The Fleeting Season

 

In Japan, the period from late April to late May brings a pleasantly moderate climate—neither too cold nor too hot. Unlike the typically humid atmosphere of the Japanese archipelago, the air during this season is dry and refreshing, allowing for comfortable living without the need for air conditioning. Fields and mountains come alive with fresh greenery, and a variety of flowers bloom in full splendor, making it an ideal time for traveling and leisurely walks. Yet perhaps what makes this season feel even more precious is the awareness that it is fleeting. This realization deepens my gratitude and strengthens my desire to cherish each moment even more.

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