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    Team Klook
    Team Klook
    Last updated 31 Oct 2023
    8 Activities That Will Keep You Warm And Cozy During Winter in Japan
    During the winter season, Japan transforms into a magical wonderland as snow covers the landscape. ⛰ This picturesque view and the unique activities that accompany the seasonal changes attract tourists from across the globe. But what if you want a break from the chilly winds and frosty temperatures?
    There are plenty of indoor activities to enjoy during winter in Japan. 🎌 You could visit a traditional onsen and soak in the warm waters while admiring the snow-covered scenery. Alternatively, you could explore modern museums, join a tea ceremony, or savor the delicious local cuisine. Whatever you choose, Japan has endless activities to keep you warm and entertained during the colder months. ❄
    Major #KlookTip: Book your Shirakawago Winter Light-Up 2024 slots ASAP before they run out! To avoid overcrowding in the village, only visitors with reservations are allowed in. Here are some of the tours you can book right away:
    🗓️ Shirakawa-go Light Up Event Dates:
    • 14, 21, 28 January 2024
    • 4, 12, 18 February 2024

    1. Relax in an Indoor Onsen

    Indoor Onsen
    While traditional outdoor hot springs offer stunning snowscapes, indoor onsens provide a warm and intimate setting. ♨ Enjoy the same rejuvenating experience while being shielded from the cold. The Yokohama Japanese-Style Hot Spring Resort has special hot baths you can experience, including a hot spring pool with a massage and sauna for ultimate relaxation during your trip to Japan. 💆🏻‍♀️

    2. Indulge in Japanese Comfort Food

    Hot pot
    Source: Reimond de Zuñiga of Unsplash
    Winter in Japan is synonymous with hearty, delicious hot pot meals. 🥣 Whether it’s the famous Sukiyaki, savory Shabu-Shabu, or the mouth-watering Nabe, these communal dining experiences bring people together and fill their stomachs with warmth. 😋 Gather around the bubbling pot, dip thinly sliced meat and fresh vegetables into the simmering broth, and savor the food while staying snug indoors.

    3. Explore Fascinating Museums and Art Galleries

    Hanging scrolls and folding screens that change from season to season
    Japan is home to world-class museums and art galleries, perfect for winter exploration. 🖼 Wander through the exhibits, admire the artistry, and immerse yourself in Japanese culture—all while staying comfortably indoors. 🎨 From the contemporary National Museum of Modern Art and inspiring Nara Kingyo Museum to the immersive teamLab Planets TOKYO, it’s a great way to unleash your creative spirit during winter in Japan

    4. Discover the Secrets of Sake Brewing

    Bottles of Sake

    Winter in Japan is the sake brewing season; many brewers offer tours and tastings. 🍶 This particular Sake Brewery Tour in Takayama is one of the oldest and biggest breweries in the area. Taste different kinds of sake, learn about the intricate process, and gain a deeper appreciation for this beloved Japanese beverage. 🥂

    5. Escape to an Indoor Theme Park 

    VR Shooting
    Want to experience the thrills of a theme park during your trip to Japan without braving the cold? 🥶 Luckily, places like Tokyo Joypolis offer exciting attractions and entertainment, all under one roof. Prepare to be transported to virtual realities, defy gravity on a video-enhanced half-pipe ride, and feel the adrenaline rush on an indoor roller coaster at Japan’s largest indoor park! 🎢

    6. Unwind in a Traditional Tea Ceremony

    Matcha and Japanese-style traditional desser
    The traditional Japanese tea ceremony, or "chanoyu," is a beautiful experience everyone should partake in when visiting Japan. 🍵 Participate in a tea ceremony in a cozy indoor setting, where you can appreciate the art of tea preparation, savor matcha tea, and find warmth in the simplicity of the ritual. You could even go the extra mile and learn to make “Nerikiri,” a traditional Japanese dessert. 🌸

    7. Attend an Indoor Performance

    intense sword duels
    Even when it’s winter in Japan, you can still catch captivating performances that suit your taste. In Osaka, Samurai Café’s Samurai Show ⚔ combines ancient martial arts, traditional Japanese dance, and swordsmanship in a warm and inviting indoor setting. Meanwhile, at the Hello Kitty Show Box 🐱, you can enjoy a heartwarming Hello Kitty-themed lunchtime performance filled with music, dance, and endless cuteness. 

    8. Feel the Warmth of Okinawa

    Tourists posing in front of a landmark
    If you’ve had your fill of snow in Japan, why not travel to the tropical paradise of Okinawa? ☀ While the rest of the country embraces winter, Okinawa remains comfortably warm. Explore pristine beaches, indulge in Baku-Baku tea, and experience the unique Ryukyuan culture at the Gyukusendo Kingdom Village. 🎎

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