<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Shiki — Seasonal Guide to Japan</title><description>Seasonal travel guides for Japan — the right places to visit at the right time of year.</description><link>https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/</link><language>en-us</language><item><title>Beyond Sakura: Japan&apos;s Other Spring Blooms</title><link>https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/beyond-sakura-japans-other-spring-blooms/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/beyond-sakura-japans-other-spring-blooms/</guid><description>The cherry blossoms last a week — Japanese spring lasts months. Wisteria at Ashikaga, blue nemophila at Hitachi Seaside Park, moss phlox under Mount Fuji, and exactly when and where to catch each one.</description><pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><category>spring</category><category>flowers</category><category>wisteria</category><category>nemophila</category><category>shibazakura</category><category>tokyo</category></item><item><title>Hatsumode: Welcoming the New Year in Japan</title><link>https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/hatsumode-welcoming-the-new-year-in-japan/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/hatsumode-welcoming-the-new-year-in-japan/</guid><description>Forget the countdown party. Japan&apos;s New Year is its quietest, most important holiday — three million people at Meiji Jingu, 108 temple bells at midnight, year-crossing noodles and the first sunrise. Here&apos;s how it works.</description><pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><category>new year</category><category>hatsumode</category><category>oshogatsu</category><category>winter</category><category>tokyo</category></item><item><title>Japan in Summer: Fireworks, Festivals and Beating the Heat</title><link>https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/japan-in-summer-fireworks-festivals-and-beating-the-heat/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/japan-in-summer-fireworks-festivals-and-beating-the-heat/</guid><description>Yes, it&apos;s hot. It&apos;s also the season of Kyoto&apos;s Gion Matsuri, Aomori&apos;s glowing Nebuta floats and 20,000 fireworks over the Sumida River. How to do a Japanese summer well — and stay cool doing it.</description><pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><category>summer</category><category>fireworks</category><category>matsuri</category><category>festivals</category><category>japan alps</category></item><item><title>Shun: Eating Japan&apos;s Autumn in Season</title><link>https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/shun-eating-japans-autumn-in-season/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/shun-eating-japans-autumn-in-season/</guid><description>The Japanese even have a phrase for it: the autumn of appetite. Grilled sanma, fragrant matsutake, Tamba chestnuts and new-crop rice — what to eat in autumn and the markets in Kyoto and Kanazawa where you&apos;ll find it.</description><pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><category>food</category><category>autumn</category><category>shun</category><category>cuisine</category><category>kyoto</category></item><item><title>The 24 Sekki: Reading Japan&apos;s Micro-Seasons</title><link>https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/the-24-sekki-japans-micro-seasons/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/the-24-sekki-japans-micro-seasons/</guid><description>Japan doesn&apos;t really have four seasons. It has seventy-two — from &apos;east wind melts the ice&apos; to &apos;wheat ripens.&apos; Learn to read the sekki and the whole country starts changing under your feet.</description><pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><category>seasons</category><category>sekki</category><category>culture</category><category>calendar</category><category>nature</category></item><item><title>Tsuyu: Hydrangeas and the Beauty of Japan&apos;s Rainy Season</title><link>https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/tsuyu-hydrangeas-and-the-beauty-of-japans-rainy-season/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/tsuyu-hydrangeas-and-the-beauty-of-japans-rainy-season/</guid><description>Everyone tells you to skip Japan in June. They&apos;re wrong. Glowing blue hydrangeas at Kamakura&apos;s Meigetsu-in, the Hakone hydrangea train, half-empty temples and a country at its greenest — here&apos;s how to do the rainy season right.</description><pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><category>rainy season</category><category>tsuyu</category><category>hydrangeas</category><category>ajisai</category><category>kamakura</category></item><item><title>Winter Illuminations: Japan After Dark</title><link>https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/winter-illuminations-japan-after-dark/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/winter-illuminations-japan-after-dark/</guid><description>When the days get short, Japan answers with light. The sea of LEDs at Nabana no Sato, Kobe&apos;s Luminarie, Sapporo&apos;s snow festival and the candlelit Otaru Snow Light Path — where to go, and when.</description><pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><category>winter</category><category>illuminations</category><category>lights</category><category>night</category><category>hokkaido</category></item><item><title>Chasing Autumn Leaves: A Koyo Primer</title><link>https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/chasing-autumn-leaves-a-koyo-primer/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/chasing-autumn-leaves-a-koyo-primer/</guid><description>Koyo lasts weeks, not days — and rivals the cherry blossoms. How to time it, from Daisetsuzan&apos;s mid-September first colour to Kyoto&apos;s Tofuku-ji in late November, with the spots worth the trip.</description><pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><category>autumn leaves</category><category>koyo</category><category>momiji</category><category>autumn</category><category>kyoto</category></item><item><title>Cherry Blossom Viewing Beyond the Crowds</title><link>https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/cherry-blossom-viewing-beyond-the-crowds/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/cherry-blossom-viewing-beyond-the-crowds/</guid><description>Skip the selfie-stick scrum. From the moat boats of Chidorigafuchi to Hirosaki Castle&apos;s petal-filled moat and Kyoto&apos;s quiet Kamo River, where to find hanami magic without the queues.</description><pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><category>cherry blossoms</category><category>hanami</category><category>spring</category><category>kyoto</category><category>tokyo</category></item><item><title>Winter Onsen Towns Worth the Snow</title><link>https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/winter-onsen-towns-worth-the-snow/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://shiki-jp.vercel.app/articles/winter-onsen-towns-worth-the-snow/</guid><description>Chest-deep in steaming water while snow falls on your hair — that&apos;s yukimi onsen. From the gas-lamp-lit ryokan of Ginzan to Kinosaki&apos;s bath-hopping arcades and the snow monkeys of Jigokudani.</description><pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><category>onsen</category><category>winter</category><category>ryokan</category><category>snow</category><category>hot springs</category></item></channel></rss>