A must-read for anyone looking to incorporate a "snow experience" into their winter trip! We've carefully selected activities that beginners and families can safely participate in, including snowshoeing and other snow activities that can be enjoyed in addition to skiing and snowboarding. We'll provide a thorough explanation of everything from the necessary clothing and items to bring, to estimated prices and tips for making reservations. By reading this article, you'll be able to plan your trip to a snowy country without any problems, creating the best memories
"If I'm going to travel in winter, I want to have a special snowy experience that will become a lasting memory!" But even if you think that, you may be unsure of where to start preparing. Activities unique to snowy regions can seem a little intimidating for beginners, as they require proper equipment and protection from the cold
In this article, we will explain step by step how to choose activities that anyone can easily enjoy, to help alleviate such concerns
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- H3: The overwhelming immersive experience of a "silver world" that will make you forget your daily life
- H3: It's OK even if you're not good at exercise! Plenty of activities that mainly involve walking
H2: Comparison of recommended snow activities by purpose
- H3: Snowshoe trekking: Walking through snowy mountains
- H3: Thrilling! "Snowmobile Banana Boat"
- H3: Enjoy making snow huts and sledding with your kids
H2: Don't worry if it's your first time experiencing snow! Preparations and precautions
- H3: Must-have items! Basic clothing and belongings
- H3: How to book and what to do on the day to avoid mistakes
H2: A practical guide to enjoying your snow experience to the fullest
- H3: Estimated cost and time required
- H3: How to make a reservation and whether or not you can participate on the day
Specific experience and advantages and disadvantages
Snowshoe trekking
This is an experience where you put on Western snowshoes and walk through a pathless snowfield
- Scene: Searching for wildlife tracks in a tranquil forest or enjoying tea in the snow.
- Advantages: No technical skills are required like skiing, so anyone can learn to walk.
- Disadvantages: Since you are using muscles that you don't normally use, you may experience slight muscle pain the next day.
Practical Information
| item | Content |
| Price guide | 3,000 to 8,000 yen (rental fee included) |
| Travel time | Approximately 1 to 3 hours |
| clothing | Ski wear (top and bottom), waterproof gloves, knit cap, neck warmer |
| What to bring | Drinks, sunglasses (to protect against reflections from snow), thick socks, and hand warmers |
| Age range | Ages 5 to seniors (beginners welcome) |
| Reservation availability | Reservations are required in advance, but some facilities allow same-day use if there are vacancies |
Tip: Many facilities offer rental clothing, so there are an increasing number of tours where you can join empty-handed.


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