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JET in Fukushima: Seasons Summer

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Seasons in Fukushima: Summer

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Scenery

In early summer, nature's greens become more evident, and trees begin to bud even deep in the mountains. Many sightseers visit the Oze Wetland in south-western Fukushima to witness the mizubasho plant in bloom. Although this plant's name translates rather unattractively into English as skunk cabbage, for people in Fukushima it is a plant that announces the arrival of summer. During this season, people flock to the shores of Lake Inawashiro in central Fukushima and the beaches of the Hamadori region. In recent times, other attractions, such as those featuring the characteristics of various cities, townships and villages, have also become popular. Among these are observing the heavens at Jododaira on Mt.Azuma near Fukushina City or the planetarium at the "Village of Stars" in Takine-machi.

Summer

Life Styles

Beginning in May, the days grow ever hotter. In mid-June, however, the rainy season sets in, and chilly weather returns for about one month. Thus, owing to the rainy season, genuine summer weather does not last very long. In mid-July, when the rainy season ends and schools close for summer vacation, people make trips to the beaches and mountains to enjoy the brief summer. Many people take their summer vacation during Obon in mid-August, which is the time when memorial services are held for ancestors. During Obon , most companies and many shops close and everyone makes an effort to return to his or her hometown to spend an enjoyable time with parents and relatives. For orchard farmers in Fukushima, summer is the season for harvesting peaches. At this time, roadsides around the orchards abound with peach vendors doing business.

Peach

Annual Events

Summer Festivals (Late Jun to Mid-August)
Throughout the prefecture, various festivals celebrating summer are held. These celebrations, often taking place in the evening, include the Fukushima Waraji (Straw Sandal) Festival,the Koriyama Uneme Festival, the Aizu Summer Festival and Iwaki Odori, as well as the nationally celebrated Tanabata (Star) Festival. Firework displays are also held throughout Fukushima.

 

Obon (August 13 to 16)

It is a traditional Japanese belief that the spirits of departed ancestors return to earth during this time. At home, family members set up altars, welcome the spirits' return and make offerings of the season's fruit. People join in a lively festival to entertain the spirits and spend an enjoyable time with family members..

Obon

Contact: kokusai@pref.fukushima.lg.jp