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- My favorite time to visit Japan ⬇️ Most people dream of coming during cherry blossom season - and yes, it is magical. But there are a few things to keep in mind: 🌸It can be really unpredictable. Even with all the sakura forecasts, there’s always a chance you’ll arrive too early or too late. 🌸It’s also arguably the most crowded (unless you’ve done your homework… or just used my guides 😄) and expensive time of the year. 🌸And if you come too early, the trees are still bare and the scenery can look a bit grey. So unless seeing cherry blossoms is the absolute main goal of your trip, it might be worth considering other seasons. My two personal favorite months are May and October. If you’re coming in May, definitely try to book after May 10. Before that, it’s Golden Week in Japan - a string of public holidays when locals travel a lot, which means higher prices and more crowds. But after that, everything becomes perfect: the weather is warm (but not hot), the crowds thin out, and the scenery turns incredibly lush and green. It’s also the season of Ao Momiji - bright green maples! If you’re heading to Kyoto, check out Kitano Tenmangu Shrine. Their garden is especially beautiful this time of year, with the maples at their most vibrant green. And then there’s October (especially the second half). It’s NOT red maple season yet (which means fewer crowds than in November), but you can already feel the autumn vibes. The leaves start turning yellow, typhoon season is usually over, and the weather is just perfect. It’s that time when you want to walk around all day just because of how nice it feels outside. P.S. Not sure when to visit? I wrote about every month in Japan to help you choose the perfect time for your trip! Check the highlight TIPS ❤️
- And sometimes they include tips on how to store everything, along with sweet handwritten thank you notes 🥰
- When I lived in Kyoto, I didn’t even know who my neighbors were. Moving here changed everything. People actually stop to talk, check in, share news. *Not saying it’s like this everywhere in rural Japan though.