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To understand the depth of the Japanese calendar beyond the "top" monthly divisions, one must acknowledge the Shichijūni Kō (72 Micro-seasons). The calendar was further divided into 24 solar terms, and then split again into 72 stages of roughly five days each. This granularity allowed for an acute awareness of minute environmental changes.
Japan ’s seasons are distinct, deeply rooted in culture, and dictate everything from food to festivals. Unlike many regions, Japan often highlights a "fifth season" (the rainy season). 🌸 Spring (Haru) March, April, May