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Experiencing May in Japan

Experiencing May in Japan

May is a month with mild days, low humidity, refreshing breezes, and a blue sky.

Gorgeous tsutsuji (azalea, pictured) and Satsuki (a different kind of azalea, which blooms a little later than tsutsuji) bloom everywhere in Japan. It is a perfect month for traveling, hiking, and mountain climbing activities. 

Luckily, the succession of national holidays – Constitution Memorial Day (May 3), Greenery Day (May 4), and Children’s Day (May 5) falls at the beginning of May. People take a week-long holiday, combining these national holidays with Saturdays and Sundays. 

This long vacation week was nicknamed Golden Week by hard-working Japanese businesspeople who couldn’t afford long holidays from work.

Trains, hotels, inns, attraction spots, and roads are jammed with happy domestic travelers. If you plan to travel to Japan during this time, make reservations far in advance and enjoy the weather, nature, good food, and crowds!