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Winter in Japan
Winter looks different across Japan, but no matter which part of the country you visit, it’s the season to enjoy steaming hot springs, frosted landscapes, and festivals that will warm your heart if not your fingers. From rustic historic villages to festive snow celebrations, discover the magic of the season in these winter wonders throughout Japan.
Hida Takayama: Historic Streets and Foodie Bliss

Step back in time in Hida Takayama, an area of Gifu Prefecture where Edo-period (1603-1868) architecture and snow-dusted streets create postcard-perfect landscapes that look more like a historic drama than real life. Wander the historic morning markets, savor world-renowned Hida beef (a popular variety of wagyu), and enjoy the thick blankets of snow settled on every roof!
Akita: Lakeside Legends & Snow Festivals

Akita’s pristine landscape is only enhanced in winter, when Tazawa Lake (Japan’s deepest) reflects the snowy vistas on its unfrozen surface. Don’t miss the golden Tatsuko statue, a symbol of the local legends promising beauty and youth, or the striking red torii of Gozaishi Shrine cutting through the snow. Visit Yokote to see the city’s magical snow festival, where candlelit kamakura (snow huts) glow in swathes across the landscape.
Kumamoto: Volcanic Landscapes & Lantern-Lit Retreats

Located on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu, Kumamoto Prefecture is a winter treasure, with its windswept vistas and cozy hot springs. At Kurokawa Onsen, the “Yuakari” light-up event brings soft lantern light to the rustic mountain landscape, while the grazing horses and distant volcanic plumes set the stage for an ethereal winter escape at Kusasenrigahama, a grassland basin below Eboshidake Volcano, perfect for long, leisurely hikes.
Whether your ideal trip is all about relaxation, reflection, or revelry, winter in Japan welcomes you with open arms and warm baths. You’ll find links to popular tours in the full-length Japan Web Magazine article.
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