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Weather – January is one of the colder months to visit Japan. So, wrap up warm. With dry, crisp and frequently sunny and clear days, it is a great month to visit Japan. Ideal for heading to the hot springs! Or embrace the weather and go skiing!
What better way to relax than to visit a hot spring onsen? Often found close to mountains and forests, it makes for an unforgettable experience. Ginzan Onsen in Yamagata is a hot spring paradise renowned for its enchanting, nostalgic ambience. Especially captivating at night, innovative gas street lamp illuminations turn the area into a mesmerising spectacle.
Skiing in Japan is considered among the best in the world. In the north, Hokkaido, Nagano and Niigata are renowned for the quality of the snow powder and the off-piste skiing. If you’re heading out from Tokyo, try the local ski resorts in the Northern Japan Alps and the Myoko mountain range.
To visit in January, book here.
GO!February is a brilliant time to visit Japan for its unique blend of winter wonders and cultural experiences, just before spring begins to bloom. The landscape is covered in snow, and there is the opportunity to see a glimpse of traditional festivities. Wrap up warm and explore, or hide in warm cafes and try seasonal delicacies!
You may think mid-March is the time for cherry blossoms, but you can actually witness Kawazu-zakura, which is one of the most common winter cherry blossoms, in the southernmost tip of the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka prefecture. Enjoy the picturesque scenery without the inconvenience of bustling tourist crowds.
February holds the key to vibrant festivals celebrating tradition, culture and the beauty of the winter season. Make sure to visit Hokkaido and the Sapporo Snow Festival, where the city gets transformed into a winter wonderland with intricate snow sculptures. The perfect place for a few holiday snaps!
To visit in February, book here.
ÅK!Weather – Japan in May is perhaps the ‘ideal’ weather. Neither too hot nor too cold. However, keep an eye out for ‘The Golden Week’ holiday from the end of April to the beginning of May. Trains and hotels can be busier. Otherwise, May is full of seasonal surprises.
If you fancy some beach time, May is your last chance before the typhoon season starts. Look towards Okinawa and the island of Ishigaki in the south. Both full of sun, sand and cultural delights.
The arrival of warmer weather in May is great for kayaking opportunities. Visit the deserted island of Iriomote and explore the island’s peaceful waters from the safety and comfort of your own kayak.
To visit in May, book here.
GO!Weather – With warming temperatures, June invariably sees more rain than most other months, although Hokkaido in the North is relatively unaffected by the rainy season. However, with a waterproof packed, June is a wonderful month to be in Japan.
Shikoku offers a number of scenic and secluded hikes. Atmospheric temples such as Kakurunji and Tairyuji Temples are worth a visit, forest hikes, pilgrimage trails covering 88 temples and tree top walks will all take your breath away at this time of year.
June is definitely a month where you beat the crowds for snorkelling and scuba diving. Okinawa has over 150 tropical islands between Taiwan and Japan’s mainland. Known for it’s white sand beaches, tropical climate and spectacular coral reefs, diving in Okinawa is one of the highlights of visiting this region.
To visit in June, book here.
GO!Weather – In general, November is a pleasant month to visit Japan. Though the skies can be clear and sunny, it is slightly cooler and can be chilly in the mornings and evenings. So, take a sweater!
Autumn in Japan is awash with colour. For the most colourful displays, head to the mountains or lakes. Though wherever you go, including the cities, you’re sure to be wowed!
Indulge in the delicious flavours of autumn, from tasty sushi to hearty hot pots, savour each bite amid the peaceful ambience of local eateries. Taste the fragrant matsutake mushrooms in traditional dishes such as sukiyaki and nabemono and enjoy Japan’s warming culinary abundance, contrasting the cooling weather.
To visit in November, book here.
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