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Yes, the traditional Japanese calendar divides the year into 72 micro-seasons, known as shichijuni-ko, in addition to the 24 major seasons. Each micro-season lasts around five days and is named to reflect specific natural phenomena and changes.JAPANESE have 72 seasons
Examples of Micro-Seasons:
- "The First Peach Blossoms"
- "The First Frog Calls"
- "The Mountain Stream Freezes Over"
- "Mist Starts to Linger"
Thanks for posting this one up, Mike.