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    Team Klook
    Team Klook
    Last updated 28 Oct 2024
    Snow boarding in Hakaido

    Have you ever wondered what spending the holidays in Japan is like? 

    If you’ve got Japan on your mind and you’re dreaming of a winter wonderland, then you should definitely start planning for your next trip! ✈️ Imagine waking up in the morning to see that the world outside your window is blanketed in a soft layer of snow. The air is crisp and you can’t wait to get the day going to try out all the activities that offer a unique experience this season. 
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    In this article, we will take you on a journey through the enchanting activities to try while there’s snow in Japan. ❄️ From thrilling winter sports to cozy cultural experiences, we’ve got fantastic activities that will make your holiday in Japan truly special. It’s time to go on an epic winter in Japan adventure! 🏞️

    Shirakawago Winter Light-Up 2025

    The dates for the 39th Shirakawago Light Up event have just been announced! You'll want to book your slots as soon as they're open cause they run out quickly!
    To avoid overcrowding in the village, only visitors with reservations are allowed in. Here are some of the tours you can expect:
    🗓️ Shirakawa-go Light Up Event Dates for 2025:
    • 13, 19, 26 January 2025, 5:30pm to 7:30pm
    • 2 February 2025, 5:30pm to 7:30pm

    1. Hit the snow parks of Hokkaido

    Snowmobile tour
    A white holiday in Japan isn't complete without a visit to Hokkaido! Get ready for a day filled with snow tubing, snow soccer, and even bubble ball fun with the family at Bibai Snow Land. 🏂🏻 Need a little more adrenaline? Brave the thrill of snow rafting or zoom around on mini snowmobiles. This family-friendly park offers a plethora of exciting snow activities that will keep everyone entertained. 😄

    2. Relax in an Onsen in Nagoya 

    Onsen in Nagoya
    If you can’t get enough of snow parks, how about hitting another one? Spend the day at Nagoya to Boka no Sato Snow Park & Onsen frolicking in the soft, powdery snow in Japan, build a snowman ⛄, or have a friendly snowball fight against the backdrop of pristine white landscapes.  After trying out all the thrilling activities, head to the Onsen and soak in the natural mineral-rich waters while snowflakes fall around you. 💆🏻‍♂️

    3. Witness the Snow Monkeys in Nagano

    Snow monkey in a bath
    Ever seen those adorable Japanese macaques chilling by the hot springs? 🙈 These snow monkeys know how to stay warm and you can witness their playful side when you visit the Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park in Nagano. On this tour, you’ll also get to pay your respects at the Zenko-ji Temple and enjoy Japanese sake 🍶 to cap off the day. 

    4. Attend a Snow Festival in Sapporo

    winter sports fun in Sapporo

    Sapporo isn’t just beautiful in spring; it’s also a fantastic destination for winter! The city comes alive especially when the Sapporo Snow Festival commences at the start of February. 🥳 Incredible snow and ice sculptures are displayed at Odori Park where the streets are beautifully illuminated. It’s like stepping into a fairytale! ✨

    5. Take a Scenic Train Ride from Kyoto

    Train
    Japan's winter landscapes are nothing short of spectacular, and the best way to soak in all the beauty is by taking a scenic train ride. 🚆 Hop on the Sagano Romantic Train and glimpse the snow-covered countryside as you traverse the Hozugawa River. It’s a quick 25-minute ride from Saga Torokko Station to Kameoka Torokko Station, so you’ll still have time to explore the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest afterward. 🎍

    6. Visit The Historic Villages of Shirakawago and Takayama Jinya

     Historic Villages of Shirakawago and Takayama Jinya
    The villages of Shirakawago and Takayama Jinya transform into real-life Christmas villages when thick layers of snow start to blanket the thatched-roof houses. 🏠 These UNESCO World Heritage Sites are between beautiful mountains, perfect for those who want to escape the city. During your visit, take in the unique architecture and learn about the region's rich cultural heritage as you stroll through the historic village. 🎎

    Shirakawago Winter Light-Up 2025

    The dates for the 39th Shirakawago Light Up event have just been announced! You'll want to book your slots as soon as they're open cause they run out quickly!
    To avoid overcrowding in the village, only visitors with reservations are allowed in. Here are some of the tours you can expect:
    🗓️ Shirakawa-go Light Up Event Dates for 2025:
    • 13, 19, 26 January 2025, 5:30pm to 7:30pm
    • 2 February 2025, 5:30pm to 7:30pm

    7. Ski with the view of Mount Fuji

    Ski lesson in Mt. Fuji
    Hit two birds with one stone on your winter holiday in Japan when you take a trip to the Fujiyama Snow Resort! This resort offers more than just thrilling slopes – it boasts breathtaking views of the iconic Mt. Fuji on clear days. 🌄 With four slopes, each catering to a different level of expertise, Snow Town Yeti welcomes beginners, intermediates, and advanced skiers alike. 🎿

    8. Climb to the top of Mount Gozaisho 

    Top of Mount Gozaisho 
    Don’t worry, you won’t need hiking shoes for this activity. 😉 Take the Gozaisho Ropeway to Mount Gozaisho's top and enjoy the winter scenery and snow in Japan. Then head to Nabana no Sato to shop, grab dinner, and witness one of Japan’s most spectacular illuminations. 🎇The tour includes entry to the Begonia Garden 💐 and a trip to a new café spot, Aqua Ignis.

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