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08-01-2009, 01:45 PM
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Early december is good, depending where you are from, it may be "cold" to you, to me its perfectly fine since we can get low down to -34 during winter. Though there isn't much to see during that time, chrismas lights and thats about it |
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08-01-2009, 02:09 PM
I never had a kotatsu, I just had these basic heaters. The mushiatsui season was almost unbearable. I needed to take a vest/wife beater in a bag to work and change there. I often said, 'kyou ha atsui desu ne?' Breathing was awkward.
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08-01-2009, 03:32 PM
Good advice on here. lol, when I read the title to this thread, all I could think about is how Japanese people will insistthat Japan is the only country with distinct "seasons". This might just be the older generation really enjoying the changes of the year though, lol, I don't know. There was also something else I was told about Japanese snow, how it's "different" than any other snow, and therefore the best. Right...
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08-02-2009, 04:41 AM
Speaking solely from the the perspective of tourism. There isn't much "extra" happening during winter, while summer has all kind of festivities, its hot as hell and it rains like mad. Spring is good, but a bit on the cold side still. Autumn is good in terms of temperature, there are some festivities going on still, and if you go towards mid November to late November, some part already have decorative that have a strong Christmas spirit...
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08-02-2009, 10:38 AM
Also, don't forget about the cherry blossom season (autumn?). I think it is hanami in Japanese. You will be using your mobile phone often to snap some of these natural delights. The trees are known as sakura and they are sth to ogle at.
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08-02-2009, 12:43 PM
Cherry blossom is in Spring... its VERY nice, but then during that time of the year there are too many thing closed (Golden week), any means of transportation will be busy.... i've been avoiding it for years, but i still want to try it some days
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