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Enjoying Months in Japan (Part 3)

April 28, 2010 Category :Months in Japan 0

How is September in Japan? Fall has arrived. This month is also hurricane season. Farmers are concerned about the arrival of rain and wind before the harvest of rice or fruit. But after a strong wind blowing, the sky was a beautiful day and night the moon shines bright nan. In Japan, it is a habit to enjoy the moonlight on the full moon in September, to give thanks for autumn harvest.

The day of the month looks more beautiful every year, people are grateful for the fall harvest put the tall grass, sweet potatoes, chestnuts, and cake balls as gifts. There is also a festival called Keiro, namely respect for the elderly in Japan, namely, respect for parents who have contributed much to society and to celebrate the their age length. » Continue Reading

Enjoying Months in Japan (Part 2)

April 3, 2010 Category :Uncategorized 0

How is April in Japan? The flowers famous cherry blossoms in Japan in April. To follow the cherry blossoms in many parts of Japan, the newspaper published an article about Sakura continue, such as Zen or Dayori Hana-Sakura.

At this stage, the Japanese people in general enjoy the beauty of flowers and people who flock to the place famous for the beauty of Sakura. Under the cherry tree, they ate and drank. In ancient times, enjoying the beautiful cherry is the sacred ritual, but now transformed into a crowded event. UK melt, on the contrary, in the south, summer is almost cherry blossom flowers Where the area of ​​central Japan, in the north of the new snow melts on the contrary, in the south, summer is almost time . » Continue Reading

Enjoying Months in Japan (Part I)

March 29, 2010 Category :Months in Japan 0

Japan has a special status compared to other Asian countries. Since Japan is the climate, clear four seasons. However, considerable differences in climate between north and south. In winter, such as Hokkaido, northern Japan, is going through the winter, but otherwise the climate is subtropical southern Japan.

Climate is also affected by seasonal winds blow the Asia-Pacific in winter, and vice versa in summer. Given the climatic conditions and different seasons here, we will discuss each month from January to December in Japan, and what are the activities of people. The discussion is based on the book Folklore Japan and ’12 seasons that go with it “has been translated into Naoko Shito.

How is January in Japan? New Year’s Day in Japan begins with the word” omedetou akemashite “which means” Happy New Year. ” In the midst of snow, people will see the sun or the new year visit the temples to pray for health this year. » Continue Reading