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Current weather and clothing
The weather information shown here is the information closest to the station in question. Please note that there may be slight differences.
Yearly temperature changes and recommended clothing
Clothing recommendations for each temperature range
When traveling in Japan with the following average temperatures, the recommended clothing is as follows:
Monthly changes in temperature, precipitation, and snowfall (1991~2020 average, Japan Meteorological Agency survey)
Jan. | Feb. | Mar. | Apr. | May | Jun. | Jul. | Aug. | Sep. | Oct. | Nov. | Dec. | |
temperature(°C) | -8.3 | -7.4 | -2.2 | 5.3 | 12.1 | 16.8 | 20.6 | 20.8 | 16.1 | 9.2 | 2.1 | -5.1 |
precipitation(mm) | 44.3 | 36.5 | 49.8 | 55.4 | 67.5 | 64.5 | 116 | 168.6 | 147.3 | 106.8 | 104.2 | 71.2 |
snowfall(cm) | 253 | 187 | 122 | 17 | — | — | — | — | — | 2 | 95 | 253 |
Winter
November
In November, the average temperature in Furano is 2.1°C. This is a cold and wet time of the year, with snow possible. Heavy jackets, warm sweaters, and waterproof shoes are a must. For men, heavy jackets, warm sweaters, and pants are recommended. Women can wear warm jackets, heavy sweaters, and pants with waterproof shoes.
December
In December, the average temperature in Furano is -5.1°C. This is a very cold time of the year, with snow and low temperatures. Heavy jackets, warm sweaters, and waterproof shoes are necessary. For men, heavy jackets, warm sweaters, and pants are suitable. Women can wear warm jackets, heavy sweaters, and pants with waterproof shoes.
January
The average temperature in January in Furano is around -8.3°C. This is the coldest month of the year in Furano, and the temperature can sometimes drop below -20°C. Snowfall is common during this month, with an average of 253 cm of snow.
Tourists from overseas should be prepared for the cold weather in January and dress appropriately. Warm clothing such as thermal underwear, thick jackets, and hats are recommended for both men and women. For added warmth, it is also advisable to wear gloves, scarves, and insulated boots.
February
February in Furano has an average temperature of -7.4°C. Snowfall is still common during this month, with an average of 187 cm of snow.
As in January, tourists from overseas should dress warmly in February. Warm clothing such as thermal underwear, thick jackets, and hats are recommended. Gloves, scarves, and insulated boots should also be worn for added warmth.
March
In March, the temperature in Furano begins to warm up slightly, with an average temperature of -2.2°C. Snowfall is still common, with an average of 122 cm of snow.
Tourists visiting Furano in March should still dress warmly, but may be able to start wearing lighter clothing as the temperature begins to rise. Light jackets, thick sweaters, and scarves should still be worn, along with gloves and insulated boots for added warmth.
Spring
April
The temperature in Furano continues to rise in April, with an average temperature of 5.3°C. Snowfall is less common during this month, with an average of 17 cm of snow.
Tourists visiting Furano in April should bring warm clothing such as light jackets, thick sweaters, and scarves. Gloves and insulated boots may no longer be necessary, but can still be worn for added warmth.
May
In May, the average temperature in Furano is 12.1°C. This is a comfortable time to visit as the weather is warm but not too hot. Precipitation is also low during this time of the year. Clothing wise, you can dress in light jackets or sweaters during the day and bring a warm jacket or sweater for the evenings. For men, jeans, light pants, and light shirts are recommended. Women can wear light dresses or skirts with a light jacket.
June
In June, the average temperature in Furano is 16.8°C. This is a warm and sunny time of the year, with low levels of precipitation. Light summer clothing is recommended, such as short sleeves and lightweight pants or skirts. For men, short-sleeved shirts and shorts are suitable. Women can wear sundresses or skirts with sandals.
Summer
July
In July, the average temperature in Furano is 20.6°C. This is the warmest month of the year in Furano, with temperatures often reaching over 25°C. Precipitation is low during this time. Light summer clothing is a must, such as short sleeves and lightweight pants or skirts. For men, short-sleeved shirts and shorts are recommended. Women can wear sundresses or skirts with sandals.
August
In August, the average temperature in Furano is 20.8°C. This is similar to July, with warm temperatures and low levels of precipitation. Light summer clothing is recommended, such as short sleeves and lightweight pants or skirts. For men, short-sleeved shirts and shorts are suitable. Women can wear sundresses or skirts with sandals.
Autumn
September
In September, the average temperature in Furano is 16.1°C. This is a comfortable time to visit, with temperatures dropping slightly from the warm summer months. Precipitation is still low during this time. Light jackets or sweaters are recommended for the day, and warm jackets or sweaters for the evenings. For men, jeans, light pants, and light shirts are suitable. Women can wear light dresses or skirts with a light jacket.
October
In October, the average temperature in Furano is 9.2°C. The weather is cooler compared to the previous months, with some rain and snow possible. Warm jackets and heavy sweaters are recommended for both men and women, along with pants and waterproof shoes.
Recommended tourist destinations
Farm Tomita
15 Kisenkita, Nakafurano-cho, Sorachi-gun 071-0704 Hokkaido
One of the largest and most famous lavender gardens in Japan, where you can see the fields dyed purple from late June to early August. Lavender soft serve ice cream is popular.
Saika no sato
12 Nishi 1-Sen Kita, Nakafurano-cho, Sorachi-gun 071-0705 Hokkaido
A vast flower garden with eight different varieties of lavender. Lavender picking is available (for a fee).
Shirogane Aoi-ike
Shirogane, Biei-cho, Kamikawa-gun, 071-0235 Hokkaido
A fantastically beautiful pond where the surface of the water appears blue. Blue is called “ao” in Japanese. At the store, you will find a variety of blue-colored products such as sweets and miscellaneous goods.
Ningle Terrace
Nakagoryo, Furano 076-0016 Hokkaido
Located right in front of the New Furano Prince Hotel, Ningle Terrace is a shopping area spread out in the forest. Fifteen lodges are scattered along the wooden boardwalk, selling woodcrafts, accessories, candles, and other items.
Garden of Wind
Nakagoryo, Furano 076-8511 Hokkaido
The vast garden, which was used as a location for a TV drama, offers a beautiful view of more than 450 varieties of flowers and wildflowers in full bloom each season.
Glass Forest in FURANO
3 Rokugoshigaichi, Furano 076-0161 Hokkaido
A creative studio for glassware. In addition to displaying and selling glass products, there is also a hands-on workshop.
Leisure Guide Asobiya
4746 Gakudensanku, Furano 076-0035 Hokkaido
It offers a variety of activities such as fishing, rafting, and snow trekking. The most popular activity is the hot air balloon free flight, which allows visitors to enjoy the view of Furano’s vast countryside.
Rokugo Viewing Platform
3 Higashirokugo, Furano 076-0162 Hokkaido
This observatory overlooks the entire Furano area.The view from here has been selected as one of the “100 Views of Rural Japan”.The magnificent nature and simple farm village scenery spreads out below.
Furano-Biei Norokko-go (trolley train)
This trolley train runs with a view of the hills of Furano and Biei and the mountains of Taisetsu, where lavenders are in full bloom.It is in operation only from June to August. Seats can be reserved or unreserved, but since this is a popular sightseeing train, advance reservations are recommended if you want to be sure of a seat.
Where to leave your luggage
You can find coin lockers at Furano Station by exiting the ticket gates and proceeding to the left. You can also leave your luggage at the Information Center adjacent to JR Furano Station. The Information Center is open from 9:00 to 18:00.
Recommended hotels and inns
Furano Natulux Hotel
1-35 Asahicho, Furano 076-0026 Hokkaido
4-minute walk from Furano Station
Hotel class: 3.5
Hotel style: Trendy, Mid-range
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New Furano Prince Hotel
Nakagoryo, Furano 076-8511 Hokkaido
2.5 mi/ 4.0 km from Furano Station
Hotel class: 4
Hotel style: Mountain View
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La Vista Furano Hills Hot Springs
5-14 Asahimachi, Furano 076-0026 Hokkaido
4-minute walk from Furano Station
Hotel class: 4
Hotel style: Family, Quaint
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Furano Fresh Powder Apartments
14-26 Kitanominecho, Furano 076-0034 Hokkaido
1.6 mi/ 2.6 km from Furano Station
Hotel class: 4
Hotel style: Modern, Great View
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Edel Warme
9-20 Kitanomine, Furano 076-0034 Hokkaido
1.3 mi/ 2.1 km from Furano Station
Hotel class: 3
Hotel style: Family
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Hotel Naturwald Furano
14-46 Kitanomine-cho, Furano 076-0034 Hokkaido
1.6 mi/ 2.6 km from Furano Station
Hotel class: 3
Hotel style: Mountain View
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Resort Inn North Country
2000 Shimogoryo, Furano 076-0017 Hokkaido
1.4 mi/ 2.3 km from Furano Station
Hotel class: 3
Hotel style: Family
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Chalet Fuyuri
2264-4 Gakuden Sanku, Furano 076-0035 Hokkaido
1.5 mi/ 2.4 km from Furano Station
Hotel class: 3
Hotel style: Great View, Family
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Book flights
Compare and purchase flight tickets
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Purchase your Japan Rail Pass before departure
The Japan Rail (JR) Pass offers unlimited travel on JR trains, making it a cost-effective option for tourists. However, it's only available to foreign tourists and must be purchased *before* you arrive in Japan. Determine the areas you plan to visit; if you're traveling extensively, a nationwide pass is beneficial, but if you're only exploring a specific region, consider regional JR passes. Children under 12 get a discounted pass, so ensure you order the correct type for each family member.
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Plan your attire for Japan
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Japanese weather varies significantly by season. In summer, it's hot and humid, so breathable clothes are essential. Winters, especially in the north, can be cold, requiring warm attire. If visiting during the rainy season (June to early July), pack a good umbrella and waterproof shoes. While Japan is generally casual, certain places like temples, shrines, or upscale restaurants may require modest and neat dressing.
Reserve a pocket Wi-Fi or SIM card
SIM card or pocket Wi-Fi is required
Beyond clothes, consider packing essentials like a universal power adapter (Japan uses Type A and B sockets), portable Wi-Fi or SIM card for internet access, and any necessary medications (with a copy of the prescription).
Which is better: a SIM card or pocket Wi-Fi?
When traveling in Japan, one essential to consider is securing internet access, especially given that many locations still don't offer free Wi-Fi. To ensure you can use your smartphone throughout your trip, you'll typically have three options: (1) a SIM card, (2) pocket Wi-Fi, or (3) the roaming service provided by your mobile company. Roaming services can be quite expensive, so we often recommend using a SIM card or pocket Wi-Fi. While SIM cards tend to be more affordable than pocket Wi-Fi, they can be trickier to set up. Pocket Wi-Fi, on the other hand, can be shared among several users, making it a favorable choice for families or groups.
▼SIM card
Advantages:
Relatively affordable.
Disadvantages:
Can be time-consuming to set up initially.
May have strict data limits.
▼Pocket Wi-Fi
Advantages:
Offers substantial data allowances.
A single device can be shared among multiple users.
Easily usable with PCs as well.
Disadvantages:
Typically more expensive.
Japan's representative services
▼SIM card
>>Visit Sakura Mobile's official website
>>Visit mobal's official website
▼pocket Wi-Fi
>>Visit Sakura Mobile's official website
>>Visit NINJA WiFi's official website
>>Visit Wi-Fi RENTAL Store's official website
Book local tours as needed
Pre-book your tour and have a great trip!
Local tours offer deep insights into Japan's culture and heritage. Websites like Viator or GetYourGuide offer a variety of tours, from traditional tea ceremonies to modern pop culture tours in Akihabara. Consider unique experiences like staying with monks on Mt. Koya or taking a cooking class to learn authentic Japanese dishes.
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Purchase advance tickets for popular attractions
Make a reservation to avoid crowds
Attractions like Tokyo Disneyland, Universal Studios Japan, or the Studio Ghibli Museum often have long ticket queues. Buy tickets online in advance to save time. Some attractions also have timed entry, so check the specific time slots available and plan accordingly.
▼Tokyo Disney Resort
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>>Visit Viator's Tokyo Disneyland page
>>Visit Viator's Tokyo DisneySea page
>>Visit GetYourGuide's Tokyo Disneyland page
>>Visit GetYourGuide's Tokyo DisneySea page
▼Universal Studios Japan
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>>Visit Viator's USJ page
>>Visit GetYourGuide's USJ page
Buy travel insurance
It is important to be prepared for emergencies
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