Spring has sprung, hasn’t it? Well, at least it has in the Northern Hemisphere!
This week, we’d like to share with you what’s happening in March in some of our clients’ countries!

Cherry blossoms have bloomed and spring has arrived in Japan, but in New Zealand, which is located in the southern hemisphere, autumn has arrived. Autumn in New Zealand brings favorable weather with daytime temperatures ranging from 18°C to 25°C.

In March, the weather is pleasant and you can still enjoy the remnants of summer, such as hiking, camping, and swimming. In April, the days get shorter and daylight saving time ends in early April, but the days are sunny and fresh. Bright blue skies prevail. The high season has passed and the crowds are fewer, making it ideal for travel. A trip to New Zealand in the autumn, with its abundant nature and food, is highly recommended!

Autumn Colours, Victoria Bridge, Kawarau River, Kawarau Gorge, South Island, New Zealand

Mariko who is in charge of public relations for the Irish Food Board, brings you Ireland’s spring.


85% of Ireland is covered by rich pastureland. The native clover (white clover) flowers in the grassland begin to bloom at this time of year, and the landscape is full of the feeling of spring! (*Only if you are using photos of the flower)Erika carnea also blooms beautifully in the mountains.

Shimmura brings you Türkiye’s spring.

Tulips are beautiful in Türkiye in spring🌷

It is actually the country of origin of tulips!

Every year in April, a tulip festival is held in Istanbul, where colorful tulips can be admired in the square in front of the mosque and in the park.
The climate is similar to that of Japan and is very comfortable, so please visit!