Japan Months — !!exclusive!!

Winter in Japan is a land of contrasts, ranging from the sub-zero temperatures of the north to the mild, sunny days of the Pacific coast.

Here is everything you need to know about the months in Japan. japan months

| Modern Month | Traditional Name | Kanji | Meaning/Poetic Origin | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Mutsuki | 睦月 | Month of affection/harmony (families gather for New Year). | | February | Kisaragi | 如月 | Month of wearing extra layers of clothes (it's cold). | | March | Yayoi | 弥生 | Month of growth (plants begin to grow thickly). | | April | Uzuki | 卯月 | Month of the U (Deutzia) flower blossoming. | | May | Satsuki | 皐月 | Month of planting rice sprouts. | | June | Minazuki | 水無月 | Month of water. ( Note: The "na" is possessive, meaning "Month of Water," not "No Water". ) | | July | Fumizuki | 文月 | Month of letters/books (related to Tanabata poetry festival). | | August | Hazuki | 葉月 | Month of leaves (leaves changing color or falling). | | September | Nagatsuki | 長月 | Long month (the autumn nights get longer). | | October | Kannazuki | 神無月 | Month without gods. (Legend says all gods leave their shrines to meet in Izumo, so the rest of Japan has no gods). | | November | Shimotsuki | 霜月 | Month of frost. | | December | Shiwasu | 師走 | Teachers/Monks run around (busy end-of-year duties). | Winter in Japan is a land of contrasts,

This is a comprehensive guide to the months in Japanese. While the names themselves are relatively easy to memorize, the cultural nuances, lucky/unlucky days, and traditional names add a layer of depth that is essential for true fluency. | | February | Kisaragi | 如月 |