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9 things to do in Japan in January

When planning a trip, you want to include experiences and sights that are unique to that specific time of year. In this guide, we’ll introduce the events, recommended spots, and the overall situation in Japan during January for those who are looking for something special.

*Please note that the dates of the events mentioned may change. Be sure to check the official websites of the venues for the latest information.

About Japan in January

January in Japan is right in the middle of winter, a season when you can enjoy beautiful snowy landscapes and crisp, cold air. Particularly in Hokkaido and the Tohoku region, heavy snowfall creates magical winter scenes for tourists. January is also an ideal time for “hatsumode” (first shrine visit of the New Year), winter cuisine, and relaxing in hot springs.

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Must-Visit Scenic Spots in January

In January, beautiful snow-covered landscapes can be enjoyed across Japan. Here are three particularly noteworthy spots.

Zao Snow Monsters

Shirogane Blue Pond (Hokkaido)

Located in Biei, Hokkaido, the “Shirogane Blue Pond” (Shirogane Aoi Ike) transforms into a silvery white world in winter as the frozen lake surface gets covered with snow. From November to April, the pond is illuminated, and the sight of the ice and snow glowing under the lights is truly moving. The mystical scenery of the Blue Pond offers an experience akin to stepping into a fairy tale.

Zao Snow Monsters (Yamagata Prefecture)

The Zao Mountain Range in Yamagata Prefecture is home to the winter-exclusive natural artwork known as “Juhyo” or “Zao Snow Monsters.” Formed by strong seasonal winds and snow from Siberia attaching to Aomori fir trees, these snow monsters have a unique appearance. Accessible via ropeway, this grand spectacle can be safely enjoyed. The best time to see them is from late January to early February.

Shirakawa-go (Gifu Prefecture)

Shirakawa-go in Gifu Prefecture is a village of traditional “Gassho-zukuri” houses and is a registered UNESCO World Heritage site. In winter, the village is covered in deep snow. From January to February, illumination events are held, casting a magical glow over the snow-covered village. The snowy landscape of Shirakawa-go offers a sense of timelessness and serene beauty.

Hatsumode Spots

As the New Year begins, many people go out for “hatsumode” (first shrine visit of the year). In Japan, this is an essential event in January. Here are three recommended “hatsumode” spots.

Izumo Taisha

Meiji Jingu (Tokyo)

Located in the heart of Tokyo, “Meiji Jingu” boasts the largest number of visitors for “hatsumode” in Japan. It enshrines Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, and is known for its blessings of warding off evil and bringing good luck. Although particularly crowded from New Year’s Eve to the first three days of the new year, the bustling atmosphere is also part of the charm.

Fushimi Inari Taisha (Kyoto)

“Fushimi Inari Taisha” in Kyoto is famous for its thousands of red torii gates. Known for blessings in business prosperity and matchmaking, it attracts many visitors. The shrine is especially bustling in early January, and passing through the torii gates while making a visit is a unique experience.

Izumo Taisha (Shimane Prefecture)

Located in Shimane Prefecture, “Izumo Taisha” is renowned as the shrine of matchmaking gods. Many visitors come for “hatsumode” seeking blessings for good relationships and family safety. Praying for the New Year at Izumo Taisha, with its solemn atmosphere, is a spiritually cleansing experience.

Winter Seasonal Gourmet

In Japan, winter offers a plethora of delicious seasonal foods. Here are three gourmet recommendations for January.

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Echizen Crab (Fukui Prefecture)

The male snow crabs known as “Echizen Crab” (Echizen Gani) caught in Fukui Prefecture are most delicious in January. Enjoy their sweet and rich flavor through various dishes such as boiled crab, sashimi, and hot pot. Around Echizen Port, many restaurants offer fresh Echizen Crab.

Fugu (Yamaguchi Prefecture)

In Yamaguchi Prefecture’s Shimonoseki and Hagi, January to February is the best time to enjoy “fugu” (pufferfish). Especially, “torafugu” (tiger pufferfish) milt is rich and exquisite. Enjoy “fugu” in various dishes such as “fugu” sashimi and “fugu” hot pot. At the Karato Market, you can also enjoy fresh “fugu” sushi.

Strawberries (Miyagi Prefecture)

Strawberries from Miyagi Prefecture are in their best season from January to April. Especially, varieties like “Mouikko” and “Nikoniko Berry” are large and sweet, offering a satisfying bite. Many farms also offer strawberry picking, making it a recommended activity for families and couples.

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