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July through October is the strongest period to visit Amami Oshima. The water is at its clearest, the subtropical landscape is fully open, and the days are long enough to move between ocean activities, quiet time at the villa, and dinner at Amanari without feeling rushed.
Read MoreWith daytime temperatures typically ranging from 18°C to 24°C, the island offers warm, comfortable weather ideal for spending time outdoors — whether by the beach, on your villa terrace, or exploring the coastline.
Read MoreA Serene Escape at Miru Amami, Bridging Spring and Summer
From January to March, the themes of island life may seem similar — quiet mornings, endless sea, subtropical forests breathing in rhythm with the tide.
While much of Japan is wrapped in heavy coats and snow, Amami Ōshima moves at a gentler pace.
This is a season for quiet beaches, long walks, and unhurried mornings—a time when nature breathes more slowly, and so do you.
When many parts of Japan are wrapped in heavy coats and icy winds, Amami Ōshima feels like an elegant secret: mild temperatures, green subtropical hills, and quiet days perfect for cultural discovery.
Read MoreKyoto is the birthplace of Japanese tea culture. For over a thousand years, the schools, merchants, and rituals of tea have been rooted here — in the same neighborhoods, sometimes in the same buildings, across generations.
Read MoreBe First. Pay Less. Exclusive pre-sales on the official website run from April 15 to April 29, 2026. Sales on other travel sites will begin sequentially starting April 30, 2026.
Read MoreIn Kyoto, cherry blossom season typically begins in late March, with peak bloom often arriving from the end of March to early April, depending on weather conditions.
Read MoreThe plum blossom is the true herald of spring in Japan. Unlike the busy, festive crowds of late March, viewing plum blossoms is a calm, quiet, and sophisticated experience.
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