Where ancient tradition meets cutting-edge modernity. Sakura, temples, world-class cuisine, and legendary powder snow.
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11 events throughout the year
January
3.6°C · 1 event
World-class powder snow in Hokkaido and Nagano. a favourite for Australian skiers.
February
4.4°C · 1 event
February is the best month for Hokkaido's legendary powder snow.
April
13°C · 1 event
Sakura in full bloom. Japan's most iconic natural spectacle.
May
17.8°C · 1 event
National holiday week. domestic travel surge, everything booked out.
June
21.2°C · 1 event
Humid and wet across most of Japan. avoid if you can.
July
24.9°C · 1 event
Vibrant fireworks, street food, and traditional dance.
August
26.2°C · 2 events
Hot summer weather. perfect for Okinawa's tropical beaches.
Lantern-lit celebrations honouring ancestors. domestic travel surge.
September
22.7°C · 1 event
Comfortable temperatures, autumn beginning in Hokkaido. Occasional Silver Week holiday cluster in mid-September.
October
17.1°C · 1 event
Peak foliage across Nikko, Hokkaido, and Kyoto's mountains.
December
6.2°C · 1 event
Spectacular light displays across Tokyo, Kobe, and Osaka.
January
3.6°C · 1 event
World-class powder snow in Hokkaido and Nagano. a favourite for Australian skiers.
February
4.4°C · 1 event
February is the best month for Hokkaido's legendary powder snow.
April
13°C · 1 event
Sakura in full bloom. Japan's most iconic natural spectacle.
May
17.8°C · 1 event
National holiday week. domestic travel surge, everything booked out.
June
21.2°C · 1 event
Humid and wet across most of Japan. avoid if you can.
July
24.9°C · 1 event
Vibrant fireworks, street food, and traditional dance.
August
26.2°C · 2 events
Hot summer weather. perfect for Okinawa's tropical beaches.
Lantern-lit celebrations honouring ancestors. domestic travel surge.
September
22.7°C · 1 event
Comfortable temperatures, autumn beginning in Hokkaido. Occasional Silver Week holiday cluster in mid-September.
October
17.1°C · 1 event
Peak foliage across Nikko, Hokkaido, and Kyoto's mountains.
December
6.2°C · 1 event
Spectacular light displays across Tokyo, Kobe, and Osaka.
Japan is one of the most organised, surprising countries you'll visit. Ancient temples sit beside glass skyscrapers; ramen shops operate out of basement holes in the wall with Michelin-level precision; bullet trains run to the minute across hundreds of kilometres. Kyoto alone holds more UNESCO World Heritage Sites than most countries.
Tokyo is the urban anchor — overwhelming in the best way, with more restaurants per capita than anywhere on Earth. But Japan beyond Tokyo rewards proper exploration: Osaka's eating culture, Hiroshima's quiet weight, the ryokans and onsen of the Japanese Alps.
Japan has become one of the most popular long-haul destinations for Australians — partly because the AUD has gone extremely far here in recent years, with the yen at historic lows. Cherry blossom season (late March to early April) is magical but heavily booked. Golden Week in late April sees prices spike sharply. November's autumn colour is an underrated alternative.
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