

"Have you ever wondered... what will you find if you go to Japan each time? 🇯🇵✨

Japan has four seasons. Each season is so charming that it makes you want to go back repeatedly.

🌸 Spring (Mar-May) - The highlight is that Sakura is blooming throughout the city, the atmosphere is very romantic, both Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka.

☀️ Summer (Jun-Aug) - During the bustle, there is the Yukata Festival, stunning fireworks, a clear sea trip to Okinawa, a stroll through the lavender fields at Furano, Hokkaido, 🌺 or up to see Fuji-san at the nearest corner to the summer climbing route. 🗻

🍂 Autumn (Sep-Nov.) - Leaf colors turn red, orange, yellow, highlights are in Kyoto, Nara and Tohoku, beautiful warm to the melting of heart.

❄️ Winter (Dec-Feb) - Fits skiing in Hokkaido, soaking warm onsen in the snow, or watching the white village of Shirawako as the fable world.

No matter what season... Japan always has an impressive corner. 💕

What season do you want to touch?

# Japan # Japan trip # Travel to Japan by yourself

2025/9/11 Edited to

... Read moreถ้าใครกำลังลังเลว่า “เที่ยวญี่ปุ่นเดือนไหนดี / เที่ยวญี่ปุ่นช่วงไหนดี” เราใช้วิธีเลือกจาก 3 อย่างนี้ก่อนทุกครั้ง: 1) อยากเห็นอะไร (ซากุระ/ใบไม้แดง/หิมะ/เทศกาล) 2) รับอากาศได้แค่ไหน 3) คนเยอะ-คนน้อยและงบค่ะ แล้วค่อยเลือกเมืองให้เข้ากับฤดูนั้นๆ 1) ฤดูใบไม้ผลิ (มี.ค.–พ.ค.) เหมาะกับสายถ่ายรูปและเดินเมือง ช่วงนี้ซากุระคือไฮไลท์จริงๆ แต่แนะนำให้เผื่อใจเรื่องคนเยอะ โดยเฉพาะโตเกียวและเกียวโต ถ้าอยากฟีลสบายขึ้น เราจะเลือกไป “วันธรรมดา” และเลี่ยงจุดฮิตช่วงเย็นๆ อีกอย่างคืออากาศยังเย็นสบาย ใส่เสื้อคลุมบางๆ ก็อยู่ได้ทั้งวัน เหมาะมากกับการเดินย่านดังในโตเกียว หรือแพลนโอซาก้า-เกียวโตแบบนอนสลับเมือง 2) ฤดูร้อน (มิ.ย.–ส.ค.) เหมาะกับสายเทศกาล แต่ต้องเตรียมรับร้อน/ฝน หน้าร้อนญี่ปุ่นสนุกตรงงานเทศกาลยูกาตะและดอกไม้ไฟ บรรยากาศคึกคักมาก แต่บางช่วงจะชื้นและร้อน โดยเฉพาะเมืองใหญ่ ถ้าถามเรา “เที่ยวโตเกียวเดือนไหนดี” ในหน้าร้อน เราจะเน้นกิจกรรมในร่มสลับนอกเมือง หรือเลือกไปฮอกไกโดแทนเพราะอากาศสบายกว่า ใครชอบทะเล แนะนำโอกินาว่า (Okinawa) น้ำใสจริง ส่วนสายดอกไม้ ไปฟุราโนะ ฮอกไกโด (Furano Hokkaido) จะเจอลาเวนเดอร์สวยมาก 3) ฤดูใบไม้ร่วง (ก.ย.–พ.ย.) ตัวเลือกปลอดภัยที่สุดสำหรับมือใหม่ ถ้าถามว่า “ญี่ปุ่นเดือนไหนน่าเที่ยว” เรามักเชียร์ฤดูใบไม้ร่วง เพราะอากาศดี เดินทั้งวันไม่เหนื่อย และใบไม้เปลี่ยนสีสวยแบบอบอุ่น เมืองอย่างเกียวโต นารา รวมถึงแถบโทโฮคุจะเด่นมาก ใครแพลน “เที่ยวโอซาก้าช่วงไหนดี” ช่วงใบไม้ร่วงคือเที่ยวเมืองก็สนุก กินก็ฟิน และไปเดย์ทริปได้เยอะ 4) ฤดูหนาว (ธ.ค.–ก.พ.) เหมาะกับสายหิมะ ออนเซ็น และสกี ฤดูนี้ฮอกไกโดคือที่สุดสำหรับหิมะและสกี ถ้าอยากได้ฟีลญี่ปุ่นในนิทาน แนะนำหมู่บ้านชิราคาวะโกะ (ชิราคาว่าโคะ) ที่ขาวโพลนสวยมาก และอย่าพลาดแช่ออนเซ็นกลางอากาศหนาวๆ คือดีต่อใจสุดๆ แต่ควรเตรียมเสื้อกันหนาวให้ถึง และเผื่อเวลาเดินทางเพราะบางวันหิมะทำให้รถไฟ/รถบัสหน่วงได้ แล้ว “ไม่ควรไปญี่ปุ่นเดือนไหน” ล่ะ? ส่วนตัวเราไม่ได้มองว่าไม่ควรไปแบบตายตัว แต่ถ้าไม่ชอบอากาศชื้นและฝน อาจเลี่ยงช่วงต้นหน้าร้อนบางสัปดาห์ หรือถ้าไม่ชอบคนแน่นๆ ให้หลีกเลี่ยงช่วงวันหยุดยาวและช่วงพีกซากุระ/ใบไม้แดงค่ะ สรุปสั้นๆ: อยากโรแมนติกเลือกใบไม้ผลิ, อยากสนุกกับเทศกาลเลือกหน้าร้อน, อยากอากาศดีเดินเที่ยวเพลินเลือกใบไม้ร่วง, อยากหิมะ-สกี-ออนเซ็นเลือกหน้าหนาว แล้วค่อยจิ้มเมืองที่เข้าทาง เช่น โตเกียว/โอซาก้า (เที่ยวเมือง), ฮอกไกโด (ฟุราโนะ-หิมะ), โอกินาว่า (ทะเล) หรือใครอยากพิชิตยอดเขาฟูจิซังก็เหมาะกับช่วงหน้าร้อนค่ะ

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When you are dealing with chronic pain, it’s easy to feel like your life is on pause. But I’m learning that God doesn’t waste a single season of waiting. If you are staring at a mountain of physical or emotional exhaustion today, remember: you aren’t buried, you are planted. He is building yo
Cooking Through Pain 🩹

Cooking Through Pain 🩹

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A woman in a kimono stands on a bridge over a canal, surrounded by cherry blossoms, with the text 'The prettiest places I visited in JAPAN'.
A woman in a floral dress walks through the vibrant red torii gates of Fushimi Inari Shrine, with a tip to visit early.
The Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji) is beautifully reflected in a pond, surrounded by lush greenery, highlighted as stunning during cherry blossom season.
Prettiest Places I Visited in Japan 🌸
POV: I’m reminiscing about my trip to Japan and the most breathtaking places I visited. 📍 Fushimi Inari Shrine: Fushimi Inari Taisha Walking through the endless red torii gates at Fushimi Inari Shrine felt like stepping into an UNREAL world. The vibrant colors and the peaceful atmosphere mad
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Millie Britt

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A Day in my Life 🌸 in Japan 🩷
Here’s what life has been like recently working in Japan!! I’m having so much fun here and I’ve been loving it so far ☺️🩷let me know what you would like to see next of my journey so far!! #Japan #ADayInMyLife #lemon8travel #vlogging #travel
Nina Gabriella

Nina Gabriella

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Two trays of Japanese pastries are displayed, one with sugar-dusted buns and another with savory curry-filled doughnuts, highlighting Japan's pastry and culinary delights.
A bakery display features various Japanese breads and pastries, including croissants, cheese & potato bread, and savory curry-filled doughnuts, emphasizing comfort food.
A refrigerated display case holds several bottles of colorful fermented dressings or juices, showcasing fresh and innovative Japanese culinary offerings.
Exploring Japan’s Pastry and Culinary Delights: ✨
Hey Friends, One of the most exciting parts of traveling through Japan is indulging in its incredible array of pastries and food! From delicate baked goods to vibrant seafood platters, Japan’s culinary scene is a fusion of tradition and innovation, blending global inspiration with local craftsm
Live4Travel 💎

Live4Travel 💎

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✨ Nothing hits like a bowl of ramen in Japan 🍜🇯🇵
Tried Ichiran while I was in Japan 🇯🇵 (Yes, I know there are locations in NYC—but I had to experience it from the source!) The whole process was so cool: order from a kiosk, get your ticket, customize on a sheet, then head to your own private booth. Oh, and each booth has its own water fountai
Tina

Tina

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10 must-try food spots in Japan 🇯🇵🍜🍵🍙
scroll for more info on each location! check out my YouTube vlog for even more ideas (link in bio!) 🔗 these places are also saved on Google Maps, also in my bio thank you to the Japan National Tourism Organization for hosting me on this trip 🫶🏼 PLACES MENTIONED: 1️⃣ Azumaya Honten @wan
Michelle K

Michelle K

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A moss-covered stone torii gate and stone lanterns illuminate a path at night in Koyasan's Okunoin Cemetery, with a sign for Kongosanmaiin.
Moss-covered stone grave markers and lanterns are nestled among trees in Koyasan's ancient Okunoin Cemetery, creating a serene atmosphere.
The iconic red "floating" Torii gate of Miyajima stands in the water, viewed through the red and white wooden structure of a temple.
Must haves on your japan itinerary 🌸⛩️🐒
Let me tell you about three magical destinations in Japan. The first is Koyasan. Koyasan is home to an ancient graveyard full of notable people and a multitude of temples in the birthplace of Shingon Buddhism. This is off the beaten path, and up a mountain, but a must see if you ask me. When I
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Rose🌿TheStabbyEwe

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