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What April is Like in Japan?

by BELONGING JAPAN
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April in Japan is one of the most enchanting times of the year. With cherry blossoms in full bloom, mild weather, and vibrant cultural events, it’s the perfect month to explore the beauty of Japan. Whether you’re interested in hanami, experiencing Golden Week, or simply enjoying the outdoors, April offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Japan’s rich traditions and stunning landscapes. Keep reading to discover top travel tips and must-see activities during this magical month.

If you’re interested in exploring more about Japanese culture and traditions, please take a look at below. 

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Weather in April

April in Japan is warm, with temperatures in most regions above 15°C. In some areas, temperatures can even rise to around 27°C. Cherry blossoms and various other trees and flowers bloom, creating a beautiful and comfortable season.

In 2024, the average temperatures in April were as follows:

    • Sapporo: 10.4°C
    • Aomori: 11.2°C
    • Tokyo: 17.1°C
    • Nagoya: 17.5°C
    • Osaka: 17.8°C
    • Fukuoka: 17.6°C
    • Okinawa: 23.9°C

Source: Japan Meteorological Agency 

Japan weather forecast

Chapter 2: Japanese Traditional Events in April

April is a vibrant month in Japan, marked by the arrival of Golden Week, one of the longest and most anticipated holiday periods of the year. During this time, the country celebrates several significant holidays, and many people take the opportunity to enjoy an extended break.

  • Golden Week (ゴールデンウィーク)
    In 2025, Golden Week starts from Tuesday, April 29, to Monday, May 5. This period includes several national holidays, and many people take additional days off to extend the break.

  • April 29 – Shōwa Day (昭和の日)
    Japan is currently in the Reiwa era (令和), but this day serves as a time to reflect on the Shōwa era (1926–1989), when Japan underwent significant reconstruction and development.

Chapter 3: Traditional Festivals and Events

Goryokaku Park

April in Japan is a lively month filled with festivals and celebrations that highlight the country’s deep connection to nature and cultural traditions.

  • Hanamatsuri / April 8
    Hanamatsuri celebrates Buddha’s birthday on April 8. People pour sweet tea (甘茶) over Buddha statues to honor the occasion and symbolize purification and blessing.

  • Sakura Matsuri
    Sakura Matsuri, or Cherry Blossom Festivals, take place across Japan. In the Kanto region, including Tokyo, cherry blossoms bloom at the end of March. In Tohoku and Hokkaido, people can enjoy cherry blossoms in April and May, especially during Golden Week. These festivals feature traditional music, food, and cherry blossom viewing.

Also, check the best places to view cherry blossoms in Tohoku and Hokkaido below.

  • Beppu Hachinohe Onsen Matsuri

The Beppu Hachinohe Onsen Festival celebrates Beppu’s famous hot spring culture. The event includes traditional performances, food, and rituals that honor the healing power of the hot springs.

Chapter 4: Spring Activities

April is the time for hanami, or cherry blossom viewing. Check the latest cherry blossom forecast and head out to enjoy the beautiful blooms. Don’t forget to bring the essentials for a perfect hanami experienceyou can find a list of must-haves here.

April also marks the start of Golden Week, making it a popular time for travel. It’s the perfect month to plan trips and explore new places.

Hanami

Chapter 5: Travel Tips for April

  • Clothing: In April, the weather is mild, but temperatures can vary. A light jacket or coat is recommended, and wearing layers is a smart way to adjust to temperature changes throughout the day, especially in the mornings and evenings.

  • Rain Protection: April is the start of Japan’s rainy season, so it’s common to experience occasional showers. Carry an umbrella or raincoat to stay dry during sudden rain.

  • Hay Fever: Cedar and cypress tree pollen is still high in April, causing hay fever for many. Check the latest hay fever forecast, and bring essential items such as masks and medication if you’re sensitive to pollen.

  • Booking Accommodations: With the start of Golden Week approaching, hotels fill up quickly toward the end of April. To secure your preferred accommodation, make reservations as early as possible, especially if you plan to travel during this busy period.

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