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In an archipelago stretching over 3000km from north to south you'd
expect the average temperature and weather patterns to vary greatly.
The main influences on the climate on Honshu are the mountains and
surrounding warm seas, bringing plenty of rain and snow. Winter
weather differs greatly, however, between the western Sea of Japan
and the Pacific coasts, the former suffering cold winds and heavy
snow while the latter tends towards dry, clear winter days. Regular
heavy snowfalls in the mountains provide ideal conditions for skiers.
Despite frequent showers, spring is one of the most pleasant times
to visit Japan, when the weather reports chart the steady progress
of the cherry blossom from warm Kyushu in March to colder Hokkaido
around May. A rainy season (tsuyu) during June ushers in the swamp-like
heat of summer ; if you don't like tropical conditions, head for
the cooler hills or the northern reaches of the country. A bout
of typhoons and more rain in September precede autumn , which lasts
from October through to late November and is Japan's most spectacular
season, when the maple trees explode into a range of brilliant colours.
Also worth bearing in mind when planning your visit are Japan's
national holidays. During such periods as the days around New Year,
the "Golden Week" break of April 29 to May 5 and the Obon
holiday of mid-August the nation is on the move, making it difficult
to secure last-minute transport and hotel bookings. Avoid travelling
during these dates, or make your arrangements well in advance. |
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