Things to do in Japan
Whether you’re drawn to winter sports and wintry landscapes, or cultural traditions and festive cityscapes, December offers something unique for every traveler to Japan in December. Here are some of the best things to do in Japan in December to get the most out of your trip.
Enjoy winter illuminations
Japan’s cities light up in December with spectacular winter illumination displays. Nabana no Sato in Mie Prefecture is one of the country’s most famous, featuring millions of LED lights creating enchanting tunnels and themed installations. In Tokyo, areas like Roppongi Hills and Shibuya also dazzle with seasonal displays, blending vacation cheer with urban sophistication. These illuminations provide a warm and festive atmosphere perfect for evening strolls.
Explore snowy Takayama
Takayama, nestled in the Japanese Alps, transforms into a picturesque winter retreat in December. Stroll through the beautifully preserved old town with its traditional wooden houses and sample local specialties like Hida beef. Nearby, the Shin-Hotaka Ropeway offers breathtaking views of snow-covered peaks, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and photographers.
Relax in a snowy Onsen Town
Winter is the perfect time to soak in Japan’s hot springs, and towns like Ginzan Onsen and Nyuto Onsen become especially magical under a layer of snow. Ginzan Onsen, with its historic inns lining a river, exudes a nostalgic charm reminiscent of old Japan. Relax in an outdoor bath surrounded by snowy landscapes for an unforgettable winter experience.
See red-crowned cranes in Hokkaido
In Hokkaido, December is prime time to witness the graceful red-crowned cranes as they perform their elegant courtship dances in the snowy fields of Kushiro. This iconic wildlife spectacle is a must for nature enthusiasts and photographers seeking a serene and unique experience.