Discover Tohoku: Japan’s Untapped Powder Playground
If you’re dreaming of deep snow, quiet slopes, and authentic Japanese charm, it’s time to look beyond the usual suspects.
Far from the crowds of Hakuba and Niseko, Tohoku lies tucked in the north of Honshu, where heavy snow falls quietly on steaming onsens and ancient forests. This is a region shaped by winter – where “snow monsters” roam the ridgelines and face shots are part of the daily rhythm.

Why Tohoku?
In Tohoku, the snow just keeps coming. With up to 10 metres of snowfall each year, this region offers some of the deepest, driest powder in Japan. But what really sets it apart is the lack of crowds. Picture this: wide-open runs, no lift queues, and the freedom to explore without the hustle.
Then there’s the culture – 100% natural hot springs, centuries-old ryokan inns, and some of the best seafood in the country.
We have fully customisable packages to many areas in the region, which means experiencing Tohoku has never been easier.
Zao Onsen
Shizukuishi
It’s a great pick for families, beginners, or anyone who values space and stillness over crowds and hustle. Add in night skiing and panoramic mountain vistas, and you’ve got the perfect powder escape.
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Read our Mountainwatch Ultimate Guide to Tohoku
Last season, we travelled through the heart of Tohoku – from tree skiing in Hakkoda to sushi feasts in Aomori – to craft the Mountainwatch Ultimate Guide.
Along the way, we found deep snow, quiet onsens, and moments that felt like they belonged in a Ghibli film. Check out both editions below and start planning your own journey into Japan’s most underrated snow region.
Part 1 - Aomori, Hakkoda, Appi Kogen
Part 2 - Zao Onsen, Morioka, Sendai



