Japan Braces for Snowstorm Shock Thru January 10—Here's How to Travel Safely
- Written by: LIVE JAPAN's editorial team
A heavy snow forecast has been issued for wide areas of Japan through January 10, 2025, particularly along the Sea of Japan coast. Significant snowfall may lead to delays or cancellations in public transportation. This article offers tips on precautions and guidance on accessing essential information during this period.
(Main image: PIXTA)
- Table of Contents
-
- Heavy snowfall is expected through January 10, particularly along the Sea of Japan coast
- Stay updated through the Japan Meteorological Agency's Snow Forecast
- Pay close attention to operations of public transportation
- Canceling travel to snow-heavy regions
- Check the latest weather updates and travel safely!
Heavy snowfall is expected through January 10, particularly along the Sea of Japan coast
As of January 9, snow is already falling in some parts of Japan and is expected to intensify, with heavy snowfall likely along the Sea of Japan coast through January 10, just ahead of the 3-day weekend.
This may result in vehicles becoming stranded, as well as delays and cancellations in public transportation.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, along with the Japan Meteorological Agency, has issued an emergency announcement urging people to refrain from non-essential outings.
Due to the influx of strong cold air, heavy snowfall warnings may be issued not only in mountainous areas but also in low-lying regions.
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the predicted 24-hour snowfall accumulation by 6 AM on January 10 is as follows for areas expected to receive the most snow.
- Hokkaido Region
- 60cm
- Tohoku Region
- 70cm
- Kanto-Koshin Region
- 40cm
- Hokuriku Region
- 80cm
- Tokai Region
- 70cm
- Kinki Region
- 50cm
- Chugoku Region
- 60cm
- Shikoku Region
- 30cm
- Northern Kyushu Region
- 40cm
Strong winds accompanied by snow are expected in some areas. Additionally, snow is expected to continue in some regions through January 11, 2025, so it is important to stay cautious.
Stay updated through the Japan Meteorological Agency's Snow Forecast
The Japan Meteorological Agency provides information through their Snow Forecast, showing on a map the snowfall and accumulation in various regions over the past 24 hours, as well as the expected snowfall for the next 6 hours. The information is updated every hour, so be sure to check regularly, especially while traveling.
Pay close attention to operations of public transportation
In the case of heavy snow, public transportation such as airplanes and shinkansen may experience delays, cancellations, or suspensions. Be sure to regularly check the status of the transportation you plan to use during your trip.
You can check train, flight, and bus delays from the link below.
Canceling travel to snow-heavy regions
If you were planning to travel to a destination over the weekend and heavy snow is affecting the area, you may wish to consider canceling your trip.
In such cases, there are various important points to keep in mind when canceling hotel or accommodation bookings. Be sure to check these details in advance.
Check the latest weather updates and travel safely!
The heavy snowfall and effects of it may continue to change depending on the region and time. Be sure to check the latest information regularly, and stay safe on your travels in Japan!
LIVE JAPAN's editorial team is a multicultural mix of native editors who have lived in Japan for over five years, alongside Japanese editors with a deep passion for travel. We're devoted to sharing the wonders of Japan. From cultural insights and history to events, practical travel tips and coupons, we're here to help make your journey unforgettable!
- Area
- Category
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
-
Nagano Road Trip: Nature-Filled Two-Day Drive Blending Culture and Nature
by: Hide
-
40 Winter Sports & Ski Packages To Book in Japan (2024-2025 Season)
by: Himanshi Shah
-
Did You Say Drinkable Mayonnaise?! 5 Quirky and Fun Drinks to Try in Japan This Winter
-
Japanese Sake-Brewing Joins UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List
-
2024 Christmas Markets in Japan: Gourmet Treats, Wine, and Unique Finds
by: Mizue Ito
-
Two-day Road Trip From Matsumoto: Explore Beautiful Historic Sites and Japan’s Great Outdoors
by: Hide
Inspiration for Accommodations
-
Top Ranked Hakone Hotels with Mt. Fuji View: Enjoy Stunning Scenery from Your Private Space
-
Convenient Tokyo Hotels with Airport Shuttle: Ideal for Families and Heavy Luggage
-
Stunning Tokyo Tower View Hotels: Enjoy Spectacular Scenery from Your Private Space
-
Family-Friendly Hotels with Free Shuttle to Disneyland: Convenient Access for a Magical Stay
-
Convenient Asakusa Hotels with Kitchens: Ideal for Extended Family Visits
-
Experience Luxury: Hakone's 10 Best Five-Star Accommodations
-
Enjoy Mt. Fuji Autumn Leaves! Top Hotels Near the Popular Autumn Leaves Corridor
-
Experience Hakone Fall Foliage from Your Room with Stunning Views
-
Enjoy Mt. Fuji from the Comfort of Your Room! Recommended Ryokan with Mt. Fuji View
-
Experience Luxury at Mt. Fuji Resort Hotels! Best Extended Stay Options for Families
-
Atami 1-Day Itinerary: Exploring Japan's Castle & Hot Springs Resort Town Near Tokyo!
-
6 Surprisingly Cheap Things in Japan
-
Exploring Tokyo Station: 10 Must-Visit Spots Around the Heart of Tokyo
-
Things to Do in Tokyo in January 2025: Events and Festivals – Kickstart the Year with Festive Fun
by: Kaori Kimura
-
Shine Bright This Winter: 15 Must-See Tokyo Illuminations (2024-2025)
by: Kaori Kimura
-
Plan Your New Year Travel Early! Understand the Special Shinkansen Reserved Seat Rules for a Comfortable Trip
by: Timothy Sullivan
- #best ramen tokyo
- #what to buy in ameyoko
- #what to bring to japan
- #new years in tokyo
- #best izakaya shinjuku
- #things to do tokyo
- #japanese nail trends
- #what to do in odaiba
- #onsen tattoo friendly tokyo
- #daiso
- #best sushi ginza
- #japanese convenience store snacks
- #best yakiniku shibuya
- #japanese fashion culture
- #best japanese soft drinks