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Japan Winter Trip Guide 2026: Snow, Onsen & Festivals
2026-04-24 ยท 7 min read
Winter in Japan means powder snow, steaming outdoor baths and dazzling lights โ often cheaper and less crowded than spring.
Why go in winter
- โWorld-class powder skiing (Niseko, Hakuba, Nozawa).
- โOutdoor onsen in the snow โ peak experience.
- โIlluminations and the Sapporo Snow Festival.
- โLower airfare and hotel prices outside New Year.
Suggested route (7โ9 days)
- โTokyo (3 days) โ city + illuminations + day trips.
- โHakone or Nikko (1โ2 days) โ onsen in snow.
- โHokkaido (3โ4 days) โ Sapporo festival, Otaru, skiing.
What to pack
| Item | Why |
|---|---|
| Insulated waterproof boots | Snow and slush in cities |
| Layers + down jacket | Sub-zero up north |
| Gloves, hat, hand warmers | Outdoor sightseeing |
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FAQ
- โColdest area? Hokkaido and the Japan Sea side.
- โAvoid which dates? Dec 29โJan 3 (New Year) โ busy and pricey.
- โNeed 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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