Such a unique country in the world where not one or two but 72 seasons, what are their names before they beat their heads

When we talk about the weather, we have four important weather of the year – winter, summer, spring and autumn in our minds. In countries such as India, seasons are classified into more detail, such as spring, summer, monsonian, autumn, hemant and shishir. But can you think that there is also a country in the world where there are not just four but 72 seasons? It may sound strange to hear it, but it’s true. This incredible country is none other than Japan, but the unique culture and love. In Japan, the way to understand the seasons is completely different and exceptionally subtle of the rest of the world. He believes that nature changes every five days, and he has given this change a place in his calendar. To understand the Japanese weather system, we need to look at their traditional calendar. This calendar is divided into 24 ‘Sekki’, based on the solar calendar and every 15 days. These 24 seci, divide the four main seasons of the year (spring, heat, autumn and winter) into even more small parts. For example, in the spring, ‘risshun’ means the beginning of spring, and ‘usui’ means rainwater. But the story doesn’t end here. Each of these 24 secis is divided into three more subtle parts, called ‘chewing’. Each ‘ko’ lasts only five days. In this way, a total of 72 ie subtle seasons are formed to divide 24 seci into three parts. The names of these 72 subtle seasons also reflect their deep relationship with nature. These names are based on small activities and events of nature, such as ‘Higashi-No-Fuku-Kori-Horu’, which melts ‘ice to the east’, or ‘Momo-Hazimite-Saku’, ie ‘Momo-Hajimite Saku’, ie ‘AUDH’s Flower’. These names tell us how many Japanese people are important to every small change of nature. This unique system of Japan is not only part of a calendar, but it is a reflection of their lifestyle and culture. This system helps them coordinate with nature, whether it is farming or everyday life. It shows how they celebrate every color and shape of nature. It really is an ‘incredible’ incredible thing that people in Japan experience 72 subtle seasons where we are entangled. This unique system teaches us how beautiful the way to look and feel nature can be fine.