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Medieval default is 3
Sengoku default is 4
You also have to think that time passes differently in the game as in real life. If you spend a whole day cutting down trees, it's like you spent 1/4 of the season in real life. This can also be observed for travel time. It can take you 5m of real life time to get from 1 town to another but in-game a couple hours has passed. It's all relative.
Increase the days in the settings before or after you start the game to something you are happy with.
I stupidly put mine upto 60 days with 30 for me to manually skip the rest...
That was far to long since you need the season to change for special building projects to complete to be able to continue some quests.
I changed mine to put them back down to 30 days seasons with a 15 skip.. dare i say, that is much better...
I also had the thought yesterday of decreasing it a tad more..
To be more like 20 day seasons with a 10 day skip