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Summer is the hottest season of the year. The temperature can stay warm, even after the Sun has gone down at night. There are plenty of leaves on the trees and lots of plants are in flower. Many trees and other plants produce fruit during summer. People spend time outside, enjoying the long, sunny days. In the northern hemisphere, Earth’s upper half, it is summer from June to September. In the southern hemisphere, Earth’s lower half, it is summer from December to March. During their summers, the areas around the North and South Poles have constant sunlight, even at midnight, because the sun does not set.
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Summer in Japan lasts from about June to mid-September, depending on the location. Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures ranging from approximately 70 to 90 °F. July and August are typically the hottest and most humid times of year, and can be uncomfortable for sightseeing if you are averse to humidity. But despite (or perhaps because of) the torrid climate, summer can also be one of the liveliest times to be in Japan. Japan has more festivals (matsuri) than almost any other country in the world, and Japanese festivals are often spectacular. Summer is also renowned for its extraordinary fireworks extravaganzas. Hanabi (fireworks) are taken seriously in Japan, and going to a hanabi taikai is entertaining. Tokyo’s Sumida River Fireworks are especially famous, but throughout the summer fireworks displays take place all around the country.