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Things to do
in February 2026

Nearby Tokyo
Profile photo rowing a boat on Lake Haruna in GUnma

Written by

Angus Miyaji

Things to know about FEBRUARY 2026 February

February is one of the coldest months, but don’t let that stop you. It is a quieter month, making it cheaper and less crowded than other times of the year, offering a peaceful atmosphere to enjoy the winter scenery. While the mountains in Gunma and Tochigi will likely have deep snow, the plains in Saitama and Ibaraki are often crisp, dry, and sunny providing great views. February is also the beautiful bridge between winter and spring, as the Plum Blossoms (Ume) begin to bloom mid-month signaling spring is around the corner.

Skiing and Snowboarding in the mountains are available for all levels so you can see here for the different Ski resorts.

Traveler Tip:

The winter months (January and February) in this region are incredibly dry. This means, the skies are the very clear and you cans see the beautiful distant snow capped mountains close up and clear. However, the lack of humidity can also be harsh on your skin and throat. It is highly recommended to use moisturizer for your hands and face, and keep lip balm handy at all times. Don’t worry if you forget them. Japanese drugstores and convenience stores carry a large variety of high-quality, affordable moisturizing products.

What to wear and Pack in FEBRUARY

Like January, You need to dress warmly. You’ll need a heavy coat or down jacket, gloves, a scarf, and a warm hat. Layering is key, so consider wearing thermal inner wear (such as UNIQLO’s HeatTech) beneath your regular clothing to help trap body heat.

If you plan to visit mountainous areas like Kusatsu, Minakami, or Nikko, we highly recommend wearing proper snow boots with good grip to prevent slipping. For city exploration, comfortable, warm walking shoes will suffice.

Just like in January, you will want to keep a hold on your “Secret Weapon” a Hokkairo (or Kairo for short which are disposable heating pads). These are sold everywhere including supermarkets, drugstores and most convenience store. There are stick-on types for your lower back or non-stick versions for your coat pockets to keep your hands warm. These are cheap and effective items against the Gunma and Tochigi chill.

Holidays & Crowds in FEBRUARY

Generally, February is a very relaxed travel month with few crowds. However, be aware of National Foundation Day (February 11th) and the Emperor’s Birthday (February 23rd). Since the Emperor’s Birthday falls on a Monday in 2026, it creates a long weekend where popular onsen (hot spring) towns may see a spike in domestic visitors.

In addition, in 2026 the Lunar New Year (Chinese New Year) falls around February 17th, which may bring more international visitors to famous or photogenic spots. However, the undiscovered countryside usually remains calm and budget-friendly.

Recommended Activity in FEBRUARY

February offers a unique mix of winter magic and early spring signs across the region near Tokyo. For deep winter scenery, I highly recommend catching the magical Yunishigawa Kamakura Festival to see snow igloos lit by candlelight in Yunishigawa, the stunning Icicles of Misotsuchi in Chichibu, or the frozen Fukuroda Falls in Daigo. This is also your final chance to see the spectacular winter illuminations at Ashikaga Flower Park , which typically end around February 15th. As the season shifts, you can witness the arrival of spring at Kairakuen Garden in Mito, home to one of Japan’s most famous Plum Blossom festivals starting mid-month. To complete your trip, enjoy the peak of strawberry season in the “Strawberry Kingdom”. But remember that nothing beats warming up in the famous onsen waters after a day in the cold air.
Heike no sato during winter (Yunishigawa Igloo Festival)Heike no sato during winter. Things to do in February.
Illuminations of the great wisteria at Ashikaga Flower Park
Mito Ume Festival at Kairakuen in spring. Things to do in February and March.

News for MAY 2025

Beautiful white wisteria
Don't miss these beautiful white, pink and purple flowers at Ichikai Shibazakura Festival in Ichikai Town

Japan’s Ministry of Transport has officially recognized the “North Kanto Flower Corridor” under its Garden Tourism registration system. This exciting initiative connects 12 beautiful gardens across Tochigi, Gunma, and Ibaraki prefectures, such as Ashikaga Flower Park and Hitachi Seaside Park aiming to boost regional tourism by showcasing their unique floral attractions.

Events & Festivals in FEBRUARY

Things to do in January and February. Frozen Fukuroda Falls. A waterfall in Daigo Town Ibaraki prefecture
Early January - Mid Feb
Frozen Fukuroda Falls (Fukuroda No Taki Waterfall)
2026:
Early January - Mid Feb
3hrs
from Tokyo
Japanese Name: 袋田の滝氷瀑
The frozen Fukuroda Falls is a remarkable waterfall to see in January. Visit the observation deck, to see the 120m waterfall close-up.
Mito Ume Festival at Kairakuen in spring. Things to do in February and March.
11th February (Wed) – 22nd March (Sun)
Mito Plum Festival (Ume Flowers Blooming)
2026:
11th February (Wed) – 22nd March (Sun)

from Tokyo
Japanese Name:
Visit Mito Plum Festival at Kairakuen Garden (one of Japan's Greatest Gardens) to celebrate early spring with lovely plum blossoms. (Mito city / 水戸市)
Yoroi toshikoshi festival, a samurai festival in Ashikaga
31st January (Sat)
Yoroi Toshikoshi Festival (Samurai Festival in Ashikaga)
2026:
31st January (Sat)

from Tokyo
Japanese Name: 節分鎧年越
Take part in a cool Samurai festival and become a samurai at Yoroi Toshikoshi! (Ashikaga City / 足利市)
Heike no sato during winter (Yunishigawa Igloo Festival)Heike no sato during winter. Things to do in February.
30th January (Fri) to 1st March (Sun) (Fri, Sat, Sun evenings only)
Yunishigawa Igloo Festival (Beautiful snowy wonderland)
2026:
30th January (Fri) to 1st March (Sun) (Fri, Sat, Sun evenings only)

from Tokyo
Japanese Name:
Spend a romantic evening at the snowy Yunishigawa Igloo Festival, Kamakura Matsuri. (Nikko / 日光市)
Illuminations of the great wisteria at Ashikaga Flower Park
18th of October 2025 until 15th of February 2026
Ashikaga Flower Park Illuminations
2025:
18th of October 2025 until 15th of February 2026
90min
from Tokyo
Japanese Name: あしかがフラワーパークのイルミネーション
Come and enjoy the astonishing Ashikaga Flower Park illuminations in Ashikaga City, voted No.1 in Japan!
Bamboo illumination decorations (Bamboo Winter Lights at Wakayama Bamboo forest)
29th Nov 2025 to 1st March *Fri, Sat, Sun, Holidays ONLY
Bamboo Winter Lights - Wakayama Farm
2025:
29th Nov 2025 to 1st March *Fri, Sat, Sun, Holidays ONLY
1 hr 45 min from Tokyo
from Tokyo
Japanese Name: Bamboo Winter Lights
Visit a magical walk through a bamboo forest lit up at the Bamboo Winter Lights event, which takes place near Tokyo at Wakayama Farm. (Utsunomiya City / 宇都宮市)

Recommend things to do in FEBRUARY

Oku-Nikko Nature Guide JUN

Friends playing in the snow on a tour by Oku-Nikko Nature Guide JUN
Discover Oku-Nikko’s nature with a local guide. Take a relaxing nature walk or go birdwatching. In winter, there is even a magical snowshoe adventure through the fluffy snow. A fun experience for adults and children.

Maenikko Brewery

Maenikko Brewry offering sake making experiences.
Maenikko Brewery is one of the few sake breweries in Japan that offer guests an authentic hands-on sake brewing experience.

Ichigo no Sato

Three ladies enjoying picking strawberries at Ichigo no Sato in Oyama city, Japan
Visit one of the largest strawberry picking farms in Japan and enjoy fresh fruit picking all-year-round. You can pick peaches and grapes when strawberries are not in season. Don’t miss the shop, cafe and restaurant which all offer delicious menus with fresh seasonal fruits!

shiobara viva

A nature walking tour with shiobara viva's Ann-chan
Join a unique walking tour of the great outdoors led by Ann-chan, a delightful guide who has been to 30 countries. You can combine walking tours with open-air hot springs, agriculture experiences, kimono experiences, calligraphy, and more.

Kitrip Nikko

Kitrip Nikko experience
Join Rieko on one of Kitrip Nikko’s tours through Nikko’s outdoors to have a truly local experience. Unique tours include incense making to harvesting Ice from frozen lakes. See website for more.

Honda Collection Hall

Entrance of Honda Collection Hall in Motegi, Japan
Newly renovated in 2024, the Honda Collection Hall is a must-visit museum for travelers interested in cars, motorcycles, racing machines, and the innovation and history of Honda. Visitors can now see a model of the ‘HondaJet Elite II’ and try out ‘UNI-ONE’.

Yoshimura Strawberry Park

A group of friends enjoying strawberry picking in Japan
One of the most popular strawberry picking locations in Japan. Popular with overseas visitors and suitable for children. Online booking available. (Season is from Dec to early May)

Max Minakami

Snow Shoes/Snow Trekking in Minakami (at Max Minakami)
We have guides with guiding experience in Australia and New Zealand as well as Nepalese guides who can provide outdoor tours in English.

Places to stay in FEBRUARY

Shima Onsen Kashiwaya Ryokan

The entrance of Shima Onsen Kashiwaya Ryokan at night
Visit Kashiwaya Ryokan and experience Japanese tradition and great hospitality. Not only are the hot spring baths all private & tattoo-friendly, they can also offer delicious vegan & vegetarian options. Enjoy a quiet, relaxing onsen experience just a short trip from Tokyo. Direct buses from Tokyo station.
Profile photo rowing a boat on Lake Haruna in GUnma
Contributor:  Angus Miyaji Founder of Nearby Tokyo and Japan World Link, Angus helps visitors discover off the beaten track destinations in the North Kanto regions (Tochigi, Gunma, Ibaraki & Saitama north of Tokyo). He regularly travels between Japan and the UK promoting tourism and Japanese sake.
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