Winter in Japan
Winter transforms Japan into a quiet wonderland. Snow-covered temples, steaming open-air hot springs, snow monkeys, and uncrowded roads make December through February an unforgettable time to explore.
When to Visit
Japanese winter runs from December through February. Heavy snowfall blankets the Japan Sea side and mountains, while the Pacific side stays relatively dry and sunny.
This contrast means you can experience deep snow country and clear skies in the same trip.
Best Destinations
Shirakawa-go — UNESCO village with thatched-roof houses under snow
Jigokudani — Snow monkeys bathing in hot springs
Ginzan Onsen — Atmospheric gaslit hot spring town
Zao — “Snow monsters” and skiing
Otaru — Canals, sushi, and the snow light festival
Onsen Culture
Winter is the perfect season for onsen (hot spring) experiences. The combination of freezing outdoor air and steaming mineral water is uniquely Japanese.
- Rotenburo — Open-air baths with snow-covered mountain views
- Ryokan — Traditional inns with private onsen and kaiseki cuisine
- Onsen towns — Kinosaki, Kurokawa, Nyuto, and Beppu
Why a Private Car Tour
Many of Japan’s most magical winter destinations are in mountainous areas where public transport is limited or suspended due to snow. A private car with winter equipment means:
- Safe travel on snowy mountain roads with experienced drivers
- Warm, comfortable travel between onsen stops
- Flexibility to chase fresh snowfall or clear skies
- Easy access to remote onsen towns and ski resorts
