How to say "harvest season" in Japanese?

In Japanese "harvest season" translates to  収穫期 

Transliteration: shūkakuki

🇯🇵 収穫期にはたくさんの人手が必要です。

🗣️ Shūkakuki ni wa takusan no hitode ga hitsuyō desu.

🇺🇸 Many hands are needed during the harvest season.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "harvest season" in Japanese?

You can use the word "収穫期" which translates to "Harvest season".

How to pronounce "収穫期" (harvest season) in Japanese?

The word "収穫期" is pronounced as "shūkakuki".

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