The weather, clothing, and recommended activities in January on Yakushima Island!
Table of Contents
- 1 What is January in Yakushima?
- 2 Check it out if you are traveling to Yakushima! Weather (Temperature) and Clothing in January
- 3 What is Yakushima like during the year-end and New Year's holidays?
- 4 What to wear and bring in January on Yakushima Island
- 5 If you come to Yakushima in January, you should experience this! 5 recommended activities
- 6 Recommended by Yakushima staff! Recommended Sightseeing Spots in January
- 7 summary
What is January in Yakushima?
Many people have an image of warm weather on Yakushima Island, which is located south of Kagoshima, but in January, snow covers the mountainous areas and beautiful snowy scenery can be seen.
December to February is off-season in YakushimaThat being said, you will enjoy a quiet and relaxing trip during this time of the year.
This article will introduce you to the weather in January on Yakushima, recommended activities, and useful information you should know before your trip!
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Weather (temperature) and clothing in January
In January, Yakushima Island feels warmer than Tokyo with an average temperature of around 11°C (maximum 14°C, minimum 8°C).
The temperature difference between the village areas and the mountains of Yakushima is significant, with temperatures dropping by about 0.7°C with every 100 meters of elevation gain.Also,January is the month with the least amount of rainfall throughout the year.But there is also!
What is Yakushima like during the year-end and New Year's holidays?
Trekking tours and other tours will be available during the year-end and New Year's holidays, too, if snow is not a factor.Held as usualThe company is doing so.
The islanders also spend time relaxing, going to the Mashu Shrine from midnight on the 31st to watch "Yakudaiko" and visiting the shrine for New Year's prayers.
Although few in number, staying in a hotel with a hot spring is also a good idea♪
What to wear and bring in January on Yakushima Island
Now, let's take a closer look at what to wear and what to bring for your trip to Yakushima in January!
Although precipitation is low, the area is still very wet to begin with.Rain jackets and warm clothing are required.It is.
interpoint (interword separation)Thick fleece
interpoint (interword separation)down jacket
interpoint (interword separation)long (i.e. full-length) pants (as opposed to shorts)
interpoint (interword separation)Tights or leggings
Familiar hiking shoes
interpoint (interword separation)Warm mountaineering socks
Things that are useful to have with you.
interpoint (interword separation)rain jacket
interpoint (interword separation)Cairo
interpoint (interword separation)thick hat
interpoint (interword separation)glove
interpoint (interword separation)neck warmer
Folding umbrella
Flashlight
▲Raw feet are dangerous!
Those trekking to the higher elevations of Miyanoura-dake are advised to bring a body warmer as well!
If you come to Yakushima in January, I want you to experience it!
Five recommended activities
If you are going to Yakushima in January, here are some activities you should definitely experience. Please refer to them!
Recommended Activities in January
Trekking
As mentioned above, if it is not snowing, trekking tours can be enjoyed as usual.
Unlike the crowded summer season, the appeal of this mountain is that it can be climbed in a relaxed and quiet environment.
Trekking will allow you to feel the power of nature and be impressed by the mysterious landscape!
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Recommended Activities in January
(2) Eco-tour (island sightseeing)
Eco-tour (sightseeing in the island)" is a popular activity in Yakushima, and you can efficiently visit the highlights that you cannot miss in Yakushima with a local guide.
First-time visitors can safely and securely tour the island and will be overwhelmed by the natural beauty of Yakushima.
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Recommended Activities in January
Canoe (kayak)
Canoeing (kayaking) is held at a high rate even in rainy weather and can be enjoyed by men and women of all ages.
Yakushima Island is exceptional not only from the mountains, but also from the river! This is one of the activities that we hope you will experience.
Especially in the season of January, it is a great chance to canoe while viewing the snowy landscape piled up♪
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Recommended Activities in January
4) SUP
You can experience SUP, which is a hot topic now, in Yakushima!
Rowing along the calm current of the river is safe and enjoyable even for first-timers. Relax your body and mind surrounded by the green nature of Yakushima.
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Recommended Activities in January
5) Snorkeling
Yakushima is not only a mountainous island, but also a sea of enjoyment! In the sea, you can feel the richness of the ocean with its outstanding clarity and colorful tropical fish.
Even in winter, you can enjoy it comfortably if you wear a wetsuit, and you can also participate safely even if you are a beginner because you can secure your buoyancy.
However, you will feel the coldest after getting out of the water, so bring a bath towel or something to wrap yourself in!
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Recommended by Yakushima resident staff!
Recommended Sightseeing Spots in January
If you have time during your trip to Yakushima, here are some of the sights you should visit.
Please take a look at it for reference!
Recommended Sightseeing Spots in January
Jomon cedar (Cryptomeria japonica)
Jomon Cedars" is the most famous sightseeing spot on Yakushima.In January, there are fewer climbers than in the peak season, so you can enjoy the great outdoors in a relaxed and quiet manner.
The landscape does not change greatly depending on the season, as the leaves do not all fall off because it is winter.
The giant Jomon cedars, said to be between 2,000 and 7,000 years old, are a must-see if you visit Yakushima!
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Recommended Sightseeing Spots in January
Shiratani Unsui Gorge (Mononoke Forest)
Shiratani-unsui Gorge is a moss-covered forest, also known as the Mononoke Forest.
The average temperature in Shiratani-unsui Gorge in January is about 5°C to 8°C, so dress warmly.In the forest, there is a high probability that you will see yak deer and yak monkeys.
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Recommended Sightseeing Spots in January
Mt Miyanoura
Miyanoura-dake (宮之浦岳) is the highest mountain on Yakushima,It is also one of the 100 most famous mountains in Japan.
On fine days, you can also enjoy panoramic views of Kagoshima's Satsuma Peninsula, Tanegashima Island, the Tokara Islands, and the Osumi Peninsula from the summit of Miyanoura-dake.
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Recommended Sightseeing Spots in January
Yakusugiland
Yakusugiland too,This is a popular tourist spot where you can enjoy the forests of Yakushima as much as Shiratani Unsuikyo.
There are many giant cedar, fir, and tsuga trees that are representative of Yakushima, making it an ideal place to learn about the history of the island's forests!
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summary
We introduced January in Yakushima.January is the off-season, but you can still participate in activities as usual, such as trekking and canoeing.
Although the island has a tropical atmosphere, winters on Yakushima are cold, so please be prepared for the cold and enjoy your trip!
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