Winter Survival Travel Tips in Hokkaido

Stay warm, stay safe—essential tips for navigating Hokkaido’s snow-covered roads, freezing temps, and unforgettable winter beauty.

Anya

Anya

HOKKAIDO, Japan

1. Dress in Proper Layers

  • Base layer: Heattech or thermal underwear

  • Mid-layer: Fleece or sweater

  • Outer layer: Waterproof down jacket

  • Don’t forget: gloves, beanie, scarf, and warm socks

2. Wear Non-Slip, Insulated Footwear

  • Icy sidewalks are common—choose boots with grip

  • Use anti-slip shoe covers or ice cleats if needed

3. Driving? Be Snow-Savvy

  • Rent a car with snow tires (most rentals in Hokkaido come equipped)

  • Get an International Driving Permit (IDP)

  • Drive slowly, avoid sudden braking, and watch for black ice

  • Carry emergency items: blanket, water, snacks, phone charger

4. Use Trains and Buses When Unsure

  • JR trains and local buses are reliable during snowstorms

  • Consider the JR Hokkaido Pass for savings

5. Pack Smart

  • Hand warmers (kairo)

  • Moisturizer & lip balm (air is dry)

  • Portable power bank (cold drains battery fast)

  • Cash (some rural areas don’t accept cards)

6. Enjoy Onsen the Right Way

  • Warm up after a cold day in a natural hot spring

  • Follow onsen etiquette: wash before entering, no swimwear, tattoos may be restricted

7. Stay Connected

  • Get a SIM card or pocket Wi-Fi for real-time maps & updates

  • Download weather & translation apps

8. Plan Around Weather

  • Check snow forecasts before day trips

  • Some attractions or roads may close in heavy snow

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