Private Tour
Available languages
2 hours
Mobile ticket
Put on a pair of snowshoes and walk across the snow as you savor traditional ingredients that have helped locals endure the winter. During your snowy stroll, a local guide will introduce you to Aomori's unique winter lifestyle, practical wisdom for living in harmony with the environment, and the natural blessings of the region, giving you a glimpse into how the community thrives through the season.
Through this experience, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the gifts of snow and forests while learning the importance of living sustainably and in harmony with nature.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Participants with food allergies or dietary restrictions cannot join this experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Snowshoes, poles
English Guide fee
Light snacks provided during the experience
Bottled water
Lunch
insulated outerwear, insulated pants, winter boots, gloves, goggles, knit hat
We offer a unique experience in the breathtaking snowfields of Sukayu Onsen, known as one of the snowiest places in the world. Immerse yourself in Aomori's rich natural environment, deepen your understanding of the local culture and cuisine, and discover the joy of living amidst snow and forests. Strap on a pair of snowshoes and take a walk across the snow, tasting traditional ingredients that have helped locals endure the harsh winter. Along the way, a local guide will share insights into Aomori's winter lifestyle, unique survival wisdom, and the blessings of nature, giving you a firsthand experience of how people in the region thrive during the colder months. Through this experience, you'll gain an appreciation for the gifts of snow and forests while learning the importance of coexistence with nature and sustainable living. (Limited to one group per session.) After the snowfall is over, the amount of snowfall will decrease. You can see how spring is coming. The photos above are taken during the snowfall season (January-February).
Operated by 4-Ride