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6 Tips on What to Wear in Winter Hokkaido

In Hokkaido, what to wear in winter literally asks what to wear in the snow. In other words, winter often means snow. If you’re from a warming place without a snow season, you may worry about what clothes to pack for your family trip to Hokkaido.

Below are some useful tips to help you pack clothes for kids and yourself to travel to Hokkaido in the Winter. 

Hokkaido Weather in Winter

Traveling to Hokkaido, you have much more consideration of what to wear in winter Hokkaido than other seasons. The average temperature is -1°C. It will snow daily, and the roads will be frozen. 

You need to keep yourself warm, not hot.

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Hokkaido Winter Wear Key: Layers

A key thing in mind when going to the snow is to be smart about layering your clothing.

Wearing warm clothes outdoors and within heated buildings and cars, dressing too heavily will cause you to sweat, which could put you at risk of catching a cold. Dressing in layers that can be easily added or removed clothes. 

What to Wear in Winter Hokkaido

A good tip to wear clothes in layers is to build your base from the inside.

Innerwear

The innerwear generally comes in the form of Thermals. It can keep you warm without looking clumsy. On the other hand, the base layer touches your skin directly. It should be designed to stay dry and with a comfortable texture.

Tops

As long as you keep warm, you can wear fashion, or any style you like even in the snow. Clothes made of fleece, wool, synthetic, and other modern materials can insulate from cold. 

Cotton won’t be a good choice. It’s a good material for warm and dry weather, not snow. Once it gets wet, it won’t keep warm at all.

Bottoms

Personally recommend thermal jeans, skirts, and snow pants. So you can look great and keep warm. If you’re thinking of wearing jeans, you need to choose thermal jeans with waterproof. Because it will not keep warm if it gets wet. Also, choose the skirt made of fleece, wool, synthetic, and other modern materials. And thermal legging is required.

For people who plan to ski or do outdoor activities, ski pants and snow pants will help withstand cold. If you are new to the mountain, most ski areas and rental places will offer outerwear rental for a very affordable price.

Outerwear

You may think of bringing down jackets, coats, or parka. It’s a good idea. Just one more thing you need to consider is waterproof as snow can make your outer clothes get wet and may cause you to get cold. So choose the down and insulated jackets with waterproof at least water-repellent to enjoy a great day. Some people may ask how about water-resistant outerwear? Water-resistant qualities help your jacket withstand light rain but not snowfall.

Going to Ski or Outdoor Activities

If you’re going to ski or outdoor activities, your jacket better is water and windproof, to protect you from the snow and keep your core warm, the most qualified ski jackets are great choices.

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Babies and Toddler

One-piece snowsuits are great for keeping them warm and most important is great for parents to help them wear and take the jacket off.

Potty-trained Children and Above

You have to consider not only warmth but convenience as they tend to get hot and sweat easily. A two-piece ski suit will be easier for them to wear and take off.

Accessories

Socks

Never wear summer or thin socks in snow weather. You feel cold, even frozen on your toes while you’re outdoors. So wool socks and thermal socks will be a good choice.

Scarves and Gloves

If your jacket hasn’t covered your neck, a comfortable scarf will keep you warm. Besides, the tips to choose gloves are keeping your hands warm and staying as dry as possible.

Beanies, Hats, Caps, and Earmuffs

It’s important to keep your head and ears warm. Beanies are great for it. For people who don’t like snow falling on the face, you can choose hats or caps. At the same time, you should wear a hooded jacket, hoodie, or earmuffs to protect your ears.

Sunglasses and Sunscreen

The rays of the sun, which were sitting low in the high latitude sky, hit the ice surface at that extremely low angle and reflect off into your eyes. So you will need a pair of sunglasses and put sunscreen on when you’re outside.

Footwear

It’s important to wear a pair of shoes that work well on the snow, this is a guide for you to choose shoes to wear in winter snow season Hokkaido. [Click Here]

Smart Choice: Carrier

Bring the carrier, not the stroller. The snow covers the surface, you will notice soon and quickly that it’s hard to push the stroller on the snow. 

However, if you prefer to use a stroller, there are free rental strollers available at the airport, department stores, and many indoor facilities. You can even try the local way, carrying children by snow sled which you can buy at some shop in Hokkaido.

Conclusion

Hope these tips help you pack to travel to Hokkaido in the snow season. There are many fun things to do in the snow in Hokkaido. Have a remarkable journey.

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