Japan Seasonal Guide: What to Expect & When to Visit (2024-2025)
Japan’s seasons transform the country completely. Here’s exactly what to prepare for each season with local insights:
🌸 Spring (March-May) – Cherry Blossom Season

- Peak Dates:
- Kyushu: Late March
- Tokyo/Kyoto: Early April
- Hokkaido: Early May
- Pro Tip: For fewer crowds, visit Yoshino or Hirosaki Castle instead of Kyoto’s Philosopher’s Path
- Pack:
- Light jacket (temps range 8°C-18°C)
- Compact umbrella for spring showers
- Allergy meds (peak pollen in March)
☀️ Summer (June-August) – Festivals & Hiking

- Key Events:
- Gion Matsuri (Kyoto, July)
- Awa Odori dance festival (August)
- Fireworks competitions nationwide
- Pro Tip: Escape humidity in Hokkaido or mountain onsens like Gero Onsen
- Pack:
- Cooling towels
- Quick-dry clothing (avg 28°C-35°C with 80% humidity)
- Waterproof shoes for rainy season (June-July)
🍁 Autumn (September-November) – Foliage Season

- Peak Dates:
- Hokkaido: Late September
- Kyoto/Tokyo: Mid-November
- Extended viewing in Nikko through early December
- Pro Tip: Visit Kurobe Gorge for railway views few tourists see
- Pack:
- Layers (mornings 10°C, afternoons 22°C)
- Mini tripod for foliage photography
- Waterproof gear for typhoon season (Sept)
⛄ Winter (December-February) – Snow & Illuminations

- Must-Sees:
- Snow monkeys in Nagano (Jan-Feb best)
- Sapporo Snow Festival (Feb 4-11, 2025)
- Tokyo illuminations until February
- Pro Tip: Book ski packages early for Niseko/Hakuba
- Pack:
- HeatTech layers
- Waterproof boots (snow in north, rain in south)
- Hand warmers (sold at all convenience stores)
Seasonal Bonus: For detailed monthly forecasts, check the Japan Meteorological Agency 3 months before your trip.