Love the sky in that second picture, love that weather here. Is it usually on the cooler side or humid side, or maybe something different when it's overcast in Japan like that?
It depends on the season. If it were winter, the clouds would block the sunlight and make for a cold day. But if it were summer, unfortunately, we wouldn't be able to escape the heat and humidity, whether it's cloudy or sunny.
That doesnt sound pleasent. Actually sounds similar to where I am not, though not where I grew up. I plan on it, but I dont know when or if it'll happen. I'd love to see it in spring, but I'm not sure if I'd prefer winter or fall.
For first-time visitors to Japan, if you want to visit the popular cities of Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto, I think the best seasons are spring or autumn. If you're lucky, you can enjoy cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves in autumn. If you want to enjoy winter sports or snowy scenery, I recommend the northern part of Japan or the mountainous areas in winter.
I'll have to remember that, thanks. Spring sounds nice. Like I said, I don't know when or if it'll happen, but my dream trip would be starting in one city, and either moving up or down Japan, staying in different places every couple or few days for two to three weeks, and leaving from a different city. Also seeing some different churches and cathedrals if there are any.
Also, a side note, something that I've thought strange is how the English name can be very different from the native language's name, like Japan and Germany.
Love the scissors! Super fun....
Those scissors definitely catch your eye, don't they? I really like that sign as well.
Love the sky in that second picture, love that weather here. Is it usually on the cooler side or humid side, or maybe something different when it's overcast in Japan like that?
It depends on the season. If it were winter, the clouds would block the sunlight and make for a cold day. But if it were summer, unfortunately, we wouldn't be able to escape the heat and humidity, whether it's cloudy or sunny.
Okay, sounds a bit like where I am. Is Japan really humid in the summer?
Yes!, summer in Japan is really hot and humid except in the high mountains, so if you are ever coming to Japan, I would advise you to avoid summer.
That doesnt sound pleasent. Actually sounds similar to where I am not, though not where I grew up. I plan on it, but I dont know when or if it'll happen. I'd love to see it in spring, but I'm not sure if I'd prefer winter or fall.
For first-time visitors to Japan, if you want to visit the popular cities of Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto, I think the best seasons are spring or autumn. If you're lucky, you can enjoy cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves in autumn. If you want to enjoy winter sports or snowy scenery, I recommend the northern part of Japan or the mountainous areas in winter.
I'll have to remember that, thanks. Spring sounds nice. Like I said, I don't know when or if it'll happen, but my dream trip would be starting in one city, and either moving up or down Japan, staying in different places every couple or few days for two to three weeks, and leaving from a different city. Also seeing some different churches and cathedrals if there are any.
Also, a side note, something that I've thought strange is how the English name can be very different from the native language's name, like Japan and Germany.