Shumi
Shumi is a Japanese word that translates to "summer" in English. It is a season characterized by warm temperatures, long days, and short nights. In Japan, Shumi is celebrated with various festivals and events, such as the Tanabata Festival, which honors the meeting of two stars, and the Obon Festival, which commemorates the spirits of ancestors. The season is also associated with outdoor activities like swimming, picnics, and beach trips. In Japanese culture, Shumi is often depicted in art and literature as a time of growth, renewal, and the abundance of nature. The season typically begins in late May or early June and ends in late August or early September, depending on the region and the specific weather patterns.