Visit Japan in January, February, May, June or November and you’ll be treated to a side of Japan you don’t easily see in the high-season, when tourism is at its busiest.
You’ll see the same great sights and events, but with a more authentic Japan shining through in both the people and places you visit.
And when you travel in Low Season you will experience ANA, Japan’s largest 5-Star airline, for our cheapest fares.
With ANA’s growing network, you will have more choices of where to flight across Europe.
Weather – January is one of the colder months to visit Japan. So, wrap up warm. With dry, crisp days and often sunshine 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!
Skiing in Japan is considered some of the best in the world. In the north – Hokkaido, Nagano or Niigata are renowned for the quality powder and off-piste skiing. If you’re heading out from Tokyo, try the local ski resorts in the Northern Japan Alps and Myoko mountain range.
Oshogatsu is the Japanese New Year and the perfect time to visit the many shrines and temples. A spiritual time in the calendar, the atmosphere, food stalls and many events make for a wonderful winters experience, often set to the magical backdrop of snow covered ground.
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What better way to spend your day than in a hot spring Onsen. Weather at a traditional Ryokan inn, an Onsen town, spar resort or outdoors in the mountains and forests, there’s little in life that compares. A good starting point is the Ginzan Onsen in Yamagata.
To visit in January, 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 are go, including the cities, you’re sure to be wowed!
As the longer nights set in, so do the illuminations. Amazing light displays that are simply stunning. Head for Sagamiko, Kanawaga, Nabana or Sato.
To visit in February, book here.
Go!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 surprise.
Summo is such an integral part of Japan and November welcomes the last major tournament of the year. Taking place in Fukuoko Kokusai Centre, booking in advance is essential.
To visit in May, book here.
Go!Weather – With temperatures in the 70’s, June invariably sees more rain than most other months. Though 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.
What better way to beat the cooler temperatures than time spent at a hot spring resort. Notable springs are: Atami Onsen in Shizuoka and Arima Onsen in Hyogo Prefecture.
Autumn in Japan is awash with colour. For the most colourful displays, head to the mountains or lakes. Though wherever you are go, including the cities, you’re sure to be wowed!
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 are go, including the cities, you’re sure to be wowed!
As the longer nights set in, so do the illuminations. Amazing light displays that are simply stunning. Head for Sagamiko, Kanawaga, Nabana or Sato.
Summo is such an integral part of Japan and November welcomes the last major tournament of the year. Taking place in Fukuoko Kokusai Centre, booking in advance is essential.
What better way to beat the cooler temperatures than time spent at a hot spring resort. Notable springs are: Atami Onsen in Shizuoka and Arima Onsen in Hyogo Prefecture.
To visit in November, book here.
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