Japan Winter Travel Guide
Japan, as an island nation, has unique beauty in all four seasons, and winter is an excellent season that attracts tourists. Whether it's soaking in hot springs or enjoying the fun of skiing, Japan's winter tourism offers a variety of experiences. Here is a Japan winter travel guide, let's experience this winter wonderland together!
1⃣Hot Spring Experience: Japan is known worldwide for its traditional hot spring culture. Winter is the best time to soak in hot springs, which can relieve fatigue and warm the body and mind. Hokkaido, Hakone near Tokyo, Kyoto, and other places all have world-class hot spring resorts. You can choose to stay in a hot spring hotel and enjoy the comfort brought by the hot springs.
2⃣Snow Country Romance: Hokkaido is known as Japan's "snow country", and every winter, a large amount of snow covers this land. Here, you can fully enjoy the romantic atmosphere brought by ice and snow. It is recommended to go to Asahikawa, where there is the world-famous Asahiyama Zoo, where you can watch cute animals in the snow.
3⃣Snow Viewing: There are beautiful snow scenes all over Japan, especially in Hokkaido, the northeastern region, and other places. You can see the white snow covering the earth, creating a beautiful winter scroll.
4⃣Cultural Activities: Winter is a season rich in traditional cultural activities in Japan, such as hot spring festivals, snow lantern festivals, etc. Participating in these activities can help you understand Japanese culture more deeply.
5⃣Food: Winter is a feast of Japanese cuisine, especially Hokkaido's crabs, hot spring tofu, and other special delicacies. In addition, there are various hot pots and skewers in winter, allowing you to feast on your winter trip to Japan.
6⃣Shopping: Winter is a good time to buy Japanese goods, especially Black Friday, Boxing Day, and other shopping holidays. You can grab your favorite products and enjoy discounted prices.
7⃣Tourist Attractions:
Tokyo: Asakusa Temple, Sky Tree, Akihabara, Imperial Palace, Ginza, Tsukiji Market, Tokyo Tower, Shibuya, Shinjuku, etc.
Osaka: Umeda Sky Building, Osaka Castle Park, Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori, Hosanji, Shinsekai, Tsutenkaku, Shitennoji, etc.
Kyoto: Nijo Castle, Nishiki Market, Yasaka Shrine, Ninenzaka·Sannenzaka, Kiyomizu Temple, Fushimi Inari Taisha, etc.
Nagoya: Nagoya Castle, Atsuta Shrine, Tokugawa Garden, etc.
Sapporo: Asahiyama Zoo, Moiwa Mountain, Susukino, etc.
8⃣Transportation: Japan's traffic conditions are relatively good in winter, but as the snow increases, some mountainous areas may have traffic restrictions. Understand the traffic conditions in advance and arrange your itinerary reasonably.
9⃣Accommodation: Winter is the peak season for tourism in Japan, book hotels in advance to avoid delaying your trip. In addition, choosing a hot spring hotel or a characteristic guesthouse can make your winter trip more memorable.
🔟Language and Accommodation: Most of Japan's winter tourism facilities are equipped with Chinese services, so communication is not a problem. If necessary, you can learn some simple Japanese in advance to better communicate with locals.
In summary, the Japan winter travel guide covers hot springs, snow scenes, cultural activities, food, shopping, and other aspects. I hope this guide can help you have an unforgettable winter trip to Japan!
The Tokyo Tower was a great experience, a perfect chance to see the Tokyo skyline from the iconic structure. I went early on a sunny day to avoid the crowds and it wasn’t so busy. Loved the view but the best part for me was taking the stairs down not the lift, a nice outdoor walk through the iconic orange metalwork
Not bad, the location is not very high. The scenery is really average. Fortunately, the fare is cheap. There is really no need to be a lighthouse after going to the Burj Khalifa, but this is a landmark in Tokyo.
I originally wanted to buy tickets on the spot, but there were too many people, so I bought them on Trip.com. The ticket was issued very quickly. After the purchase, there was a QR code that was displayed to the work character, which was quite convenient. And the price is the same as the on-site purchase.
Old attractions, the price is not expensive
The landmark buildings in Tokyo are definitely worth a visit. Although there is no sky tower, the scenery above is still good. The most important thing is that there are many fewer people than the sky tower. There is no need to make an appointment. The exterior shots are also very beautiful!