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Japan Winter Trip Guide 2026: Snow, Onsen & Festivals

2026-04-24 ยท 7 min read

Japan Winter Trip Guide 2026: Snow, Onsen & Festivals
Winter in Japan means powder snow, steaming outdoor baths and dazzling lights โ€” often cheaper and less crowded than spring.

Why go in winter

  • โ—World-class powder skiing (Niseko, Hakuba, Nozawa).
  • โ—Outdoor onsen in the snow โ€” peak experience.
  • โ—Illuminations and the Sapporo Snow Festival.
  • โ—Lower airfare and hotel prices outside New Year.

Suggested route (7โ€“9 days)

  • โ—Tokyo (3 days) โ€” city + illuminations + day trips.
  • โ—Hakone or Nikko (1โ€“2 days) โ€” onsen in snow.
  • โ—Hokkaido (3โ€“4 days) โ€” Sapporo festival, Otaru, skiing.

What to pack

ItemWhy
Insulated waterproof bootsSnow and slush in cities
Layers + down jacketSub-zero up north
Gloves, hat, hand warmersOutdoor sightseeing
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FAQ

  • โ—Coldest area? Hokkaido and the Japan Sea side.
  • โ—Avoid which dates? Dec 29โ€“Jan 3 (New Year) โ€” busy and pricey.
  • โ—Need snow gear in Tokyo? Tokyo rarely has deep snow; up north, yes.

Final tips

Skip the New Year window, pack real winter footwear, and build in at least one snowy onsen night.

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