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June brings a charming rainy season in Japan (Tsuyu), transforming the country into a lush wonderland dotted with soft hydrangeas, known as ajisai In Japanese. While frequent showers may seem daunting, this is actually one of the most beautiful and least valued months in Japan. The rain nourishes the spectacular hydrangea, creates misty mountain views and provides a more intimate, more contemplative side. In addition, the weather for tourists is less and less.

Here is everything you need to make the most of Japan in June.

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June Travel Overview

  • June marks the beginning of the rainy season, usually from early June to mid-July.
  • The temperature range is from 20 degrees Celsius to 28 degrees Celsius, and the humidity is high. Lightweight, breathable clothes and rain gear are crucial.
  • Hydrangeas are spectacular throughout the country, creating stunning displays of purple, blue and pink.
  • Main advantages: The crowds are greatly reduced under popular attractions and lower accommodation prices.
  • The rainy season creates dramatic, misty landscapes that are perfect for photography.

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Popular activities and things to do in June

Marvel at the hydrangea pictures

June is the hydrangea season in Japan, when millions of these amazing flowers spread throughout temples, parks and hillsides. The most spectacular monitor can be found in Meigetsuin Temple In Kamakura, thousands of blue and purple hydrangeas create an extraordinary atmosphere. Various gardens and famous gardens in Hakon Temple of Idra Also offers breathtaking hydrangea chart views.

For more temporary path options, Shimoda Park In Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan’s largest hydrangea picture display is available, and it has more than 150,000 shrubs that resist the scenic sea views of Shimoda Port. Kenei Gongdo Park In Saitama (also with its Spider Lily Show In autumn) 10,000 hydrangeas are displayed, extending along the plain like a carpet.

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Hanachozu Diaplay on the wash basin of the temple

Many temples hold special hydrangea festivals, which last for a long time. hanachozuBefore entering the shrine, seasonal flowers are specially displayed in the water basin for purification.

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Experience Firefly Season

Parks and rivers across the country are filled with thousands of flashing fireflies, creating an almost supernatural atmosphere. Popular fireflies (Hotaru) View points include Izumiya Park In Chiba, Changda Firefly Village In Ashikaga and Mei Park In Yuguvala.

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Celebrating Pride Month in Tokyo

In June, Pride in Japan, Tokyo Rainbow Pride is the country’s largest LGBTQ+ celebration. The festival usually carries colorful parades on shibuya and harajuku, as well as musical performances, food stalls and cultural events in Yoyogi Park. It was a vibrant celebration of diversity and inclusion, adding extra excitement to Tokyo in June.

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Enjoy indoor cultural experience

The rainy weather makes June perfect for exploring incredible indoor attractions in Japan. Visit world-class museums such as the Tokyo National Museum, the stunning Nezu Museum, its covered garden sidewalk or the Interactive TeamLab Borderless Museum. Traditional activities, e.g. Tea ceremony classpottery workshops and cooking classes became particularly attractive on rainy afternoons.

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Chuanchuan County County

Top destinations in Japan in June

Chuanchuan County County

Just an hour from Tokyo, Kamakura became a hydrangea paradise in June. The numerous temples in the ancient capital are surrounded by blooming flowers, while the coastal areas provide a refreshing sea breeze. The famous Enoshima Electric Railway (also affectionately known as Enoden) offers scenic rides along the tracks along the hydrangea.

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Iya Valley, Tokushima Prefecture

The Iya Valley offers one of Japan’s most distant and dramatic landscapes deep in Shikoku’s Mountains. Ancient vine bridges are scattered with misty canyons, while traditional thatched roof farmhouses provide authentic accommodation. The original rivers of the valley are filled with fireflies in June, while the dramatic cliff-side hot springs enhance the spectacular views with mist and waterfalls.

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Hakang Open-air Museum

Haken County

The Hakone mountain resort enjoys the rainy season, paired with spectacular hydrangea displays and misty lake views. The Hakone Open-air Museums all feature indoor and covered outdoor exhibitions, while a variety of hot spring resorts offer visitors a great opportunity to relax on rainy days. The scenic railway journey to Hakone is particularly beautiful when the mist clings to the mountains.

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Sado Island, Nigata County

On this remote island in the Sea of ​​Japan you can enjoy cultural experiences like yachts along the scenic coast, such as bathtubs, which calls for similar scenes to Chihiro and Not Face Thousands and Thousands of Seek. Previous gold mining areas created a dramatic landscape with enhanced atmospheric conditions in June, and Rengebuji Temple – Historic temple founded by Buddhist monk Kukai – with magnificent display of hydrangea pictures. The island’s pristine nature reserve is filled with fireflies and rare birds.

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Kenrokuen Gardens in Kanazawa Island

Kanazawakawa in Isikawa Prefecture

Kanazawa, commonly known as Little Kyoto, shines during the rainy season. Regardless of the weather, the famous Kenlong Gardens is beautiful with covered gazebos and rain-enhanced landscape. The city’s well-preserved Samurai and Geisha district offers covered shopping arcades and traditional craft workshops that are perfect for rainy days.

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Yama Island Islands in Nagasaki Prefecture

These remote Catholic islands offer dramatic coastal scenery with medieval churches and pristine beaches. The combination of Japanese and Portuguese cultural influences creates a unique atmosphere, while the remote hot springs on the island offer a therapeutic experience with sea views.

Travel Tips and Suggestions

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Rain and humidity

Bring lightweight, fast-drying clothes, quality raincoats and waterproof shoes. A compact umbrella is essential to avoid capture in sporadic rain.

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Embrace the weather

Don’t let the rain stop you – many of Japan’s most beautiful sights are enhanced by mist and moisture. Covered shopping arcades, department stores and indoor attractions also offer plenty of options.

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Check the report of the bright hydrangea

Like cherry blossoms, hydrangea timing changes with position and year. Check your local Bloom report for perfect access to your visit time.

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Sweetfish (Ayu) deflection.

Try seasonal professional

June offers fresh food Ayu (Sweetfish), seasonal vegetables such as bamboo buds and early summer fruits such as melons and plums, as well as special hydrangea-themed candies in temples and cafes.

Take advantage of lower prices

Many hotels and attractions offer reduced prices during the rainy season, making June an excellent time for budget-conscious travelers to experience luxury hotels and popular destinations.

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