Places To Visit And Things To Do In Japan In Winters
Plan your trip to Japan with our thoughtfully crafted Japan Trip Packages, designed to showcase the country’s seasonal beauty, rich cultural heritage, and modern attractions.Winter in Japan lasts from December to March, bringing clear skies, crisp air, festive celebrations, and snowy landscapes. Northern regions like Hokkaido experience extremely cold temperatures, often dropping to -4°C, while southern regions such as Okinawa enjoy milder winters around 20°C.
Major cities including Tokyo, Yokohama, and Osaka transform beautifully during winter, glowing with sparkling illuminations, snow-covered parks, and relaxing hot springs. With our packages, you can explore Fushimi Inari Shrine, Tokyo Skytree, Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, Universal Studios Japan, and Mount Fuji viewpoints.
While snow lovers enjoy ski resorts in Hokkaido and Nagano, cultural travellers explore temples, markets, and winter festivals. Couples enjoy romantic ryokan stays, families love snow parks and museums, and groups enjoy festive food streets and scenic railway journeys.
Our Japan tour package include airport transfers, accommodation, city travel, sightseeing tours, and select meals and activities. They are 100% customizable based on your interests, budget, and duration, along with 24×7 support and on-ground assistance for a smooth travel experience.
Weather & Activities
- Heavy snowfall in Hokkaido and parts of Nagano, ideal for skiing & snowboarding
- Mild winter weather in cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Hiroshima
- Magical winter illuminations and festive Christmas/New Year markets
- Outdoor onsens (hot springs) offering stunning snowy views
- Winter wildlife experiences like Nagano Snow Monkeys
- Clear skies providing excellent Mount Fuji viewing conditions
What to Expect
- Fewer crowds at temples and shrines
- Extended evening hours at illumination and winter events
- Romantic winter ambience perfect for couples
- Seasonal food specialties like ramen, nabe hot pot, oden, and roasted sweet potatoes
- Extra travel time in snowy regions due to weather conditions
- Discounts on transport and attractions in selected periods
Packing Tips
- Carry thermal layers, warm jackets, gloves, and scarves
- Waterproof shoes or snow boots for icy areas
- Heat packs for long outdoor walks
- Moisturizer and lip balm to prevent dryness
- Power bank and universal adapter for devices
- Swimwear for onsen experiences
- Umbrella or raincoat for light drizzles
- Camera with extra battery and storage cards