WeTsTICK Wrote:I am also thinking about a trip to Japan and all these comments give great advice! but does anyone recommend a certain time of year to visit?It really depends on what area you want to visit, as some places get hot and muggy... and others are known for snow-covered views...
Mid-late November when the leaves are in full color (varies by area of course...) is probably my favorite time of year. Both times I've been to Kyoto were during the peak for momiji, and it was absolutely amazing (although super crowded as I went on a holiday weekend the last time I was there). Where I'm at, the mountains are all tree covered, so they turn really amazing colors.
And a bit cliche, but cherry blossom season is great as well, if you can time it right. They start mid-late March in the southern part of Japan... and early April where I'm at.
May is good as well, as it's not too muggy yet, and the weather is pretty nice. Just avoid the first week in May, as that's Golden Week and since pretty much the entire country goes on vacation it makes getting around kind of frustrating.
Early June-Mid July is rainy season... so it's damp and muggy at the moment. Late July and August, while really freaking hot and sticky can be good because of the festivals and fireworks... it's also a peak travel season, which can make things crowded (especially around Obon in mid-August). This is also the only time Mt. Fuji is open for climbing, if that's up your alley... Climbing season is July 1 - August 31. (Although they said on the news tonight that there's still a lot of snow on the mountain so the trail will only be open up to the 8th station to begin with...)
September and October can still be warm... but not horribly unbearable... but it's also peak typhoon season, which can put a pinch in travel plans. Transportation literally shuts down, even if things don't appear to be that bad... which is something to keep in mind. Obviously some years are worse than others.


but i can see the attraction but its not for me.