What are the four seasons in Japan?
The four seasons in Japan are spring (haru), summer (natsu), autumn (aki), and winter (fuyu), and they change every three months.
Spring is the season when cherry blossoms are in full bloom and fresh greenery grows. Summers are hot and humid, and people enjoy summer festivals and swimming at the beach. Autumn is a time of beautiful autumn leaves and harvest season. Winters get cold and snow falls in some areas, making winter activities such as hot springs and skiing popular. The changing seasons bring richness to Japan's culture and landscape.
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