The average temperature in November in Hokkaido was 1 - 8 ° C. The city with the lowest average temperature in November in Japan was Saparo (Hokkaido)(5 ° C). From the current data, the temperature in Hokkaido was relatively low, so it could be said to be relatively cold. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Hokkaido had winter. Hokkaido's winter was cold and was one of the best seasons to visit. There were many winter activities, such as the ice village activities in Beko Village. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The average temperature in Hokkaido in winter was-3 ° C to 3 ° C, with an average of 3 ° C during the day and-3 ° C at night. The average rainfall in winter was 325mm, and the average number of days of rainfall in winter was 41 days. There had been extreme low temperatures, such as-36 ° C in the Jiangdanbe area on the outskirts of Asahikawa City. Therefore, it was relatively cold to go to Hokkaido in winter. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Hokkaido's winter temperature is relatively low. The average temperature in Sporporo is-3 ° C to 3 ° C in winter, 3 ° C in the day and-3 ° C in the night. In addition, if Hokkaido encountered extremely cold weather, the temperature would reach-30 ° C. On the evening of November 23rd, 2024, it snowed heavily in Saparo, Hokkaido. In the past, there had been extreme cold weather. For example, on February 9th, 2020, in the Jiangdanbe area on the outskirts of Asahikawa City, there was a low temperature of-36 ° C. Therefore, winter travel in Hokkaido was relatively cold. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
If Hokkaido encountered extremely cold weather, the temperature would reach-30 degrees. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Whether going to Hokkaido in winter was a "torture" depended on one's personal preference and degree of adaptation to the cold. In terms of climate, Hokkaido's winter temperatures were relatively low, with the lowest being-30 degrees Celsius. However, there were many ways of heating in the local area. For example, almost all public places had heating equipment, including buses, trams, convenience stores, shopping malls, government agencies, etc. Private homes also had a variety of heating options, such as air conditioning (which could adjust temperature and humidity), solar water heating systems (some even had auxiliary water heating systems), floor heating systems (gradually becoming popular in new apartments and independent homes), etc. People also used heating gadgets such as baby warmers, heating packs, hand stoves (portable hand stoves were very popular), USB heating gloves, and mouse pads. In terms of tourism experience, Hokkaido had many unique sights and activities in winter. There were many top-notch ski areas, such as the Niseko Ski Resort, where the snow was dry and pink, giving one a sense of floating. You could experience hot springs, such as the Noboribete Jigoku Hot Spring, which contained 11 different minerals and could bring the ultimate physical and mental experience. The Snow Lantern Road in the Otaru Canal was a special night show in winter. You could also enjoy the night view of Mount Hakodate, one of the three major night views in the world. Therefore, if you can adapt to the cold and are interested in the landscape and activities of Hokkaido in winter, then going to Hokkaido in winter will not be a "suffering", but a unique experience. However, if you are very afraid of the cold and have no interest in the winter landscape and activities, you may feel that it is a "suffering." The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Hokkaido had a climate of the tropical monsoons, with cold and dry winters. The average temperature in January was-4 to-10 ° C, and the lowest temperature in the whole year was about-10 ° C, which appeared in January in winter. From December to March, there was snow, up to four meters deep. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Winter in Hokkaido (December to April) was the peak season for tourism, and there were many special activities and attractions to visit. ** 1. Must-visit locations and specialties ** 1. ** Sapparo ** - It was the location of an airport, a transportation hub, and a shopping destination. The Ice and Snow Festival was held every February, and was divided into the Odori venue, the Susuno venue, and the TSUDOME venue. There were more than 250 ice and snow sculptures, as well as anime themed works. At night, there was a light show. In addition, the 11th Winter Olympic Games in 1972 was held in downtown Saparo. There were more than 200 commercial shops and Japanese delicacies on the raccoon road shopping street. At the White Lovers theme park, you could visit the production workshop of White Lovers Desserts and taste limited coffee desserts. 2. ** Little Drunk ** - This was a fairytale-style canal town, full of romance because of the movie Love Letter. The Otaru Canal was 1140 meters long and was the oldest canal in Hokkaido. Every February, the Otaru Snow Lantern Route was held. The canal was filled with lights and snow sculptures. The snow lanterns were made of snow and were very beautiful at night. 3. ** Xuchuan ** - It had the most famous winter zoo in Japan. Every winter, Asahikawa Zoological Park would host a penguin parade. Guests had two chances to walk with the penguins every day. 4. ** Farewell ** - There were hot springs, Hell Valley, and Bear Farm. There were 11 types of mineral hot spring water in Noboribetsu Hell Valley. Although it looked like hell all year round, it was a hot spring paradise. 5. ** Toya Lake ** - There were hot springs and lakeview hotels. ** 2. Choose the location and characteristics (according to different needs)** 1. ** If you have children or like animals **: Asahikawa is a good choice. In addition to the penguin walks mentioned above, the design of Asahiyama zoo is humane, allowing visitors to observe animals from a close distance. 2. [Want to soak in the hot spring?] Noboribetsu and Toya Lake were good choices. The water quality of the Noboribetsu hot spring was good, and the hotel at Lake Toya was of a high class. 3. ** Want to see the night view **: Hakodate is a must-go place. The night view of Hakodate Mountain, Victoria in Hong Kong, and Napoli in Italy are known as the "Three Great Night Scenes in the World". Take the cable car up the mountain at sunset and it will take three minutes to reach the top of the mountain. You can see the beautiful night view from the observatory at an altitude of 334 meters. Standing on the slope of Hachimanzaka, you can also enjoy the scenery of the harbor. ** 3. Natural landscape and experience in winter ** 1. ** Skiing ** - Hokkaido was the world's top ski resort with dozens of ski slopes. Among them, Niseko Ski Resort was the most popular. The snow was dry and pink, and there was a sense of floating when sliding. The snow path was full of changes. 2. ** Admiring and playing with snow ** - He could see the forest and snowfield that seemed to be the end of the world, the forest and igloos that were lit up, and the red-crowned cranes in the snow. You can enjoy the dance of the red-crowned crane in Tsurugi Village, Kashiro. 3. ** Flowing Ice Scenery ** - Hokkaido was the only place outside the Arctic Circle where one could see drifting ice. Starting from late January, silver ice platoons came from the mouth of the Amur River in Russia to the Sea of Okhotsk, forming a spectacular ice scene in Hokkaido from February to March. You can take a limited edition ice train or take an icebreaker to enjoy the view up close. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The winter in Hokkaido was a charming picture. This was the world's top ski resort. The major ski areas were extremely popular in winter, and the soft pink snow was intoxicating. Apart from ski, it was also a paradise for snow play and snow appreciation. There were extreme snow scenes like the end of the world, romantic forest igloos, red-crowned cranes in the snow, and romantic scenes from the movie Love Letter. Every February, Sporporo held an Ice and Snow Festival, which was divided into the Odori venue, the Susuno venue, and the TSUDOME venue. There were more than 250 ice and snow sculptures of different sizes, with many anime themed sculptures. At night, there was also a lighting show, turning the entire Sporo into a sea of snow. The Otaru Canal was even more beautiful under the cover of snow in winter. During the Otaru Snow Lantern Festival in February every year, the canal area was filled with lights and snow sculptures. The snow lanterns made of snow were as beautiful as a dream when they were lit at night. The penguin parade at the Asahikawa zoo every winter, where visitors could walk with the cute penguins. The night view of Mount Hakodate, Victoria in Hong Kong, and Napoli in Italy were known as the " three great night views in the world." At sunset, they took the cable car up the mountain and had a panoramic view of the beautiful night view from the observatory at an altitude of 334 meters. In addition, Hokkaido was the only place outside the Arctic Circle where you could see drifting ice. From late January to February and March, you could see the spectacular scene of silver ice platoons riding the wind and waves in the northern part of Hokkaido. You could also take the Drifting Ice Monogatari train, where the white and blue carriages slowly moved forward against the drifting ice. In Tsurugi Village, you can enjoy the wonderful dance of the red-crowned crane. Hokkaido was rich in food in winter. It was one of the world's four largest fishing grounds. It was rich in seafood, meat, vegetables, desserts, and so on. There were many hidden treasure restaurants. Winter in Hokkaido was full of vitality and romance, attracting people to experience it. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Winter in Hokkaido was cold and snowy. Snow began to fall in late October and accumulated in early December. The snow season lasted from December to April. In winter, the average temperature in Hokkaido was below zero degrees Celsius, and the ground would freeze. Cities such as Saparo would be covered in snow. The cold here was dry and cold, different from the wet cold. It didn't give people that kind of cold and uncomfortable feeling. Hokkaido had a unique scenery in winter. When it snowed heavily, the thick snow covered the ground like white quilts. Like the area around the Great Snow Mountain Hotel, the thick snow outside gave people the feeling of a blizzard. There were also many places suitable for winter travel. For example, Saparo was the transportation hub and shopping center of Hokkaido, Odori Park was located in the city center, Nijo Market could taste seafood, Raccoon Koji Shopping Street was similar to Shinsaibashi in Osaka, Shiroi Lover Park was a famous dessert factory, Otaru's Snow Canal was the symbol of Hokkaido, and Sakai Town Commercial Street had many dessert shops and glass restaurants. Asahikawa had the world's most suitable place to see animals in the snow, the Asahikawa Zoological Park (from late December to mid-March, there was also an interesting penguin walk); Noboribetsu could see the steaming Hell Valley during the day, soak in the hot springs at night, and there was also a bear farm; Lake Toya could enjoy the hot springs and lakeview hotels; Hakodate had a famous night view and monkeys soaking in the hot springs. These places displayed the unique charm of Hokkaido in winter. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
For winter clothing in Hokkaido, you can refer to the following content: - As for the jacket, you can choose the Prada 2024SS down jacket. It's very warm when you wear it at-10 degrees Celsius. The khaki and pure white color photos are very good. There are no restrictions on activities and no wind. You can also choose sweaters (tops, dresses). Wool content is more than 80%. Fine knitted sweaters can be worn close to the body. They feel flat, smooth, and have clear texture. Fluffy knitted sweaters are mostly made of raw wool. You need to wear cotton bottom shirts to prevent itchiness. The wool is thicker, hollow, and soft and fluffy. There were also products with 100% cashmere content or a blend of cashmere and wool. They felt extremely delicate and soft. In addition, you can choose a thin sweater that is light and easy to wear, which can keep you warm without leaving any traces. Cashmere vests can protect your waist, stomach, and abdomen from catching a cold. You can also stick a warm baby on your waist, knees, chest, soles, and other parts to keep warm. - Pants: You can choose a pair of leggings made of wool. - As for shoes, waterproof and anti-slip cotton boots were a good choice. - For accessories, knitted wool scarves and raccoon fur scarves could be used to match. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!