3. winter
¤ In the world, many countries have 4 season.
¤ Spring, summer, autumn and winter.
¤ Example: Winter in Japan
¤ In Japan, the people has many activities in
winter season.
¤ In this country, Winter season become in
December until February
4. Japanesse people activities in
Winter
1. Christmas in Japan.
2. Snowboarding, sky, and make snow man in
Hakuba and Nagano.
3. Their make Oden, a traditional food from
Japan with their family.
4. Their stay in traditional house in village
5. Their take bath with hot water in their house
6. Their see Winter traditional festival in Tokyo,
they called Yuki Matsuri
6. Spring
¤ This season is a season of transition
from winter to summer.
¤ spring make the day becomes longer
than the night.
¤ Spring is a time of growth, renewal, of
new life (both plant and animal) being
born .
7. Spring In Japan
¤ Spring in Japan begin around March 21 until June
21.
¤ Spring in Japan always celebrate festivals, one of
them is Hanami festival
8. Hanami
¤ Hanami is the Japanese traditional custom of enjoying
the beauty of flowers.
¤ hanami celebrations usually involve eating , drinking,
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10. Summer In Japan
• Summers in Japan from June to September and
bring a mixture of high temperatures and high
relative humidity.
• Japan is the Land of Gods and they are the reason
cities and towns pulse with festival excitement. The
intense spectacle and traditions of these 12
renowned matsuri draw millions of people each
summer .
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12. AUTUMN IN JAPAN
¤ Starting in mid september until november
¤ When the autumn begin the colors are
mostly found in the mountain where entire
slopes turn orange, yellow and red.
¤ In the second phase of the autumn leaf
season, the colors descend into japan’s
cities, where they can be viewed in parks and
gardens.
13. What people do in autumn
• Finish the harvest
• Put away everything from summer
• Prepare everything for winter
(clothes/home/food)
• Watch the leaves on the trees change
color
• Rake them when they fall off
• Celebrate hallowen
• Watch the weather turn cold
• Hiking
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