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Bewitched by the beauty of Japanese summer: When the brilliant sky touches the emotions

Summer in Japan is not noisy and hurried, but has its own rhythm - sometimes vibrant and vibrant, sometimes quiet and gentle like the sound of cicadas in the late afternoon. It is the time when green spreads across the fields, the sound of festival drums echoes through the old streets, and fireworks paint the night sky with memories that seem to only exist in paintings. For those who love the beauty of nature and culture, traveling to Japan in the summer is an experience that should be had at least once in a lifetime.

Việt NamViệt Nam26/06/2025

What is special about Japanese summer?

Japanese summer takes on a nostalgic look as golden sunlight filters through the corners of ancient streets in Kyoto. (Photo: Collected)

Unlike other seasons, summer in Japan offers a combination of the typical heat and cool "escapes" from nature and tradition. The July sun not only makes the sky bluer, but also makes the ancient villages, small streets and flower fields come to life as if they stepped out of a youthful summer anime.

You will feel the gentle heat rising from the road surface, mixed with the cool breeze from the paper fans, and the sound of cicadas chirping in the green trees. That is an indispensable part of the beauty of summer in Japan, where every moment, no matter how small, has its own flavor.

When Japanese nature calls summer

The gentle purple color of the Furano lavender fields, a symbol of Hokkaido summer. (Photo: Collected)

No need to go far, just a train ride away from the city, you will see Japanese nature in the summer as if just waking up from a spring dream. The purple lavender fields in Furano begin to bloom, spreading like a soft carpet under the sunlight. The gentle wind carries the scent of flowers into the air, making anyone who sets foot here reluctant to leave.

In Hokkaido, summer is the moment when sunflower fields raise their heads to welcome the sun. The bright yellow color seems to reflect the spirit of summer in Japan - full of vitality and desire to grow. Nature here is not just for viewing, but also a material to nourish the soul of those who are looking for tranquility in the midst of a bustling life.

And then, just a little further, you will see the Sagano Bamboo Forest in Arashiyama gently whispering in the summer breeze. Walking on the stone-paved path, the light shining through the leaves, people's hearts seem to soften. The beauty of Japanese summer does not lie in the splendor but in such poetic silences.

Festival season – Japan in summer is full of hustle and bustle and color

People dance traditional Bon dance next to lanterns – The Obon season is bustling and cozy. (Photo: Collected)

Amidst the scorching heat, Japan becomes more bustling than ever with a series of traditional festivals. Each festival is a brilliant harmony of colors, sounds and emotions.


On July nights, the sound of taiko drums echoes from villages to cities, signaling the arrival of the Obon festival season. This is not only an occasion for the Japanese to pay respect to their ancestors, but also a time for people to gather and dance the traditional Bon dance around the village communal house yard. You can easily see girls in light yukata, holding paper fans, their eyes sparkling under the lantern light.

It is impossible not to mention Hanabi – the fireworks festival that literally brightens up summer in Japan . Thousands of fireworks light up the night sky in Tokyo, Osaka or Hiroshima, each explosion makes the hearts of viewers stop in amazement. That scene, combined with the cheers of joy, with the taste of matcha ice cream melting quickly in the mouth, becomes an indispensable part of the summer travel itinerary to Japan.

Summer Experience – When Japan Makes People Fall in Love with Simple Things

Conquering Mount Fuji to watch the sunrise in the ideal climbing season – An experience only available in summer in Japan. (Photo: Aki Huynh)

Not everyone who comes to Japan for the summer has long-term plans, but anyone who stays long enough will appreciate the little things that make summer here memorable.

Climbing Mount Fuji in the morning in the summer is a unique experience. The main climbing season lasts from early July to the end of August, when the weather is not too harsh and visibility is usually very clear. Standing on the top of the mountain, you will see a part of Japan appearing like a watercolor painting: green, quiet and majestic.

On afternoons strolling around the old town of Kyoto, where sunlight filters through the small alleys, you will understand why people say the beauty of Japanese summer is something that can be felt without touching it. A cup of cold tea, a bowl of cool somen noodles, and the sound of wind blowing through wooden doors – all simple but containing a whole summer.

For the Japanese, summer is not just a season, but a part of their memories, the sounds of their childhood and the times they sat on the porch listening to the crickets chirping. For tourists, it is an opportunity to slow down, to explore and to see that traveling to Japan in the summer is not hot or monotonous – but brilliant, vibrant and enchanting.


Amidst the increasingly diverse international travel options, Japan still holds a special place in the hearts of tourists thanks to its profound experiences in each season. And summer, with the intersection of nature, festivals and emotions, is the ideal time for you to touch the heart of the land of the rising sun. Let the upcoming summer trip to Japan not only be about destinations, but also a journey back to the most primitive emotions - gentle, pure and colorful.

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