Everything You Need to Know Before Traveling to Hokkaido
Plan your perfect Hokkaido trip with must-know tips on weather, transport, food, culture, and what to pack for every season.
Anya
HOKKAIDO, Japan
Here are key things to know before visiting Hokkaido
Best Time to Visit
Winter (Dec–Feb): For skiing, snowboarding, and snow festivals (e.g., Sapporo Snow Festival).
Summer (June–Aug): Mild weather, lavender fields (Furano), and hiking.
Autumn (Sept–Oct): Stunning fall foliage.
Spring (April–May): Late cherry blossoms.
Getting Around
Car rental is ideal for rural areas (esp. Furano, Biei, eastern Hokkaido).
JR Pass (Hokkaido version) can be cost-effective for trains.
Public transit is good in cities like Sapporo, but limited in remote regions.
Weather & Clothing
Cold winters: Bring proper gear (down jackets, snow boots).
Cool summers: Light jacket recommended; it’s cooler than Tokyo.
Food to Try
Seafood: Fresh crab, sea urchin, scallops.
Soup curry, Jingisukan (grilled lamb), Miso ramen.
Dairy: Hokkaido milk, cheese, and soft-serve ice cream.
Onsen Etiquette
Bathe before entering the onsen.
No swimsuits or towels in the water.
Tattoos may be restricted—check ahead.
Language Tips
English isn’t widely spoken outside cities—learn basic Japanese phrases or use translation apps.
Signage in tourist areas is often bilingual.
Travel Tips
Book accommodations early during peak seasons.
Roads may close in winter—check weather & road conditions if driving.
Convenience stores (e.g., 7-Eleven, Lawson) are everywhere and offer great food/snacks.
Looking for things to do?
Go check out my guide for the best free things to do as well as itineraries and travel tips to make your trip unforgettable.