Climate in Japan

Those who come to work or study in Japan will first need to accustom to the climate of Japan. Most parts of Japan have four seasons namely haru (spring), natsu (summer), aki (autumn) and fuyu (winter), but the climate of northern Japan is so much different from the climate of southern Japan.
In general, Japan features mild and balmy spring, hot and humid summer, fresh autumn, and cold and dry winter.
Japan Meteorological Agency provides weather forecasts and information on various natural disasters including earthquakes and tsunami.
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